Wanted: Muslim girl from Germany.
train travel brought me here and there a unique insight into the depths of our multicultural society. From GamesCom in Cologne yesterday I introduce to Aachen, an hour RE1 in the afternoon, poor air-conditioned, fully occupied.
Even as I choose my seat, I notice a thin, tanned man, wearing a pink shirt. He watched me with a stare, as I stumble down the aisle and I finally two Series set before him. During the next hour, I may attend the well-understood Zuggespräch between him and his random Zugbekanntschaft, a 23-year-old student from Cologne. Both have just been published as Iran and use the chance of the coincident migration pleasant background for a chat in German. The pink man, who I have to at least mid-thirties, I call Gd. To the muscular, well-maintained student who speaks a much better German, fits the name Ali. Ali was born in Germany and grew up. Much to the amazement Gd he is with his 23 years, neither married nor the father of many children. Ali is convinced that his dream woman but must also grew up in Germany but a pious Muslim woman and definitely a virgin. Hashem agrees with him and thinks he has bought his wife in Iran. 31,000 euros had cost him that, with the wedding of 70,000. Ali has certainly not yet saved a lot. Hashem preaches forcefully: "Virgin has to be Can you hear This is the most important thing and if turns out to be after the wedding that she was not virgin, the father has to pay twice bride price.?.." Ali nodded. "But it's also very hard to find here in Germany a good woman, they are all so influenced by the media, television, etc. And besides. If a woman has had several relationships, then they can the man better estimate she has experience, "Hashem." Yes, that's not good. It is very difficult here in Germany. . So I've got women in Iran "I get off
another scene. Just last week I grabbed a snippets of conversation between two Arab types in front of the supermarket, where the relief was written all over face and patted each other on the shoulder, because they .. not out of work were I was excited about a tiny product of integration and was proud of my country
The Zugszene in mind, I also have one drawback is obvious: This venerable tolerance also brings with it that obvious in a majority of Europeans occupied train compartment in understandable, clear language Discriminate against women can, without fear of any opposition. Am I to be proud about?
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