I’m an American woman and met an afghan man about 9 years ago, he’s much much younger than me, the spiritual connection is remarkable, I live in Florida and he lives in Maryland, we have yet to see each other only through FaceTime, I love everything about him, he said that we are soulmates, he wants me to come see him and Vice versa, we both are waiting on each other to make the move, I did fall into some sickness which prohibited our meeting, one thing I can say is we have a deep spiritual connection, he’s super intelligent and when we talk we talked straight for 5 hours, I’m in love with his brain ❤
I'm dating a man who is Iraqi. He left at age 9 and he's been In America ever since. So I'm delicate with him when it comes to asking questions and such. I'm trying to go between his Arab and American life. I want to express that I'm serious about him. I haven't cooked for him yet, but I can't wait cause I like cooking for the people I love.
Assuming the same applies to her as well; don't complain to her, don't question what she does or where she goes, don't ask about her past, and always talk kindly with her never voice any accusations or complaints to het 🤔
I am dating an Arab man and I am in love. He’s so affectionate and nurturing. He also respects my Christian beliefs. He is so gentle and always patient with me regardless of my circumstances. I am truly blessed and I hope to continue to nurture our relationship. I love this channel so far. ❤
Since syria is freed, he wanted me to eventually leave my country maybe 10 years into our marriage (we are not yet married), but the thing is, I wanted a bit more time, maybe a few months to be sure about this. I communicated some of my other concerns to him, but suddenly one day he decided to end it with me because he feels pressured that I might couldnt be ready psychologicaly to move to syria yet. This saddens me a lot, but I feel that is a rejection from him, so I steeled myself to just accept & never chase him. But the thing is, I still want him.
If a woman voluntarily chooses to work, it doesn't necessarily mean the man should share the household chores with her. You want to work, and he supports your decision. But understand that you're willingly taking on two full-time jobs. Men can lend a hand, but it should come from a place of love and willingness, not obligation. Don't expect your man to fulfill specific tasks at home just because of your financial contributions. Such as saying things like, 'I pay half of the electricity bills, so come change the diapers,' unacceptable. Not with a man like me at least.
Well that leaves me out because I’m tired of western culture demanding that I as a woman waste my fertility slaving for greedy corporations when I could be a housewife bringing good people into this world who love Allah. It’s like I can’t escape the west because the west is corrupting all these beautiful cultures I could only dream of escaping to.
I have been doing almost all of what you said Fuad. I just don't understand why my Saudi boyfriend acted so cold towards me and not answering my messages or calls lately.
Saudi guys are like this. They dont communicate everyday. Especially the modern guys now. They have too much in their brain like work or job that they want and how to gain more money. They are like this nowadays. Just be patient and give him time.
I say No alot. i am mysterious with him. Very sweet and feminine too! I told him you just love to conquer..and cant wait to conquer me..he smiled very big, looked at me with a "She Knows" look. ;)
I believe I did all that. I was fascinated with him. Indeed towards the questions regarding culture, he has always asked more questions (if we are comparing, I mean - but I also wanted to know about his background, culture... once he asked if we have royalty in my home country "no, we do not dear. The prince I have in my life is you"). I care a lot for him. Food, indeed. He likes eating.. so much. One of his favourites is sweets.. especially chocolate.. I needed to buy some chocolate for him to please him.I've never asked each of his steps cause I didn't have to: he gave me an open and safe space. He always shared with me what he would be doing after his course. And sooner than expected he was with me again. A gift that life gave me. But once we were in different continents and he acted "a bit" different, I got clingy... Something happened?I don't know. As a matter of fact uncomfortable topics were not his thing. But before that - naturally - I listened to him; I had no need or feel to question or nothing of that sort. Before I leave he mentioned he would be better if we wait for my return (after 6 months).. that I/we could talk.. but we would be together again when I got there. We talked in the beginning, but after a few weeks.. I don't know if yeah, it is this.. he rather waits (which I would do it "patiently" to see him again) or anyways...
I am married to an Iraqi man (refugee) for 25 years. Often refugees (when come as adults) become somewhat depended on the (native) women when it comes to stability, money, housing, language nearly for the rest of their life. If taking in all the tips from Fuad, one shall in addition to serve the man, and be patient, also earn the money, deal with childeren. (Maybe Fuad is thinking about 2nd generation immigrants with education and work opportunities?) It is no secret that the ideal women is THE MOTHER (which did not have to work outdoors). I was a Muslim believer before we met, had children from previous marriage. Belief is most important, modest clothing, no alcohol, and care for his (large) family (abroad). Even small amounts of money sent to them are welcomed and heart warming (a Muslim duty as well). Then somewhat degree of knowledge of his language is very important as well. My advice is to really take in concidering which culture you would go along with.
