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IT is unfair, that most girls have the unfair advantage of choosing their partners when they are 14 to 55 at the very most (if they good at keeping their youth, should be higher, but most are not.) but here's to consider what i have seen.
1)Old women i meet and i mean Muslim women, She ask me what time it is and went full auto rejection (She made it as if like i wasn't even there to respond to her in the first place). This is because i didn't at least, talk to her..... and chat with her to make her feel wanted, or at the very least, relatable.
2)I was at the bus stop, and there was an old lady sitting nearby. I look at her. There was a disappointment in her face. She was looking down. I must imagine that she must be thinking how when she was young and all guys were chasing her and she have "resources". Now she's just another person......
3)My aunties sometimes mention and laugh at how they are not worth every penny now and that nobody wants them even if they got kidnapped and get sold. Yes they laugh, but there's also abit of that sadness, that looking down.
I don't want people to empathize. It's like asking the middle class to donate money even when they have done it, and they (middle class) need help as well. But just consider, at the very least, to come and sit with me at this mountainous view and see what i have seen.
Zac
IT is unfair, that most girls have the unfair advantage of choosing their partners when they are 14 to 55 at the very most (if they good at keeping their youth, should be higher, but most are not.) but here's to consider what i have seen.
1)Old women i meet and i mean Muslim women, She ask me what time it is and went full auto rejection (She made it as if like i wasn't even there to respond to her in the first place). This is because i didn't at least, talk to her..... and chat with her to make her feel wanted, or at the very least, relatable.
2)I was at the bus stop, and there was an old lady sitting nearby. I look at her. There was a disappointment in her face. She was looking down. I must imagine that she must be thinking how when she was young and all guys were chasing her and she have "resources". Now she's just another person......
3)My aunties sometimes mention and laugh at how they are not worth every penny now and that nobody wants them even if they got kidnapped and get sold. Yes they laugh, but there's also abit of that sadness, that looking down.
I don't want people to empathize. It's like asking the middle class to donate money even when they have done it, and they (middle class) need help as well. But just consider, at the very least, to come and sit with me at this mountainous view and see what i have seen.
Zac