RE: Hey Boys

Why do you keep posting threads on topics that are already on page 1???



confused dunno



Attention comes to mind... yawn

RE: Man vs Woman

I see it almost every day... grin

RE: Man vs Woman

I bet some never arrive at those 10%...





roll eyes

RE: Man vs Woman

The alpha male... thumbs up

RE: Man vs Woman

My kind of guy... love




teddybear

RE: Man vs Woman

Some men seems to have been vaccinated from getting a nice personality... doh



Same with some women, I guess...


dunno

RE: 50 cent coin

rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

RE: WHAT WOULD YOU WRITE...

laugh

RE: Internet

What can I say....


I'm cheap...





banana rolling on the floor laughing

RE: Internet

'


And what is the average wage there???

RE: Internet

2€ pr hour here in the last internet café I walked past...


at home I pay about 30€ pr month

RE: whats the MOST important trait in a partner........???

laugh



Well, if there's no physical attraction, things wouldn't be going anywhere...laugh


But on a whole... what's posted in the poll.... yes, all of the above...

RE: whats the MOST important trait in a partner........???

I was going to say the same thing... love

RE: whats the MOST important trait in a partner........???

I have to agree with this... thumbs up

PHOTOS from the Break for the Border meet!

Sorry, saw this a bit late... grin tongue

PHOTOS from the Break for the Border meet!

Pics posted!grin

PHOTOS from the Break for the Border meet!

True... and everyone looks great....

RE: whats the MOST important trait in a partner........???

Respect + all of the above...



and I wonder why I'm single... doh





rolling on the floor laughing

PHOTOS from the Break for the Border meet!

I never got it.... mumbling




rolling on the floor laughing

PHOTOS from the Break for the Border meet!

Seems no one caught that on camera though...frustrated





laugh

RE: Songs For Your Mood Right Now (Part 6)

Love that one... sigh smitten

RE: BET YOU DON'T REMEMBER!

Nope... I was 5.... laugh

RE: ANYTHING BUT NO CHOCOLATE

We have that here, not on chocolate, but on sugar...
which is in chocolate....


Probably to get people to eat less of it, as it causes obesity....

PHOTOS from the Break for the Border meet!

Ask them... laugh dunno

PHOTOS from the Break for the Border meet!

Photos sorted, just waiting for the approval of the ones that wanted to view them first....

RE: Are you happy or unhappy with the level of government intervention in your country?

Very true about the Swedes here, they're everywhere....laugh

RE: Burqanisation

thumbs up Good post!!!

RE: Burqanisation

But do they actually have a choice???


What "re-percussions" would it have, if they were to say no??


Same with marriage, I know it's said that they can reject a man, but can they really???


confused

RE: Burqanisation

I know... Won't stop me though... grin




wine

RE: Burqanisation

KARACHI: Farah, a 29-year-old who manages a courier service on Karachi’s Korangi Road, keeps herself covered in a white chador while driving through the city these days. ‘I’m not taking any chances if the Taliban are here,’ she says, covering up her usual attire of jeans and a short top.

In recent weeks, women in Karachi have become increasingly wary of the threat posed by militants from the northern areas who have allegedly infiltrated the port city. Reports that Taliban commanders have relocated to Karachi for fear of drone attacks in Quetta have coincided with a spate of incidents of female harassment. Although panic levels are high, women who have been targeted are reluctant to go public with their experiences. As a result, the city is rife with rumours, and people like Farah are living in fear, but no official action to investigate who is threatening women is being taken.

State of fear

In the past few weeks, upper- and middle-class women have been approached by men, bearded and otherwise, and warned not to leave the house without covering themselves from head to toe. In some cases, the harassers have been armed. In others, they have threatened women with physical attacks in the future if they do not change their ways. Another form of harassment entails the families of young women receiving letters on behalf of the Taliban. In the letters, fathers are told that they must reign in their daughters who are accused of roaming freely and wearing western outfits. Some businessmen have even been asked to make ‘donations’ to the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan in order to secure their daughters’ safety.

Despite the widespread panic that news of these threats has provoked, few women are willing to go on the record or register an official complaint. As a result, the extent of the threat posed to Karachi’s young women remains unclear.

For example, a fashion designer who initially claimed in public that her clients had received letters critiquing their mode of dress and ‘warning them to cover up, or else,’ refused to confirm details when speaking to the press. Similarly, a woman who was reportedly told by her fruit seller not to return to his stall if she wasn’t ‘properly attired’ refused to discuss the incident with this correspondent.

This is not to say that women have not been targeted at all. Noor, a 19-year-old

university student who asked that her last name be withheld for security reasons, confirms that she received a threat. ‘My friends and I were in a shop on Zamzama Boulevard when a bearded man entered. He told us to have sharam and only leave the house when covered from head to toe,’ she says.

Similarly, Wilma, an employee at a five-star hotel in the centre of the city, says she was shopping with some friends on Tariq Road when a man approached one of them and threatened to throw acid at her if she didn’t dress properly in the future. ‘Girls wearing capri pants are especially being targeted,’ she says.

Moreover, women’s rights activist Attiya Dawood says that she was walking with her daughters in Hilal Park, a walled-off park in Defence, when some young men began throwing eggs at them and yelling at women to go home and stay away from the park. ‘I can’t confirm who those men were,’ says Dawood, ‘but my brain went straight to the reports that Taliban militants or their sympathisers are trying to scare women out of public spaces.’

Unmasking the threat

Dawood is correct to admit that her thoughts went straight to the Taliban even though she cannot identify the men who threw eggs at her. The fact is, no clear proof is available to indicate who may be victimising Karachi’s women.

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