I’m from a Caribbean background Haitian to be exact and I love to cook and have my own little business but am a full-time psychology student. I have always been attracted to them because of how affectionate, loving, and hard-working these men are. And their faith? Is beautiful and On a different level. Although I read the Quran, I’m not Muslim so it won't happen 😂
I’m also of Haitian descent - I’m not Muslim either but Islam is very beautiful. Apparently Haitian Muslims exist and I hope to run into one someday lol.
Well, showing interest depends very much on the country you live in and to whom; different men can read your signals differently. But generally, the less obvious, the better, especially if your intention is marriage. You should be more reserved than the man. Iet him be unsure about your interest, this encourages him to take the initiative to find out. So, be subtle and not too obvious I'd say.
@@Fuadtalks Salam brother, thanks for responding. Currently I live in US in the Northern Virginia area, outside DC. I have had some Arab men approach me, but I’m a bit shy and hesitant whereas they seem to want to rush and take things quickly. How can I navigate that gently to have them slowly but intimately know each other without jumping to relationship quickly?
All of these are understandable and good advices. But I don’t cook, so that won’t happen. 😬 I can bake, but cooking is not an option. 🤷🏻♀️ Great video! ❤
Knew a guy for 8 years. Picked him up one day to help him find a new job. After I dropped him off he never talked to me again. I don’t understand what happened. He is from Jordan as well.
Greek culture is very similar, also my arab friends say so. Even greek orthodox church was always connected or leaded from arab patriarchy. Your culture is amazing❤
Hi!!! I just found your channel through recommended- and I know you’re gonna blow up!!! You have some fantastic insight, and a great speaking voice. You’re giving some really good advice. Please keep doing what you’re doing, and get the reps in. Remember that subscribers and views are a lagging indicator of all the work you put in
Sometimes things just don't work out, and we can't neglect that possibility. The tips in this video are meant to enhance what's already working. There's another video where I discuss the seriousness of men and how to deal with it. I can't guarantee that it will help in your unique situation, but it's worth checking out. I hope things work out for you.
Respect is very important, also in the way of dressing and talking, the woman who knows and shows respect is another level, cooking and understanding him are also very important 💯
Then don’t waste people’s time. Stick with finding the type of partner that the family would like, instead of “falling in love” with someone that you know you can’t marry.
I am an Indian recently starting to see a man from Lebanon, the thing is he's very fair and I am brown you know Indian skin tone very tanned and I am passionate about running too so run tan too, he kept showing interest since the first time we talked but I phused him back, but I think he's very kind and generous man and I don't think it would be a good idea to chase him away hahah do Lebanon man OK with dark skin?
Well, you mentioned that he initially showed interest. So, skin color isn't an issue here. Depending on the reason you pushed him back, you can determine whether you should get back in touch with him or not.
One Yemeni guy fall in love with me😂.I just asked him why do you love me,he said that my heart is white, I'm a school girl and he loves my speech😂 but I rejected him because he is little bit pervert😢
i just met an arab man (omani) em confused he's kind and and polite bht i feel he wants lil intimacy i got that vibe but on the other hand i have got v strict values .first when we met i was happy that we both share moral grounds but i have no idea how will i pursue. I never dated before and he did have gfs before.i know it's too much to hoping for commitment on the begining. I want no intimacy but a good bound
what about this since we are LDR, and he is an Algerian but he speak french, what's the best thing to do for me to have a better relationship with him.
5:21 unfortunately not all men like hugs or kisses... I love it but my husband does not... It was a problem for him that I was "too nice"... If you ever read about covert narcissist you would understand. I have the book "Men that cannot love". In this book it is written that the better the woman is the worse he became...
I like to stay home cook good meals and take care health. But my previous marriage forced me to work. Working from home for a few hours is ok or helps the husband work to be more active. outside work is hard. I like cooking and cleaning. But Now I talk with different people, it's hard to get a compatible person. I believe Allah, will bring a good person. Wait and see. That doesn't matter any country. I like from divine, they can understand each other. Allah will inform whatever is in the spouse's heart. Divine Love is very rare.
