
Ann71 wrote:Is this a taboo in Iraqi Kurdistan?



Ann71 wrote:Sorry, I didn't mean to offend anyone. I assumed it's different perspectives amongst Kurds in present Turkey, Iraq, Iran, so that's why I wrote like I did. Is it really that bad of me to make a destinction of what area I visited? It's hard for me to imagine that a Kurd in Diyarbakir has the same family views as a Kurd in Slemani. But it seems I am wrong about that, so I apologize.


. as for your Q , yes it is different from family to another , some are strict in Hawler the capital and some arent in city of Suli and little bit in Duhok . in general guys are into single girls doesnt matter married or what not but ones that dont have kids , bcoz some guys dont even want kids to begin with , i live in Australia and i know many Australian man also go for women who dont have kids , it is not a Kurdish thing . 





Ann71 wrote:supas talsor



talsor wrote:Ann71 wrote:supas talsor
be ser cew xoşka delal

jjmuneer wrote:For my family who are Faylis that is not the case. I mean we rarely do have divorces, but when there is it is really only under certain circumstances. Like constant fights or arguments bewteen the couple, I know of one incidence.

Ann71 wrote:jjmuneer wrote:For my family who are Faylis that is not the case. I mean we rarely do have divorces, but when there is it is really only under certain circumstances. Like constant fights or arguments bewteen the couple, I know of one incidence.
Thanks for the post, but I was asking about re-marriage to a divorced woman (with children with her ex-husband), and it seems from your reply you write about if divorce is common or not.

jjmuneer wrote:Ann71 wrote:jjmuneer wrote:For my family who are Faylis that is not the case. I mean we rarely do have divorces, but when there is it is really only under certain circumstances. Like constant fights or arguments bewteen the couple, I know of one incidence.
Thanks for the post, but I was asking about re-marriage to a divorced woman (with children with her ex-husband), and it seems from your reply you write about if divorce is common or not.
Oh sorry, well no I know of no personal issues that have ever involved that.

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