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Kamangir | April 30, 2007 | Category Iran
Frankly, lately, Kamangir has not been updated as frequently as it used to be. That is mainly because of my efforts to carry out a rather radical moderation in Balatarin. The fact is, to my deepest sorrow, and joy at the same time, trying to crackdown on copy-and-paste blogging resulted in a bloody coup. The positive side is, I will have more time for Kamangir and also for my research. My prof is just back from a conference with a handful of papers which I have to go through and then apply in my own research. Also, the candidacy exam is coming close and I have to prepare for the first half of my degree. So, we are back on track with juicy, and bitter, stuff from the Blogestan.
This is the English translation of a humorous post from Mulla Hasani.
It is the most obvious for everyone that there are two types of living:
In the first type, you cannot take off your cloths when you go swimming. You get into water with your cloths on so that they swim and enjoy themselves. You will dive in with your pajamas, the same ones which you wear at home. There is no bathing suit in your life. In fact, many thing do not exist in your lifestyle.
In the first type, the heavy protective and dominating hands of men are on the shoulders of women. In the second type, the couple will be hand-in-hand.
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That’s funny because, in US atleast, most Muslim couples the wife is the one who is the upholder of the faith while the husband is usually “modern” and relaxed about it (i.e. doesn’t care).