Thank you for taking the time to watch the video, Ruth! I'm glad to hear that you found it valuable. It's clear that you have a strong desire to be a good partner to your man, and that desire in itself is something wonderful to have. I have no doubt that he will appreciate your efforts. 💯🙌
if he sends me this message saying I'm very busy these days i have problems with my work and problems with my family So i won't be available all the time his probably cheating am i correct and lying to me
In 2016 i met an Egyptian in Paris but he didn't speak french, he was very attracted to me so was i. In fact it was love at first sight for him, we kissed i left 800 km away the day after he came join me there , he was so in love but i refused to see him and since that day I regret so much, we would have been so in love and happy but i made the wrong choice . I tried to find out his place of work in Paris so to go back to him but i haven't remembered the name of his work place
As a gay man I often wonder if an Arab guy who's either gay or bisexual to understand how to connect with him. See where he's coming from and show him my inner strength.
@@abdiqanihashi484 rather than being negative and jumping to conclusions, you should understand his religion and respect his beliefs. You’re asking him to go against his convictions which is cruel. This channel is about his experiences and advice, based on his lived experiences. 😅
The Arabic-English language barrier. How to overcome that? Not every arab copes very well with learning foreign languages. I know because my Arabic is still poor.
I have always found every foreign language to be pretty complicated, but once I immersed myself in it, started listening to people speaking it, I started to learn and speak it without even taking any steps to officially learn it.
I am a African American and I am dating a Indian man. He is Muslim. It's a challenge. But I know he cares about me. And he's only been in america 1 year so we're working on it
Hi, Im Asian. My friends is arab and he asked me whether I willing to follow him to Saudi Arabia someday. He also asked me what can I cook, and also asked a few about my family. I only thought that he was joking/just cares as it normal man thing to do. What does that mean actually? Is it true what I feel?
We do throw in some humor when posing this question. But figuring out how serious he is or what he truly means, especially with limited context, is a call only you can make. :))
@@Fuadtalks I talked to him that I'm still young and want to further studies first and then he was like "you could study in saudi arabia, there is a lot of college." But the only things make me feel him jokes just because he delivered it humorous 😅
So you like to be running the streets😂 and you don't like a woman to ask you where are you going😂 and you don't want her to ask too many questions😂 and you don't like her to ask you where are you going and what you going to be doing😂 okay well I'm going to do the same thing I'm going to go out and do what I want to do when I want to do it how I want to do it and where I want to do it at don't ask me what time I'm coming back don't ask me where I'm going don't ask me who I'm doing it with because we all going to do it okay😂😂😂😂
I am lebanese my friend. And that's the problem with all if you. All you care about is your culture and traditions being respected before self respect. No offense.
That s not the norm...Arab men love real arabic beauties with long and black hair and big black eyes...The arabic poetry describes always this kind of beauty like the ultimate one😅But yeah they appreciate a beautiful blonde and even a beautiful red hair woman because it s more rare in the arabic world...
I have just seen ur 2 videos about arab men. I just wondered that you justify women suppression in one comment that arab women in their 40s have family and kids but not western women. Becoz they don't have choice. Most muslim countries not allow woman to file a divorce from her abusive partners. She can't even decide what to study or what career she choose or travel without men permission. She can't even wear her favourite dress without that black dress. In UK and many western countries had and have queen who rules the country . How many islamic kingdom have queen as their head of the state even in 21st century. How can u say that women are respectful or independent in that society. She can't even say NO to her husband for sex that she is not interested. P.S. i don't have any personal hate towards u or ur culture. What my intention is that stone age practice should change. Many arab men and women are now so liberal like for eg furra family (RUclips channel run by that family) but it should be reflect in whole society. Thanks for reading. I'M sry if any words hurts you.
Hey there, thank you for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate your perspective, even though we may have different views on this topic. I want to make it clear that I do not support the suppression of anyone, regardless of their gender, in any culture, whether it's Western or Eastern. I believe that suppression is detrimental to both men and women. It is unfortunate and disheartening for me to see men living unhappily in sexless marriages where they lack respect from their wives and feel trapped in a marriage they cannot leave. However, I don't necessarily label this as suppression. As a man, you should never find yourself in a situation where you feel trapped and unable to leave. That said, marriages can become extremely difficult for both men and women, and what is considered good or evil is often subjective, depending on one's perspective. There are instances where I've witnessed women in their 30s and 40s publicly shouting at their husbands, and I wonder whether this behavior aligns with the ideals of equality and women's liberation. In the realm of politics, personally, when I think of a head of state, I tend to envision a man rather than a woman. However, this does not undermine the fact that the man's wife can play a significant role in his leadership. Speaking of kingdoms, who do you think led Britain through the challenges of WWII? Was it Queen Elizabeth or the Prime Minister Winston Churchill? The queen's role was primarily symbolic. In my opinion, a woman has an essential role in society, and she doesn't need to compete with men or prove herself by showing her skin, joining the military, or engaging in traditionally masculine activities. That's not how I envision a thriving woman. I believe a woman shouldn't be objectified, and her worth shouldn't be solely based on her outward appearance or clothing. I understand that you may not agree with all of this, but I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. And yeah, speaking of Islamic kingdoms, if you have an interest in history, I encourage you to explore the story of Queen Saba. Thanks for your comment, and of course, no offense is ever taken.
