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My Husband is addicted to ****, please give me justice,” Indian woman goes to court

Hey have u deleted that post i was quoting to type a response and it wouldnt get quoted. I was watching talk show so i was like i will respond after i finish 15 minutes video.. Yes that sounded very disgusting , i too know another v disgusting story which i am reluctant to share openly buf still not as worst as what u shared cause i think nothing could top anything than a man forcing his wofe to sleep around etc.

Why i wrote about it so that women online and in real life stay careful cause these predators have a behavior of operating very carefully.
Like for instance the guy i talked about he was known as and behaved as one of the most civil people. Like if i and my friends had not known about that dark side of him , and someone else had told us about it then chances were we would have beaten the crap out of that third person. I mean these people are so good with building an image but once they open up its like a gutter lid has been removed.
Deleted it coz i thought it wouldn’t portray a really good image of our society on a forum ... with international members..

I mean these man.. people are disgusting... Later i saw his sister and mum and man .. i knew why he was like that.. it was like trash... you know im sayin... trash who probably came from a line of pimps.. got educated.. got a job... that sorta thing.

I have so much hair. #Neanderthal. :cry:


Me on a good day:

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Bhai, kam muthien marta ..:lol:
 
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This addiction is prevalent in most sex deprived countries. Here is the top ten countries...

According to a research carried out by PornMD, six out of top 10 countries on the planet that watch the most pron are Muslim states. The data was delivered by Google on basis of the search queries that originated from various countries.

Here is a list of top 10 countries that stood above all in the race of watching pron online.

1. Pakistan
2. Egypt
3. Vietnam
4. Iran
5. Morocco
6. India
7. Saudi Arabia
8. Turkey
9. Philippines
10. Poland

Not to disappoint my PDFers here, India does feature in top 10. My guess is that because of our young population and access to internet ever increasing it is more likely India will top the list.

It is indeed surprising that **** is banned in all the muslim world yet they feature in the top 10. Looks like banning does not solve anything. it will only peek their interest and make them more innovative to search for pron. What actually they are searching makes for interesting read but I would not venture to go there.
 
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This addiction is prevalent in most sex deprived countries. Here is the top ten countries...

According to a research carried out by PornMD, six out of top 10 countries on the planet that watch the most pron are Muslim states. The data was delivered by Google on basis of the search queries that originated from various countries.

Here is a list of top 10 countries that stood above all in the race of watching pron online.

1. Pakistan
2. Egypt
3. Vietnam
4. Iran
5. Morocco
6. India
7. Saudi Arabia
8. Turkey
9. Philippines
10. Poland

Not to disappoint my PDFers here, India does feature in top 10. My guess is that because of our young population and access to internet ever increasing it is more likely India will top the list.

It is indeed surprising that **** is banned in all the muslim world yet they feature in the top 10. Looks like banning does not solve anything. it will only peek their interest and make them more innovative to search for pron. What actually they are searching makes for interesting read but I would not venture to go there.
Pron is banned in pakistan so how one earth searching on google would mean one is watching pron? And where is the link to google research? Give us link if you have to throw aeound claims and is it same old 2013 news?
 
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Pron is banned in pakistan so how one earth searching on google would mean one is watching pron? And where is the link to google research? Give us link if you have to throw aeound claims and is it same old 2013 news?

https://postober.com/2015/01/17/top-10-countries-that-watch-the-most-****/
 
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Why act like we don't have any problem?? Here we talk about Indian rape crisis, so why not some Indians getting addiction problem?


well that is when the trolls bring such issues but it is indian people problems then why shud we care about what they do in their personal lives privately .. it wont bring any good or bad to Pakistan ....
 
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Yes i knew this low iq and tiny ego indian would have posted this two three years old fake news article by aisha sabeer whoch was debunked way back. Trust me when it comes to raping and bobs and vagene no one cpuld beat indians and there were several reports that came out and debunked this fake news shytt this is one of them. And what unknown website postober he is quoting what a jerk.

Cant own his countrymens behavior then try throwing it on pakistan LMAO

Not the world’s top ****-searching nation
Does Pakistan have a **** problem or a propaganda problem? This story begins with a sensational article posted on Salon.com recently, which claimed that “according to data released by Google, six of the top eight ****-searching countries are Muslim states. Pakistan tops the list at number one, followed by Egypt at number two. Pakistan leads the way in **** searches for animals like pigs, donkeys, dogs, cats and snakes.” The article was picked up by local news outlets and the story spread like wildfire on Pakistan’s social media networks. I got a Facebook message from a friend claiming this was propaganda against Pakistan because no one can trace the original source of this data. “Can you raise some voice against it?” he asked.

