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Are Saudi husbands men or sheep?
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Last updated: Friday, September 05, 2014 11:25 PM


Sarah Matar
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I have noticed recently that many young women describe men, who are obedient and romantic with their wives, as sheep. Sheep are led around by a shepherd from one place to another without objection – hence, the similarity. Sheep are not as stubborn as mules, nor are they as cunning as foxes, stupid as ostriches or lazy as lions.

We complain all the time about Saudi men who treat women harshly. But when men are romantic, why are they described as being meek and obedient?

Many men in our society use a double-standard in the way that they deal with their wives. They tend to act as stern husbands in public places, especially in front of family members. But when they are alone with their wives, they treat them nicely and show great consideration. They resort to this hypocrisy because they do not want to be described as sheep. They don’t want people to say that they are under their wife’s thumb or that they are not masculine enough.

This is beyond me. I don’t understand people who want men to be fair, nice and considerate to women in a society replete with complicated traditions but at the same time want men also to be unkind to and stern with their wives. Those people do not want a husband to open the door for his wife, carry the baby for her or pick her up at night from a wedding hall instead of sending the driver. Those people want men to be more domineering, controlling and stern. They want them to beat their wives if necessary, so that women will never rise and have the upper hand over men.

So, it all boils down to authority and control. I don’t understand how a man can hide his love for his wife and not reveal it to the woman who is spending most of her time taking care of his children. Life is a responsibility. When a man marries, he starts a new life. He, his wife and children will all be partners in building a strong society.
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This goes for men everywhere. I don't think there is any society in the world where a man being obedient and romantic is not seen as being weak.
 
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With many wars happening in the Middle East and countless dying, it is very important to discuss this particular subject in a defense forum, most certainly.
 
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marriage/love/sex is as important as war... :pop:

You do have a point there, but since it is on the table I am on the mind of that people should not care what other people think as long as they do what makes them happy.

Being afraid what other people think of you denotes a strong sense of low self esteem and insecurity.
 
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ohhhhh no my pain finally someone has thread on my painful side of life ........... damn my wife :lol:
 
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Are Saudi husbands men or sheep?


I have noticed recently that many young women describe men, who are obedient and romantic with their wives, as sheep. Sheep are led around by a shepherd from one place to another without objection – hence, the similarity. Sheep are not as stubborn as mules, nor are they as cunning as foxes, stupid as ostriches or lazy as lions.

Is it so..... :blink: ? Miss Sarah forgot to mention one main point :P The shepherd usually use a stick for guiding and beating :P
 
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There's nothing wrong with treating your wife like your best friend in the world and if that means you are uber nice to her then so be it. Some people have no friends and treat everybody like crap.
Being nice is good , being uber nice means something is missing here . its a facade that cant continue a person cant deny its own needs and preference for a lifetime and not to break down .
 
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