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All man are like that not only middle Eastern 😂😂😂😂😂😂 men ate men
I’m an American woman and met an afghan man about 9 years ago, he’s much much younger than me, the spiritual connection is remarkable, I live in Florida and he lives in Maryland, we have yet to see each other only through FaceTime, I love everything about him, he said that we are soulmates, he wants me to come see him and Vice versa, we both are waiting on each other to make the move, I did fall into some sickness which prohibited our meeting, one thing I can say is we have a deep spiritual connection, he’s super intelligent and when we talk we talked straight for 5 hours, I’m in love with his brain ❤
apply for 90 day fiance!
Wait you've been dating for 9 years and have never met?
Yes, Afghan men are a lot similar to Middle Eastern men)
poor you.
😢
I am an older American woman married to an American man, 42 years. You have a lot of nice things to apply to an old marriage. Thank you :)
2 dates and already asking me to meet my parents .....
Good
I'm dating a man who is Iraqi. He left at age 9 and he's been In America ever since. So I'm delicate with him when it comes to asking questions and such. I'm trying to go between his Arab and American life. I want to express that I'm serious about him. I haven't cooked for him yet, but I can't wait cause I like cooking for the people I love.
Keep up the good work, Fuad! I wish more of humankind was as friendly, and generous.
Thank you very much!
Im currently dating a kuwaiti and he is so respectful and kind. Love your vids!
I have to lern a lot from you sir.thank you, inshallah i applied it to my husband from middle east also🙏
Hello Mary, thanks for your feedback! Wish you all the best with your man! 🙏
Yes I agree with you.. don’t ask more questions to him especially if it’s all about past 😂😂😂
Yesss sometimes the past can be last week 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Fuadtalks haha 🤣🤣
Assuming the same applies to her as well; don't complain to her, don't question what she does or where she goes, don't ask about her past, and always talk kindly with her never voice any accusations or complaints to het 🤔
I am dating an Arab man and I am in love. He’s so affectionate and nurturing. He also respects my Christian beliefs. He is so gentle and always patient with me regardless of my circumstances. I am truly blessed and I hope to continue to nurture our relationship. I love this channel so far. ❤
Of coarse re respects your Christian beliefs... muslim men are allowed to marry Christian woman.
I really love my Egyptian partner.. More patient and understanding and respect for him. We are 4 yrs together
That's wonderful to hear. InchAllah, a love story that will continue to flourish. :)
Since syria is freed, he wanted me to eventually leave my country maybe 10 years into our marriage (we are not yet married), but the thing is, I wanted a bit more time, maybe a few months to be sure about this.
I communicated some of my other concerns to him, but suddenly one day he decided to end it with me because he feels pressured that I might couldnt be ready psychologicaly to move to syria yet.
This saddens me a lot, but I feel that is a rejection from him, so I steeled myself to just accept & never chase him. But the thing is, I still want him.
Exactly the video I needed rn 🥰 subscribed
Glad to hear that! Thanks for subbing :)
A woman that works a full time job, needs equality. Cooking together. . Cleaning together.
If a woman voluntarily chooses to work, it doesn't necessarily mean the man should share the household chores with her. You want to work, and he supports your decision. But understand that you're willingly taking on two full-time jobs. Men can lend a hand, but it should come from a place of love and willingness, not obligation. Don't expect your man to fulfill specific tasks at home just because of your financial contributions. Such as saying things like, 'I pay half of the electricity bills, so come change the diapers,' unacceptable. Not with a man like me at least.
@@Fuadtalks It's rarely a voluntary choice. It takes 2 in the US to pay rent.
