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how do you view muslim girls

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Reply 80
Original post by TheBBQ
Doesn't help that most of the girls who would consider me are also muslim but say they can't for religious purposes and also that most of the ones that I have liked have ended up being muslim..

If you want to be with them and you feel so strongly and want to be with them then you could revert
Reply 81
Original post by Dilsz
If you want to be with them and you feel so strongly and want to be with them then you could revert


Or maybe they could.

People overestimate how religious Muslim girls are.

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Reply 82
Original post by Dilsz
If you want to be with them and you feel so strongly and want to be with them then you could revert


I am not converting to any religion for someone else, that's converting for the wrong reason..
Reply 83
Original post by Ggmu!
Or maybe they could.

People overestimate how religious Muslim girls are.

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Yes but the majority wouldn't. Not saying others feel that way but just generally.
Reply 84
Original post by Ribbit1234
Curious to see what peoples view are on british muslim girls ........


They're perhaps the last few girls in this country that is capable of keeping their pants on.

I'm an atheist and I don't really like how women are treated in the Middle East, but in terms of British Muslim girls, I like em.
Original post by chaz1403
no I used term "some", some said really mean stuffs about the way I practice or the way I dress Don't really care though! I am open to anyone as long as they respect me, and some have a certain lack of respect and decency. I'm cool with the rest of nice muslim girls


Oh okay fair enough I misunderstood :biggrin: Yeah some girls are just jealous, I wouldn't even bat an eyelid in there direction, the girls in my area are quite chilled (well theres less than 20 muslim girls here) so we all get one :smile:
Original post by Ribbit1234
Whats your problem. Godddd. No need to take everything so seriously. Chilll


Being called a little paki all throughout high school and having to endure the white peoples racism i.e niqabis being called 'ninjas' 'postboxs' has its impacts, I will not chill, they take the piss out of us muslims and I should 'chill'? Course not all white people are like that but 90% of the people were.
Reply 87
Original post by ArabianPhoenix
Oh okay fair enough I misunderstood :biggrin: Yeah some girls are just jealous, I wouldn't even bat an eyelid in there direction, the girls in my area are quite chilled (well theres less than 20 muslim girls here) so we all get one :smile:
it's OK but i've met some awesome girls here hijab or not. Shout out to the nice ones
Reply 88
We've never or very rarely heard about muslim leading women in the UK, girls who have achieved great things like all the doctors, journalists, business women, lawyers. It seems that on both sides, improvement should be done.:wink:
Original post by Ribbit1234
Curious to see what peoples view are on british muslim girls ........


Mysterious.

I've been around a fair few in my life but never once have I really thought that there was any level of integration at all. I'm by no means blaming that on them, but literally throughout school, university and beyond I have only ever really known them in large muslim groups which don't tend to hang around with black/white/other asians. Why that is I have no idea. Perhaps it is just my experiences. But it means I've ended up in my mid 20's having never had a single muslim friend which demographically is surprising given where I came from and now live.
Reply 90
as human beings.
Reply 91
I view those that I can't see the mouths of unfavourably (as it shows a rejection of British society imo).
I definitely view those that I can see the mouths of more favourably than LAD/chav types (male or female) though, provided they don't preach to me about religion (which has never happened to me so far) or have a bitchy attitude.
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Reply 92
Original post by jenkinsear
Mysterious.

I've been around a fair few in my life but never once have I really thought that there was any level of integration at all. I'm by no means blaming that on them, but literally throughout school, university and beyond I have only ever really known them in large muslim groups which don't tend to hang around with black/white/other asians. Why that is I have no idea. Perhaps it is just my experiences. But it means I've ended up in my mid 20's having never had a single muslim friend which demographically is surprising given where I came from and now live.

Can't give u an answer but I was surprised when I ended up on a 80% south asians neighbourhood though they are nice and friendly ppl and 6 months after a 80% white neighbourhood. We tend to portrait and see the UK as a multicultural country, ppl mixing ans stuff, just need to adjust. But it's a cool place
Reply 93
Original post by James_1996
They're perhaps the last few girls in this country that is capable of keeping their pants on.

