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[QUOTE]Originally posted by akshar: [QB] What you had to say is very interesting, of course a lot of it is a generalisation but this site is always guilty of that. As a Brit I do admit to being predictable, well as much as any woman is lol I was very interested in your description of the problems of Egyptian marriage, obviously some of your comments apply more to the well off rather than the poor but is reminds me of a coment my husband made. I asked for a silver wedding ring, I did not want flashy, loads of money etc, I just wanted his ring. I said like an Egyptian girl would wear and he laughed at me at said an Egyptian girl would want gold. I notice with the preparatiosn for weddings these are mainly materlistic rather than emotional or spiritual. I know there was a period in English history where bridegrooms were assesed on their income rather than their personal attributes (read Pride and Prejudice). One can hope that Egyptian society will likewise realise there is more to a man than his money. And actually starting of together and working towards goals can be more rewarding than having it all on a plate. Many a couple in the West look back on the early days when they had nothing and remark it was better then because there was emotional connection. I don't think there is any perfect way but it does seem a shame that some people can't get married just for economic reasons. Thanks again for the post most interesting. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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