In Sweden both must work. Because it is so expensive. It is impossible to only have one income 😢
Well that leaves me out because I’m tired of western culture demanding that I as a woman waste my fertility slaving for greedy corporations when I could be a housewife bringing good people into this world who love Allah. It’s like I can’t escape the west because the west is corrupting all these beautiful cultures I could only dream of escaping to.
@@Fuadtalksyou expect a woman to do all the household upkeep with no help from her partner? Am I hearing this right?
I have been doing almost all of what you said Fuad. I just don't understand why my Saudi boyfriend acted so cold towards me and not answering my messages or calls lately.
Saudi guys are like this. They dont communicate everyday. Especially the modern guys now. They have too much in their brain like work or job that they want and how to gain more money. They are like this nowadays. Just be patient and give him time.
How r things going now?
он не любит тебя поэтому и не отвечает
I love your videos. They are very visually appealing.
Glad you like them!
Yes keep giving the details 😊
Glad to hear you're enjoying the details! I'll keep them coming! 😁
Before I watch the video, I will comment from personal experience. 1- Say No a lot LOL. 2- Be mysterious. 3-Be very feminine and sweet
I say No alot. i am mysterious with him. Very sweet and feminine too! I told him you just love to conquer..and cant wait to conquer me..he smiled very big, looked at me with a "She Knows" look. ;)
Luckily I do these things naturally 😂
What do you mein by say No a lot... No to what? 😅
Brother commented on every single videos mashallah
I am an American woman married to Arab man, and we came to a great understanding before marriage.He says, it's okay to work, I am a revert
I believe I did all that. I was fascinated with him. Indeed towards the questions regarding culture, he has always asked more questions (if we are comparing, I mean - but I also wanted to know about his background, culture... once he asked if we have royalty in my home country "no, we do not dear. The prince I have in my life is you"). I care a lot for him. Food, indeed. He likes eating.. so much. One of his favourites is sweets.. especially chocolate.. I needed to buy some chocolate for him to please him.I've never asked each of his steps cause I didn't have to: he gave me an open and safe space. He always shared with me what he would be doing after his course. And sooner than expected he was with me again. A gift that life gave me. But once we were in different continents and he acted "a bit" different, I got clingy... Something happened?I don't know. As a matter of fact uncomfortable topics were not his thing. But before that - naturally - I listened to him; I had no need or feel to question or nothing of that sort. Before I leave he mentioned he would be better if we wait for my return (after 6 months).. that I/we could talk.. but we would be together again when I got there. We talked in the beginning, but after a few weeks.. I don't know if yeah, it is this.. he rather waits (which I would do it "patiently" to see him again) or anyways...
I need a Habibi.pray for me
InchAllah
I am married to an Iraqi man (refugee) for 25 years. Often refugees (when come as adults) become somewhat depended on the (native) women when it comes to stability, money, housing, language nearly for the rest of their life. If taking in all the tips from Fuad, one shall in addition to serve the man, and be patient, also earn the money, deal with childeren. (Maybe Fuad is thinking about 2nd generation immigrants with education and work opportunities?) It is no secret that the ideal women is THE MOTHER (which did not have to work outdoors). I was a Muslim believer before we met, had children from previous marriage. Belief is most important, modest clothing, no alcohol, and care for his (large) family (abroad). Even small amounts of money sent to them are welcomed and heart warming (a Muslim duty as well). Then somewhat degree of knowledge of his language is very important as well. My advice is to really take in concidering which culture you would go along with.
Thank you for your advice sir
I’m from a Caribbean background Haitian to be exact and I love to cook and have my own little business but am a full-time psychology student. I have always been attracted to them because of how affectionate, loving, and hard-working these men are. And their faith? Is beautiful and On a different level. Although I read the Quran, I’m not Muslim so it won't happen 😂
Have you read the entire Quran?
@@Fuadtalks No, I have not finished
@@PcfulSol me too sis
but its ok because you have some lovely Haitian men who are also hard working, good cooks and dancers
I’m also of Haitian descent - I’m not Muslim either but Islam is very beautiful. Apparently Haitian Muslims exist and I hope to run into one someday lol.
I wouldn't mind meeting a Middle Eastern, or East African man. I'd like to learn him, listen, properly respect, and dedicate myself to him.
Dedicated yourself to yourself, not a man. A man can leave you tomorrow. You are with yourself for life. Do not dedicate a man over yourself..
I am having a soft corner in my heart and I am feeling that weird thing first time for anyone else in my life who is from siriya.
Thank for this video I learned anyway lets see if it works 😊
Wow a good learning thank you Fuad
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Yes , indeed and I appreciate it a lot ! I watched again !
