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[QUOTE]Originally posted by *Dalia*: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Snapdragon: [qb] <For her, she simply would be asked to leave the country ... if there was no orfi. >[/qb] My husband is Egyptian. He is also a lawyer. He has done in the past (he says) approximately 100 or so orfi marriages. Some were Egyptian/Egyptian orfi's based on what I said previously about retirement issues. A few were of young couples and [qb]a good portion were Egyptian/foreigners for the case of being alone.[/qb][/QUOTE]Snapdragon, you never answered my question whether you know of any cases where a couple experienced those negative legal consequences you mentioned because of being alone together. Personally, I don't believe there is a law against this unless someone proves otherwise. Every single Egyptian I've talked to about this was quite surprised at that suggestion. Since your husband is a lawyer, it should be easy for you to find out the corresponding law and post it here, if it does exist. So why don't you do that and end the argument once and for all? Btw, I'm referring to a law that explicitly forbids people of opposite genders to be alone in a flat together -- not a law against prostitution, adultery or anything like that. Thanks. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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