I’m usually cynical of the ‘everything is a propaganda/conspiracy against’ Pakistan school of thought. I wanted to get the facts so I could argue that all our problems aren’t imagined foreign conspiracies. I wrote to Google, requesting that they share their data quoted in the article. Google’s Head of Communications for Malaysia, Pakistan & Bangladesh wrote back to me with the following note: “We have never released any data relating to adult content. The Salon.com article may have derived it using the publicly available Google Trends tool (we are checking with them if that is indeed the case).”

Next, I wrote to the author of the Salon.com article directly and asked her for the source of the Google data. She replied back by saying, “I got the information from a piece put together by Canadian journalist Aisha Sabeer,” and she sent me a link to Aisha’s article, published on a website called “Muslims and the world”. The article actually quotes this data but does it with the intention to help Muslims overcome their ‘****’ problem. Aisha’s article ends with the following paragraph:
“Pornography addiction is an issue which can no longer be brushed aside by the Muslim community. If the community continues to deny there is a problem, it makes it harder for them to admit their issues and seek help. Fortunately, there are some Muslims tackling the issue over the internet, with a number of pornography addiction programmes available. One of the best programmes available today is Purify Your Gaze by Zeyad Ramadan. If you are suffering from, or know someone who has a pornography addiction then please visit the Purify Your Gaze website to start on the road towards breaking your pornography addiction permanently Insha Allah.”

I’ve tweeted to Aisha to seek a comment/clarification on the source of her data but she hasn’t responded as I write this. However, she doesn’t appear to be part of any anti-Muslim conspiracy. In fact, her other articles portray Islam positively; for example, one of her other articles is titled “Trust in Allah and He will suffice”.

This is where the story gets interesting. In the absence of any report being released by Google, it’s likely that Aisha used the publicly available Google trends tool to see which countries top the list for ****-related searches. Many Pakistani bloggers have rightly run an independent search on Google trends and dismissed Pakistan’s ranking on the top of the list but this is contingent on the exact ‘search term’ being used. For example, I used one of Aisha’s search terms of ‘animal sex’ and it’s true that Pakistan tops the list. But this is really cherry-picking data to blow a problem out of proportion (no pun intended). As Aisha hasn’t responded to the request for comment, one can assume she’s done this to highlight the need for Muslims to seek help — perhaps a good cause in and of itself.

Here are the conclusions of this investigation from the information we have at the moment: first, there was no adult content data released by Google. Second, the author of the Salon.com article and local news outlets took data from Aisha’s story without verifying or adding any context, which exacerbated the issue. Third, Pakistan was unfairly maligned but there was no vast conspiracy to make Pakistan look bad. It was shoddy journalism that did the trick. And the last conclusion: truth is sometimes more interesting and more sensational than conspiracy theories. Always dig for facts before rushing to judgment about ****, propaganda and Pakistan

https://tribune.com.pk/story/829178/not-the-worlds-top-****-searching-nation/
 
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well that is when the trolls bring such issues but it is indian people problems then why shud we care about what they do in their personal lives privately .. it wont bring any good or bad to Pakistan ....

It is the trolls that feed the traffic. You would have guessed it by now. This pron addiction is there in every country. It is not openly admitted being a conservative society like yours.
 
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Reality;

1-USA
2-UK
3-Canada
4-India
5-Japan
6-France
7-Germany
8-Australia
9-Italy
10-Brazil
https://www.bustle.com/p/which-coun...-america-did-not-disappoint-in-2016-28331/amp

Yes i knew this low iq and tiny ego indian would have posted this two three years old fake news article by aisha sabeer whoch was debunked way back. Trust me when it comes to raping and bobs and vagene no one cpuld beat indians and there were several reports that came out and debunked this fake news shytt this is one of them. And what unknown website postober he is quoting what a jerk.

Cant own his countrymens behavior then try throwing it on pakistan LMAO

Not the world’s top ****-searching nation
Does Pakistan have a **** problem or a propaganda problem? This story begins with a sensational article posted on Salon.com recently, which claimed that “according to data released by Google, six of the top eight ****-searching countries are Muslim states. Pakistan tops the list at number one, followed by Egypt at number two. Pakistan leads the way in **** searches for animals like pigs, donkeys, dogs, cats and snakes.” The article was picked up by local news outlets and the story spread like wildfire on Pakistan’s social media networks. I got a Facebook message from a friend claiming this was propaganda against Pakistan because no one can trace the original source of this data. “Can you raise some voice against it?” he asked.