As an Eritrean, I was always comfortable and attracted to Arab men. I always wondered how I can show my interest without crossing any boundaries.
Well, showing interest depends very much on the country you live in and to whom; different men can read your signals differently. But generally, the less obvious, the better, especially if your intention is marriage. You should be more reserved than the man. Iet him be unsure about your interest, this encourages him to take the initiative to find out. So, be subtle and not too obvious I'd say.
@@Fuadtalks Salam brother, thanks for responding. Currently I live in US in the Northern Virginia area, outside DC. I have had some Arab men approach me, but I’m a bit shy and hesitant whereas they seem to want to rush and take things quickly. How can I navigate that gently to have them slowly but intimately know each other without jumping to relationship quickly?
@3ritr3anCuti3 just let them know what's on ur mind
@@3ritr3anCuti3the feeling is mutual too I am an arab dude and I am so attracted to Eastern African women.
Nice advice ❤thank you 💓🙏
All of these are understandable and good advices. But I don’t cook, so that won’t happen. 😬 I can bake, but cooking is not an option. 🤷🏻♀️
Great video! ❤
Don't you think there's first time to everything?
me too))))) i dont cook i dont like cooking and i dont have time for this, so what to do?)))
I always wanted to fold my salty husband’s clothes, but he wouldn’t let me you’re not doing it right he would say🤣💜
Thank you for the wonderful and nice and clear information and instructions,,,it makes clear to me 🥰♥️ Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Glad it helped! ❤️
@@Fuadtalks yes it really helps to me now I know why my boyfriend like that hehehe thank you 🥰😅
Dating a jordanian man he is kind He respects me and is so over protective ..
Awesome
He's a little bit nonchalant.to be honest 😅🤭
Knew a guy for 8 years. Picked him up one day to help him find a new job. After I dropped him off he never talked to me again. I don’t understand what happened. He is from Jordan as well.
This is what every man and woman deserves
Greek culture is very similar, also my arab friends say so. Even greek orthodox church was always connected or leaded from arab patriarchy. Your culture is amazing❤
❤️🙏
Eloquently stated 😊
Thats nice of you to say. Thanks a lot!
@@Fuadtalks My pleasure. Have a lovely day.
TOTALLY AGREED!
Hi!!! I just found your channel through recommended- and I know you’re gonna blow up!!! You have some fantastic insight, and a great speaking voice. You’re giving some really good advice.
Please keep doing what you’re doing, and get the reps in. Remember that subscribers and views are a lagging indicator of all the work you put in
Hey! Thank you so much for your kind words! I appreciate that! ❤️
I did all of these, still he doesn’t like to be serious
Sometimes things just don't work out, and we can't neglect that possibility. The tips in this video are meant to enhance what's already working. There's another video where I discuss the seriousness of men and how to deal with it. I can't guarantee that it will help in your unique situation, but it's worth checking out. I hope things work out for you.
Circumstances are different
Thank you!
Respect is very important, also in the way of dressing and talking, the woman who knows and shows respect is another level, cooking and understanding him are also very important 💯
I have an arab boyfriend and he is so sweet but i dont know i feel like he doesnt have a plan to marry me. But he is very sweet and open to me
What is the main challenge you see there?
If they love you but dont wanna marry you thats normal. They dont marry for love most of the time. They marry for the family. Dont take it personally.
Then don’t waste people’s time. Stick with finding the type of partner that the family would like, instead of “falling in love” with someone that you know you can’t marry.
@@Daijinelleexactly! My guy really pissed me off because of this
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I will not burn your kitchen habibi no worries 😂😘
Please don't! 😂🙏
I am an Indian recently starting to see a man from Lebanon, the thing is he's very fair and I am brown you know Indian skin tone very tanned and I am passionate about running too so run tan too, he kept showing interest since the first time we talked but I phused him back, but I think he's very kind and generous man and I don't think it would be a good idea to chase him away hahah do Lebanon man OK with dark skin?
Well, you mentioned that he initially showed interest. So, skin color isn't an issue here. Depending on the reason you pushed him back, you can determine whether you should get back in touch with him or not.
@@Fuadtalks I really think later on it can be a problem because I am very tanned he is very very fair.
and you chose him for his fair skin.
All man wherever they’re from are same😊
Are they? 🙃
@@Fuadtalks yees😁 especially eastern guys from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan are same by mentality with Middle Eastern guys.
Thank you 🙏
❤where is my Habibi ??
