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is there a day where Duckhunter935 Feb 2015 #1
Having to ask means you do not want the answer. Fred Sanders Feb 2015 #3
true Duckhunter935 Feb 2015 #5
Yes, sad. Fred Sanders Feb 2015 #6
! cwydro Feb 2015 #21
Well, having spent 8 days dhol82 Feb 2015 #2
That is all you can say about a "tour of Iran"? Fred Sanders Feb 2015 #4
The tour of Iran was amazing!!! dhol82 Feb 2015 #11
I visited Iran in 1977, before the Revolution. SheilaT Feb 2015 #18
Must have been interesting. dhol82 Feb 2015 #41
It was. There was a genuine friendliness from the locals SheilaT Feb 2015 #42
Just got back to this thread dhol82 Feb 2015 #43
so when are all muslim men going to start wearing them on a regular basis? Oh sorry, only msongs Feb 2015 #7
I think they should nt Duckhunter935 Feb 2015 #10
there are Sikh guys who wear the turban which is a lot more difficult to wear than the hijab JI7 Feb 2015 #16
10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman in hijab Jesus Malverde Feb 2015 #8
should ladies have the choice? Duckhunter935 Feb 2015 #9
this is the one i thought was interesting JI7 Feb 2015 #17
Gee dhol82 Feb 2015 #13
No thanks riderinthestorm Feb 2015 #12
Why the hell would a woman wear that get up willingly? mnhtnbb Feb 2015 #14
because they can look cool and mysterious and a lot better than Christian Fundie Dresses JI7 Feb 2015 #15
They all look brainwashed to me. riderinthestorm Feb 2015 #19
and there are the men also JI7 Feb 2015 #20
You mean that's not the Weight Watchers bowling team? 11 Bravo Feb 2015 #22
Maybe it's genetic. They may all be related. nt benz380 Feb 2015 #31
Why not everyone? One_Life_To_Give Feb 2015 #23
Pics of Iran BEFORE the Islamic Revolution: mr blur Feb 2015 #24
this is Iran in the 70s before the revolution also JI7 Feb 2015 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author TexasMommaWithAHat Feb 2017 #46
btw, before the revolution women were less likely to get equal education JI7 Feb 2015 #40
You have got to be fucking kidding. randome Feb 2015 #25
it IS a choice for many in the West JI7 Feb 2015 #27
Sure. It's a choice to wear gloves on your ears, too, which makes as much sense. randome Feb 2015 #28
you feel that way about sikh guys who wear turbans ? who are they subservient to ? JI7 Feb 2015 #29
They have a choice. Women usually don't. randome Feb 2015 #30
many DO have a choice to wear it in the west JI7 Feb 2015 #32
S&M sex play is a choice, too, but why would we encourage it? randome Feb 2015 #33
you don't have to encourage anything, it's about accepting that it IS a choice for many in the WEST JI7 Feb 2015 #34
It's like flying the Confederate flag, IMO. randome Feb 2015 #35
that's like saying not eating pork is a symbol of oppression JI7 Feb 2015 #36
Again, that's a choice, unless one is stoned or tortured for violating the ban. randome Feb 2015 #37
i'm pretty sure pork is banned and many don't have the choice to eat it in many muslim nations JI7 Feb 2015 #38
And that's simply fucked up. randome Feb 2015 #39
I'd like "World We Get To Wear Whatever The Fuck We Want Day." nt msanthrope Feb 2015 #44
one might wonder DustyJoe Feb 2016 #45
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