I’m usually cynical of the ‘everything is a propaganda/conspiracy against’ Pakistan school of thought. I wanted to get the facts so I could argue that all our problems aren’t imagined foreign conspiracies. I wrote to Google, requesting that they share their data quoted in the article. Google’s Head of Communications for Malaysia, Pakistan & Bangladesh wrote back to me with the following note: “We have never released any data relating to adult content. The Salon.com article may have derived it using the publicly available Google Trends tool (we are checking with them if that is indeed the case).”

Next, I wrote to the author of the Salon.com article directly and asked her for the source of the Google data. She replied back by saying, “I got the information from a piece put together by Canadian journalist Aisha Sabeer,” and she sent me a link to Aisha’s article, published on a website called “Muslims and the world”. The article actually quotes this data but does it with the intention to help Muslims overcome their ‘****’ problem. Aisha’s article ends with the following paragraph:
“Pornography addiction is an issue which can no longer be brushed aside by the Muslim community. If the community continues to deny there is a problem, it makes it harder for them to admit their issues and seek help. Fortunately, there are some Muslims tackling the issue over the internet, with a number of pornography addiction programmes available. One of the best programmes available today is Purify Your Gaze by Zeyad Ramadan. If you are suffering from, or know someone who has a pornography addiction then please visit the Purify Your Gaze website to start on the road towards breaking your pornography addiction permanently Insha Allah.”

I’ve tweeted to Aisha to seek a comment/clarification on the source of her data but she hasn’t responded as I write this. However, she doesn’t appear to be part of any anti-Muslim conspiracy. In fact, her other articles portray Islam positively; for example, one of her other articles is titled “Trust in Allah and He will suffice”.

This is where the story gets interesting. In the absence of any report being released by Google, it’s likely that Aisha used the publicly available Google trends tool to see which countries top the list for ****-related searches. Many Pakistani bloggers have rightly run an independent search on Google trends and dismissed Pakistan’s ranking on the top of the list but this is contingent on the exact ‘search term’ being used. For example, I used one of Aisha’s search terms of ‘animal sex’ and it’s true that Pakistan tops the list. But this is really cherry-picking data to blow a problem out of proportion (no pun intended). As Aisha hasn’t responded to the request for comment, one can assume she’s done this to highlight the need for Muslims to seek help — perhaps a good cause in and of itself.

Here are the conclusions of this investigation from the information we have at the moment: first, there was no adult content data released by Google. Second, the author of the Salon.com article and local news outlets took data from Aisha’s story without verifying or adding any context, which exacerbated the issue. Third, Pakistan was unfairly maligned but there was no vast conspiracy to make Pakistan look bad. It was shoddy journalism that did the trick. And the last conclusion: truth is sometimes more interesting and more sensational than conspiracy theories. Always dig for facts before rushing to judgment about ****, propaganda and Pakistan

https://tribune.com.pk/story/829178/not-the-worlds-top-****-searching-nation/
As usual... they never reply when cornered.

It is the trolls that feed the traffic. You would have guessed it by now. This pron addiction is there in every country. It is not openly admitted being a conservative society like yours.
**** is banned in Pakistan... so are proxies (which you can only download if you are very good at it or use).

Internet penetration is also low.

So Pak can’t in any case be No.1 **** consumer ... unless all the users (which isnt big compared to other countries) watch it 24 hours a day... with 100+ sites open at a time.. probably still not.
 
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It is the trolls that feed the traffic. You would have guessed it by now. This pron addiction is there in every country. It is not openly admitted being a conservative society like yours.
infact it is not accepted in your society either its just people feel ashamed and too shy about it
 
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Yes i knew this low iq and tiny ego indian would have posted this two three years old fake news article by aisha sabeer whoch was debunked way back. Trust me when it comes to raping and bobs and vagene no one cpuld beat indians and there were several reports that came out and debunked this fake news shytt this is one of them. And what unknown website postober he is quoting what a jerk.