Fasting. Ramadan.😄
Noooo
Can you talk about Arab men dating Black (AA & African) women (in US)
Yes right
Its really common
Starting date with emirati man . Trying to figure out lol
Hey Latifa, fyi, dating is not halal, aim for marriage, it would be better)
One Yemeni guy fall in love with me😂.I just asked him why do you love me,he said that my heart is white, I'm a school girl and he loves my speech😂 but I rejected him because he is little bit pervert😢
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Kind. Thank you!
Exactly!
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i just met an arab man (omani) em confused he's kind and and polite bht i feel he wants lil intimacy i got that vibe but on the other hand i have got v strict values .first when we met i was happy that we both share moral grounds but i have no idea how will i pursue. I never dated before and he did have gfs before.i know it's too much to hoping for commitment on the begining. I want no intimacy but a good bound
what about this since we are LDR, and he is an Algerian but he speak french, what's the best thing to do for me to have a better relationship with him.
5:21 unfortunately not all men like hugs or kisses... I love it but my husband does not...
It was a problem for him that I was "too nice"...
If you ever read about covert narcissist you would understand.
I have the book "Men that cannot love". In this book it is written that the better the woman is the worse he became...
Im really bad at cooking 😭
Where are you from,Fuad?
I like to stay home cook good meals and take care health. But my previous marriage forced me to work. Working from home for a few hours is ok or helps the husband work to be more active. outside work is hard. I like cooking and cleaning. But Now I talk with different people, it's hard to get a compatible person. I believe Allah, will bring a good person. Wait and see. That doesn't matter any country. I like from divine, they can understand each other. Allah will inform whatever is in the spouse's heart. Divine Love is very rare.
Pag sure sir uy🙄
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Thank you so so much l love my man and would like to be a good partner for him
Thank you for taking the time to watch the video, Ruth! I'm glad to hear that you found it valuable. It's clear that you have a strong desire to be a good partner to your man, and that desire in itself is something wonderful to have. I have no doubt that he will appreciate your efforts. 💯🙌
if he sends me this message saying I'm very busy these days i have problems with my work and problems with my family So i won't be available all the time his probably cheating am i correct and lying to me
Is there a arab habibi for me?😊😂😂
In 2016 i met an Egyptian in Paris but he didn't speak french, he was very attracted to me so was i. In fact it was love at first sight for him, we kissed i left 800 km away the day after he came join me there , he was so in love but i refused to see him and since that day I regret so much, we would have been so in love and happy but i made the wrong choice . I tried to find out his place of work in Paris so to go back to him but i haven't remembered the name of his work place
That's very sad to hear sometimes we make choice because we are afraid but we regret later on. Hope now you are with someone good ☺️
@@NikitaSachdev-xh3gb thank you
@@NikitaSachdev-xh3gb I'm with someone good now yes 🪻
Hi I'm looking for a guys from dubi😢
Next video Idea, how to attract a man from Dubai 😂
UAE has many rich Arabs 😊 search on IG
@@Fuadtalks😂😂
😂😂 you will not be the only one, be prepared to share him😅
I can't cook 😮but do everything else. And he still doesn't seem really interested.
As a gay man I often wonder if an Arab guy who's either gay or bisexual to understand how to connect with him. See where he's coming from and show him my inner strength.
He liked every comment except yours 🙄
@@abdiqanihashi484 rather than being negative and jumping to conclusions, you should understand his religion and respect his beliefs. You’re asking him to go against his convictions which is cruel. This channel is about his experiences and advice, based on his lived experiences. 😅
The Arabic-English language barrier. How to overcome that? Not every arab copes very well with learning foreign languages. I know because my Arabic is still poor.
I have always found every foreign language to be pretty complicated, but once I immersed myself in it, started listening to people speaking it, I started to learn and speak it without even taking any steps to officially learn it.
@@Fuadtalks I did that initially but lost the company I had keeping me somewhat fluent so I lost most of my vocabulary. Duas for us 😀
I am a African American and I am dating a Indian man. He is Muslim. It's a challenge. But I know he cares about me. And he's only been in america 1 year so we're working on it
So how about my Habibi he leave me and block me from anywhere is this possible that he come back to me
Hi, Im Asian. My friends is arab and he asked me whether I willing to follow him to Saudi Arabia someday. He also asked me what can I cook, and also asked a few about my family. I only thought that he was joking/just cares as it normal man thing to do. What does that mean actually? Is it true what I feel?
