The stuggles of life
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The stuggles of life
Personally I believe Yaser should not have been quick in his judgement of his wife. He should have been a loyal and dependent husband even when he had conflicting views and beliefs.
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I agree with this, no matter what could have happened, you should consider your children.Ama Idim wrote:I agree with the above that 'the decisions we make depend on our personalities', I can't say for sure if I would have acted differently but in Nadia's situation the kids have to be considered
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I agree with this, no matter what could have happened, you should consider your children.Ama Idim wrote:I agree with the above that 'the decisions we make depend on our personalities', I can't say for sure if I would have acted differently but in Nadia's situation the kids have to be considered
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It would be easy to say i would have gone a different route but it's only the wearer of the shoe who knows where it's hurts the most.
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It would be easy to say i would have gone a different route but it's only the wearer of the shoe who knows where it's hurts the most.
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It would be easy to say i would have gone a different route but it's only the wearer of the shoe who knows where it's hurts the most.
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It would be easy to say i would have gone a different route but it's only the wearer of the shoe who knows where it's hurts the most.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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As for Yaser, I'd have preferred he stay faithful. I value loyalty so I'd like to think I'd have stayed faithful even if the relationship wasn't going well. If I remained unhappy and in conflict with my partner ultimately instead of betrayal I'd end the relationship.
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I agree with you! There's nothing to compare as we experienced life differently. But with Yaser, I don't think he truly love his wife. He easily forget everything and leave her behind.Kalin Adi wrote: ↑27 Jul 2017, 11:26 I think each situation is different and the decisions we make in life depend a lot on our personality. Moreover, we should not compare our situation with somebody else's, but I agree on the fact that if a person makes a pact/vow/promise, he/she is obliged to fulfill it. In the story Yaser did wrong. He did not honor his vow.