Cant own his countrymens behavior then try throwing it on pakistan LMAO

Not the world’s top ****-searching nation
Does Pakistan have a **** problem or a propaganda problem? This story begins with a sensational article posted on Salon.com recently, which claimed that “according to data released by Google, six of the top eight ****-searching countries are Muslim states. Pakistan tops the list at number one, followed by Egypt at number two. Pakistan leads the way in **** searches for animals like pigs, donkeys, dogs, cats and snakes.” The article was picked up by local news outlets and the story spread like wildfire on Pakistan’s social media networks. I got a Facebook message from a friend claiming this was propaganda against Pakistan because no one can trace the original source of this data. “Can you raise some voice against it?” he asked.

I’m usually cynical of the ‘everything is a propaganda/conspiracy against’ Pakistan school of thought. I wanted to get the facts so I could argue that all our problems aren’t imagined foreign conspiracies. I wrote to Google, requesting that they share their data quoted in the article. Google’s Head of Communications for Malaysia, Pakistan & Bangladesh wrote back to me with the following note: “We have never released any data relating to adult content. The Salon.com article may have derived it using the publicly available Google Trends tool (we are checking with them if that is indeed the case).”

Next, I wrote to the author of the Salon.com article directly and asked her for the source of the Google data. She replied back by saying, “I got the information from a piece put together by Canadian journalist Aisha Sabeer,” and she sent me a link to Aisha’s article, published on a website called “Muslims and the world”. The article actually quotes this data but does it with the intention to help Muslims overcome their ‘****’ problem. Aisha’s article ends with the following paragraph:
“Pornography addiction is an issue which can no longer be brushed aside by the Muslim community. If the community continues to deny there is a problem, it makes it harder for them to admit their issues and seek help. Fortunately, there are some Muslims tackling the issue over the internet, with a number of pornography addiction programmes available. One of the best programmes available today is Purify Your Gaze by Zeyad Ramadan. If you are suffering from, or know someone who has a pornography addiction then please visit the Purify Your Gaze website to start on the road towards breaking your pornography addiction permanently Insha Allah.”

I’ve tweeted to Aisha to seek a comment/clarification on the source of her data but she hasn’t responded as I write this. However, she doesn’t appear to be part of any anti-Muslim conspiracy. In fact, her other articles portray Islam positively; for example, one of her other articles is titled “Trust in Allah and He will suffice”.

This is where the story gets interesting. In the absence of any report being released by Google, it’s likely that Aisha used the publicly available Google trends tool to see which countries top the list for ****-related searches. Many Pakistani bloggers have rightly run an independent search on Google trends and dismissed Pakistan’s ranking on the top of the list but this is contingent on the exact ‘search term’ being used. For example, I used one of Aisha’s search terms of ‘animal sex’ and it’s true that Pakistan tops the list. But this is really cherry-picking data to blow a problem out of proportion (no pun intended). As Aisha hasn’t responded to the request for comment, one can assume she’s done this to highlight the need for Muslims to seek help — perhaps a good cause in and of itself.

Here are the conclusions of this investigation from the information we have at the moment: first, there was no adult content data released by Google. Second, the author of the Salon.com article and local news outlets took data from Aisha’s story without verifying or adding any context, which exacerbated the issue. Third, Pakistan was unfairly maligned but there was no vast conspiracy to make Pakistan look bad. It was shoddy journalism that did the trick. And the last conclusion: truth is sometimes more interesting and more sensational than conspiracy theories. Always dig for facts before rushing to judgment about ****, propaganda and Pakistan

https://tribune.com.pk/story/829178/not-the-worlds-top-****-searching-nation/


Data collected by P0rnhub in 2015... (mews you posted is fake)
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This addiction is prevalent in most sex deprived countries. Here is the top ten countries...

According to a research carried out by PornMD, six out of top 10 countries on the planet that watch the most pron are Muslim states. The data was delivered by Google on basis of the search queries that originated from various countries.

Here is a list of top 10 countries that stood above all in the race of watching pron online.

1. Pakistan
2. Egypt
3. Vietnam
4. Iran
5. Morocco
6. India
7. Saudi Arabia
8. Turkey
9. Philippines
10. Poland

Not to disappoint my PDFers here, India does feature in top 10. My guess is that because of our young population and access to internet ever increasing it is more likely India will top the list.

It is indeed surprising that **** is banned in all the muslim world yet they feature in the top 10. Looks like banning does not solve anything. it will only peek their interest and make them more innovative to search for pron. What actually they are searching makes for interesting read but I would not venture to go there.


Pakistan internet user statistics-31st Dec 2017;

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Teacher: Why we use internet ?
Indian Student : For po.rn/boobs and vegana. lol
 
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