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Old 12-02-2015, 06:18 PM
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Burkas actually aren't that rare outside of the cities....
There are villages where every woman wears them. Everything you said above applies to Tehran and Tehran alone.
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Old 12-02-2015, 06:34 PM
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Burkas actually aren't that rare outside of the cities....
There are villages where every woman wears them. Everything you said above applies to Tehran and Tehran alone.
I have never been to the middle east, so I will have to listen to you here.

I really enjoy reading about our cultural enemies, while reading about Iran it sounds like burkas were are only common in communities with a majority immigrant population (people from other Arab countries).

Is this inaccurate?

I gather that you have served in the middle east, have you ever been to Iran?

Does the Hijab make them sexier or...?

Do they have to leave it on during sex? Oral? ...Anal?

I have so many questions!
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Old 12-02-2015, 06:43 PM
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I have never been to the middle east, so I will have to listen to you here.

I really enjoy reading about our cultural enemies, while reading about Iran it sounds like burkas were are only common in communities with a majority immigrant population (people from other Arab countries).

Is this inaccurate?

I gather that you have served in the middle east, have you ever been to Iran?

Does the Hijab make them sexier or...?

Do they have to leave it on during sex, oral, anal?

I have so many questions!
I'm from Iran.

Your first post perfectly describes Tehran. The poor wear more traditional clothing in the southern portions of the city. The northern "suburbs" are basically like the Persian parts of LA. The villages have always had women wearing burkas...

Iran didn't even start to phase out the burka til the Pahlavi dynasty took power in the early 20th century...inertia in the Middle East is a powerful thing

If you're actually interested and have an hour, this is pretty decent, although definitely from a cultural relativist perspective: http://youtu.be/D61uriEGsIM
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Old 12-02-2015, 06:45 PM
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I'm from Iran.

Your first post perfectly describes Tehran. The poor wear more traditional clothing in the southern portions of the city. The northern "suburbs" are basically like the Persian parts of LA. The villages have always had women wearing burkas...

Iran didn't even start to phase out the burka til the Pahlavi dynasty took power in the early 20th century...inertia in the Middle East is a powerful thing
It's really nice to have a brown on these boards to provide such insights. Here kid, take this $1 bill. You can eat well tonight.
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Old 12-02-2015, 06:55 PM
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It's really nice to have a brown on these boards to provide such insights. Here kid, take this $1 bill. You can eat well tonight.
You already knew this big_japan. I only wish I were Jewish to piss you off more.

PS: I'm gonna need more than $1. Persians have expensive tastes
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Old 12-02-2015, 08:22 PM
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Old 12-02-2015, 07:08 PM
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I'm from Iran.

Your first post perfectly describes Tehran. The poor wear more traditional clothing in the southern portions of the city. The northern "suburbs" are basically like the Persian parts of LA. The villages have always had women wearing burkas...

Iran didn't even start to phase out the burka til the Pahlavi dynasty took power in the early 20th century...inertia in the Middle East is a powerful thing

If you're actually interested and have an hour, this is pretty decent, although definitely from a cultural relativist perspective: http://youtu.be/D61uriEGsIM
I feel like Iran would be a really cool place to visit if it things in the world weren't so crazy.

I love hearing about the Middle East and will definitely give that a watch, (fully expecting a tranny dick).

I am more interested in your take on the politics of Iran, given the fact that you claim to be from there (I WANT to believe you, I do. But, "I'm from Iran." sounds like an argument 14 year old me would have made on the Internet.)

I have several questions if you would be willing to indulge me, I know some of them are super personal so feel free to ignore me or PM the answers.

Were you born in Iran?

When did you arrive/leave?

Why did you or your family leave? Political/social oppression? Economic reasons?

Are you Muslim? I understand if you don't want to answer this one lol!

Are there racial/ethnic issues in addition to religious issues at play in Iran? Did these effect you?

Did you or your family members have to wear traditional garb while in Iran? Were there credible threats of violence if you didn't wear them?

What are my chances of picking up an Iranian chick if I could hypothetically visit? Would she go down on me? Would she expect me to return the favor? Pubic Hair?...Pubic Hijab!?

But seriously, inquiring minds want to know!
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Old 12-02-2015, 07:24 PM
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I feel like Iran would be a really cool place to visit if it things in the world weren't so crazy.

I love hearing about the Middle East and will definitely give that a watch, (fully expecting a tranny dick).

I am more interested in your take on the politics of Iran, given the fact that you claim to be from there (I WANT to believe you, I do. But, "I'm from Iran." sounds like an argument 14 year old me would have made on the Internet.)

I have several questions if you would be willing to indulge me, I know some of them are super personal so feel free to ignore me or PM the answers.

Were you born in Iran?

When did you arrive/leave?

Why did you or your family leave? Political/social oppression? Economic reasons?

Are you Muslim? I understand if you don't want to answer this one lol!

Are there racial/ethnic issues in addition to religious issues at play in Iran? Did these effect you?

Did you or your family members have to wear traditional garb while in Iran? Were there credible threats of violence if you didn't wear them?

What are my chances of picking up an Iranian chick if I could hypothetically visit? Would she go down on me? Would she expect me to return the favor? Pubic Hair?...Pubic Hijab!?

But seriously, inquiring minds want to know!
Born there. Left in the 80s at age 9. Got here at 11 after living in the UAE for the interim period. Raised in my father's religion. I chose to be Baha'i (my mother's religion) after being heavily persecuted for it by Muslims in Iran. That was the reason we left.

That video is Rick steves, the travel guy, going to Iran. It isn't a tranny dick.

I'm not sure how I could prove I'm Persian, but I am. As for the Persian women thing, if you make $100,000+, you're a lock, especially for women in Iran itself. If you make less than that you better pretend that you're wealthy. I kid but I'm not a huge fan of Persian women. More power to you with them
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Old 12-02-2015, 08:42 PM
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Red States Have More Fatties than Blue States

Its the other way around on p99 tho, go red, loose weight from all the tears.
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Old 12-02-2015, 09:36 PM
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Red States Have More Fatties than Blue States

Its the other way around on p99 tho, go red, loose weight from all the tears.
I'm not defending republicans. I'm condemning fat people - like you.

I hate politicians...
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