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  1. #8
    dizzy_wizzy is offline Registered User
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    Originally posted by HOUDA-K
    Originally posted by coolsimo
    I think this will be well answered by married men and women.
    Or divorced, separated, or widowed.
    or anyone whos been in a relationship and realizes the implications of this problem regardless if they fit into the above categories.

    or anyone who has been in this similar situation.

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    i see hope.
    her husband is a very patient person it seems.
    to wait so long.
    to still be by her side.
    some men would just take it without her consent and deal with the consequences later.

    i would be tempted to get it elsewhere.

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    Wink

    her pb is probably hiding his, hence whis patience

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    Originally posted by Lamiyaa_MA
    Salam alaikom everyone,

    My question is about sihr (Allah hafad).

    It is commonly practiced back home. and i have heard stories from my asian friends.

    My question is in regards to a a friend of a friend.

    she got married a few months ago,and has still not or can not do the deed with her husband.

    she is saying that she does love her husband, but when it come to that thing, they can not do it because she starts trembling, panicking, and shuts off from the world. she pushes her husband away. her family are worried.

    Does this sound like sihr, or another word we say in maroc, antakfa.

    any advice appreciated.

    WS L
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    This not magic sihr

    Hi Lamiya
    I don't think that has to do with magic, there is a problem with your friend in her childhood which maybe makes her feel afraid of that, we know in our culture there are lot of taboo, so, sex is one of them and what is her husband reaction? If he loves her he will do every thing to help her and if he is a stupid guy he will leave her for an other one, but I advice her to see a psychologist, because this is a serious matter.

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