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13 Reasons Why You Won’t Be Able To Resist Dating A Pakhtun
Everyone’s been talking about dating Sindhis and Punjabis, which may be exciting and all, but it is time we introduce our audience to the real romantics in Pakistan. They say if they love you, they will kill for you, but if they hate you they will kill you. Known for their love stories and dil-phaink attitude, these guys are the most exciting dating(/life) partners you could ever have. Brace yourselves, boys and girls, because Pakhtuns are very hard to resist and here are 13 reasons why:
1. They don’t play mind-games and will call a spade a spade.
There’s no beating about the bush with your Pakhtun partner. S/he will give you the uncensored version in your relationship every time – literally no filter! Upfront, and sometimes blunt, these guys know how nurture an honest-to-goodness relationship without any strings attached.
2. Passionate about life, love, traditions, culture, values and YOU!
P is for passion, P is for Pakhtun. Whether it’s about love or war, they are passionate about everything they set their hearts to. So if they set their heart’s set on you – you are one lucky person!
3. The greatest thing about being part of his/her family is that you will have family that will be willing to walk on fire to keep you safe!
But if they don’t like you – God help you. The generosity, inclusiveness and hospitality that a Pakhtun family shows is humbling. And if they feel the smallest sense of gratitude towards you, they will open up their houses and their hearts to repay you for your kindness. The most unpretentious household you will ever be luck to be a part of. And they love kids – lots of them. Like lots.
Bonus: Once you are part of the family, the support and love will extend to you unprejudiced.
4. They take pride in their culture, tradition and language.
If you go to a Pakhtun and try speaking in Pashto, even if your attempt is really bad, they will consider you one of their own. Now imagine the pride (and sometimes arrogance) in a Pakhtun who teaches you a few words and you say them back correctly – they will love you to the moon and back! No matter where they go they will take their heritage with them. This is what always keeps them grounded.
Everyone’s been talking about dating Sindhis and Punjabis, which may be exciting and all, but it is time we introduce our audience to the real romantics in Pakistan. They say if they love you, they will kill for you, but if they hate you they will kill you. Known for their love stories and dil-phaink attitude, these guys are the most exciting dating(/life) partners you could ever have. Brace yourselves, boys and girls, because Pakhtuns are very hard to resist and here are 13 reasons why:
1. They don’t play mind-games and will call a spade a spade.
There’s no beating about the bush with your Pakhtun partner. S/he will give you the uncensored version in your relationship every time – literally no filter! Upfront, and sometimes blunt, these guys know how nurture an honest-to-goodness relationship without any strings attached.
2. Passionate about life, love, traditions, culture, values and YOU!
P is for passion, P is for Pakhtun. Whether it’s about love or war, they are passionate about everything they set their hearts to. So if they set their heart’s set on you – you are one lucky person!
3. The greatest thing about being part of his/her family is that you will have family that will be willing to walk on fire to keep you safe!
But if they don’t like you – God help you. The generosity, inclusiveness and hospitality that a Pakhtun family shows is humbling. And if they feel the smallest sense of gratitude towards you, they will open up their houses and their hearts to repay you for your kindness. The most unpretentious household you will ever be luck to be a part of. And they love kids – lots of them. Like lots.
Bonus: Once you are part of the family, the support and love will extend to you unprejudiced.
4. They take pride in their culture, tradition and language.
If you go to a Pakhtun and try speaking in Pashto, even if your attempt is really bad, they will consider you one of their own. Now imagine the pride (and sometimes arrogance) in a Pakhtun who teaches you a few words and you say them back correctly – they will love you to the moon and back! No matter where they go they will take their heritage with them. This is what always keeps them grounded.