We do throw in some humor when posing this question. But figuring out how serious he is or what he truly means, especially with limited context, is a call only you can make. :))
@@Fuadtalks I talked to him that I'm still young and want to further studies first and then he was like "you could study in saudi arabia, there is a lot of college." But the only things make me feel him jokes just because he delivered it humorous 😅
I do all that, and he is cold-blooded moron that is driving me crazyyyyyyyyy 😂 he is turkish and I'm Arab. Any advice guys ?
So you like to be running the streets😂 and you don't like a woman to ask you where are you going😂 and you don't want her to ask too many questions😂 and you don't like her to ask you where are you going and what you going to be doing😂 okay well I'm going to do the same thing I'm going to go out and do what I want to do when I want to do it how I want to do it and where I want to do it at don't ask me what time I'm coming back don't ask me where I'm going don't ask me who I'm doing it with because we all going to do it okay😂😂😂😂
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Am i falling Inlove with the arab man right now
Your so cute 😄😄😄
I don't know I heard they bias a lot anyways I'm black will it be easy to get one af the arab
It is possible.
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What does love have to do with geographical regions??🤦♂️
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I am lebanese my friend. And that's the problem with all if you. All you care about is your culture and traditions being respected before self respect. No offense.
Step 1: have blonde hair
Step 2: repeat
Haha, while this is not enough to make a man remain in love, this attribute does attract some Arab men, and I speak about that in this week's video.
That s not the norm...Arab men love real arabic beauties with long and black hair and big black eyes...The arabic poetry describes always this kind of beauty like the ultimate one😅But yeah they appreciate a beautiful blonde and even a beautiful red hair woman because it s more rare in the arabic world...
Agreed!
Habibi
If i know you have this kind of videos before my bf leave me then mybe until know he is with me 😭😭
I have a fiancee Kuwaiti men and because of jealousy he ignoring me wht can i do 😢😢
I have just seen ur 2 videos about arab men. I just wondered that you justify women suppression in one comment that arab women in their 40s have family and kids but not western women. Becoz they don't have choice. Most muslim countries not allow woman to file a divorce from her abusive partners. She can't even decide what to study or what career she choose or travel without men permission. She can't even wear her favourite dress without that black dress. In UK and many western countries had and have queen who rules the country . How many islamic kingdom have queen as their head of the state even in 21st century. How can u say that women are respectful or independent in that society. She can't even say NO to her husband for sex that she is not interested.
P.S. i don't have any personal hate towards u or ur culture. What my intention is that stone age practice should change. Many arab men and women are now so liberal like for eg furra family (RUclips channel run by that family) but it should be reflect in whole society. Thanks for reading. I'M sry if any words hurts you.
Hey there, thank you for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate your perspective, even though we may have different views on this topic.
I want to make it clear that I do not support the suppression of anyone, regardless of their gender, in any culture, whether it's Western or Eastern. I believe that suppression is detrimental to both men and women. It is unfortunate and disheartening for me to see men living unhappily in sexless marriages where they lack respect from their wives and feel trapped in a marriage they cannot leave. However, I don't necessarily label this as suppression. As a man, you should never find yourself in a situation where you feel trapped and unable to leave. That said, marriages can become extremely difficult for both men and women, and what is considered good or evil is often subjective, depending on one's perspective.
There are instances where I've witnessed women in their 30s and 40s publicly shouting at their husbands, and I wonder whether this behavior aligns with the ideals of equality and women's liberation. In the realm of politics, personally, when I think of a head of state, I tend to envision a man rather than a woman. However, this does not undermine the fact that the man's wife can play a significant role in his leadership. Speaking of kingdoms, who do you think led Britain through the challenges of WWII? Was it Queen Elizabeth or the Prime Minister Winston Churchill? The queen's role was primarily symbolic.
In my opinion, a woman has an essential role in society, and she doesn't need to compete with men or prove herself by showing her skin, joining the military, or engaging in traditionally masculine activities. That's not how I envision a thriving woman. I believe a woman shouldn't be objectified, and her worth shouldn't be solely based on her outward appearance or clothing. I understand that you may not agree with all of this, but I appreciate you sharing your thoughts.
And yeah, speaking of Islamic kingdoms, if you have an interest in history, I encourage you to explore the story of Queen Saba. Thanks for your comment, and of course, no offense is ever taken.
why dont ya just mind ur own business and the world would be such a nice place to live in)
I got bad experiences with this guys
They are all cheats and dominating
Thank you ❤️🩹