I'm an atheist and I don't really like how women are treated in the Middle East, but in terms of British Muslim girls, I like em.
Aww thank you! Youre so sweet :smile:
Reply 94
Original post by ArabianPhoenix
Being called a little paki all throughout high school and having to endure the white peoples racism i.e niqabis being called 'ninjas' 'postboxs' has its impacts, I will not chill, they take the piss out of us muslims and I should 'chill'? Course not all white people are like that but 90% of the people were.
im sorry about to hear about your experiences but dont take it out on me. Couldnt you just diss them back??
Reply 95
as people?
Reply 96
Original post by jenkinsear
Mysterious.

I've been around a fair few in my life but never once have I really thought that there was any level of integration at all. I'm by no means blaming that on them, but literally throughout school, university and beyond I have only ever really known them in large muslim groups which don't tend to hang around with black/white/other asians. Why that is I have no idea. Perhaps it is just my experiences. But it means I've ended up in my mid 20's having never had a single muslim friend which demographically is surprising given where I came from and now live.


Its probably because alot of muslim girls dont drink and go clubbing and thats what you lot do alot for fun or on night outs whereas our idea of fun would be something different so on a level we cant really relate toeach other. Muslim girls can relate to other muslim girls cuz were more alike in our culture views etc so tend to stick with each other more. I have white friends but I dont go out with them much and wouldnt say im close too any either
Reply 97
Original post by jenkinsear
Sorry? What do you mean by 'you lot'? A bad choice of language.



I personally hate clubbing and don't drink much. Don't stereotype people like that; it's ridiculous.



Your post as a whole comes across as quite prejudiced. Thinking all white people are the same etc. I hope it is just a misunderstanding but that really is the impression I got :s-smilie:


I know that not all white girls are like that buttthat's the misconception that alot of muslim girls have and since alot of us dont drink etc we feel that we cant relate. Im talking about muslim and white teenagers that are growing up. I guess it would be different for older people
Original post by jenkinsear
Mysterious.

I've been around a fair few in my life but never once have I really thought that there was any level of integration at all. I'm by no means blaming that on them, but literally throughout school, university and beyond I have only ever really known them in large muslim groups which don't tend to hang around with black/white/other asians. Why that is I have no idea. Perhaps it is just my experiences. But it means I've ended up in my mid 20's having never had a single muslim friend which demographically is surprising given where I came from and now live.


I kind of agree with this.
It's weird because, being a Muslim girl my self, I get where you're coming from.
Most of my Muslim friends tend to be quiet when they are outside of their "comfort zone" of fellow Muslims. I don't know how to explain it but I'll put it this way; people, when after talking to me, are genuinely surprised at my being over opinionated (and expressive), musical, loud, a big sense of humour and my being over-confidence. I'm not saying I value these things but what I'm saying is that, in high school, I have many Muslim friends who lose their, sort of, personality when they talk to non Muslims. I have found that Muslim girls tend to hang around with Muslim girls etc. I mean I'm not generalizing because my best friend is Muslim and she's insanely sarcastic, funny and has a massive personality but this is honestly from my proper experience. I've had my year ask me about why most of the Muslim girls in our year are so quiet/shy and to some it may come across as refusing to socialise and this matter has honestly confused me for a looooong while. I take it that it's got to do with exposure (to an extent).
Reply 99
Original post by Ribbit1234
Its probably because alot of muslim girls dont drink and go clubbing and thats what you lot do alot for fun or on night outs whereas our idea of fun would be something different so on a level we cant really relate toeach other. Muslim girls can relate to other muslim girls cuz were more alike in our culture views etc so tend to stick with each other more. I have white friends but I dont go out with them much and wouldnt say im close too any either
what do you mean by our culture?? Ur own culture south asians/
Somalian/ etc or ur "islamic" culture??

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