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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ?????: [QB] Well, also Christianity has strict rules regarding this subject. But most of the people try to find a way that is socially acceptable instead of religious acceptable. They only can do this because a woman has the possibility to be independant, financially and socially. It isnt that long ago that devorced women were stigmatised, that it was not social acceptable to have premarital contacts, and were not able to have a life of their own. My father is a very conservative man, comparable with the traditional Egyptian father, but one of the things he insisted on when I was young, is to be able to get a life without a husband. The reason for that was that his mother became a widow on a very young age, left behind with 6 young children, and the death of his father resulted in a poor life. He wanted to make sure that his daughters wouldnt have to expierence this. At the same time, times were changing, birth-control got within the reach of every woman, education was possible for everybody, and we could become independant more easy. Right now social norms are quite different as they were when I was a teenager. Religion has a place in life of people, but mostly it is a place behind. And I dont regret that. It is able to live following the basic rules of good and bad, and know freedom and indepenancy at the same time... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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