"FACEBOOK WOMEN CRAVE ARTIFICIAL ATTENTION" by Parveen Hassan
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Looks like Muslim women also want to have virtual sex online and create a persona of themselves through the power of their imagination, just like non-Muslim women.
The warning is the same. It is addictive. If you actually meet after having had virtual sex with him online over a period of time, he might think he has a right to have sex with you even if you no longer fancy him after meeting the man behind your computer screen ...
If you say no, he might think you are and have been a prick-tease, and he wouldn't be wrong, would he?
The warning is the same: do not have virtual sex with anyone online before you meet them and then expect the real thing to be better.
Looks like Muslim women also want to have virtual sex online and create a persona of themselves through the power of their imagination, just like non-Muslim women.
The warning is the same. It is addictive. If you actually meet after having had virtual sex with him online over a period of time, he might think he has a right to have sex with you even if you no longer fancy him after meeting the man behind your computer screen ...
If you say no, he might think you are and have been a prick-tease, and he wouldn't be wrong, would he?
The warning is the same: do not have virtual sex with anyone online before you meet them and then expect the real thing to be better.
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