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[QUOTE]Originally posted by akshar: [QB] You say you will always be the breadwinner as you can earn more money than him. Be careful I was married before to a Syrian, in the UK. He was a graduate of Damascus University and the Sorbonne. Despite this he could never get a job that even covered childcare costs. So for the twelve years of our marriage i worked, very well paid as I was an IT consultant and he stayed at home. He hated it, it undermined him in every way, he cried when he drove me to the station to catch the train to work, heavily pregnant. He died of cancer. The doctor thought the operation had got it all but two years after he got secondaries. I often wonder if he would have lived if he had been in his own country, being the typical man supporting his wife. When I married my Egyptian husband it made me determined that our life would be in Egypt where he would have dignity and respect, be the traditional husband and that has been successful. He would have shriveled up and died if he could not have been the leader in the relationship. So be careful moving a traditional Arab away from his role as a man, his family, his culture, his religion as practised in Egypt, his entire way of life, his music, his mosque etc etc etc. They are like a good wine, they don't travel well [/QB][/QUOTE]
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