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‘Permit Kuwaiti Women To Buy Good-Looking Men’

 

KUWAIT CITY, June 25: A few weeks after creating waves with the suggestion that Kuwaiti men be allowed to keep concubines to satisfy their urges, former national assembly candidate and activist Salwa Al-Mutairi has called for issuing a law that would allow Kuwaiti women to buy good looking men from Muslim countries. The men, however, should have ‘slave qualities’ and should be ready for marriage.

 

According to Al-Mutairi, the proposal would solve the problem of spinsters in Kuwait and would help face the phenomenon of increasing divorce rates in the country.

 

Talking about the qualities of a slave man, Al-Mutairi said “the purchased man should be polite, modest and good looking. He should obey the orders of his wife and treat her well, so that she spends her life with him in a beautiful way, away from clashes, fights and disputes.”

 

Salwa added that such ‘husbands’ should be recruited through offices in Islamic countries, not just from Russia, and said ‘wanted husbands for women’ advertisements should mention that the candidate should either be a Muslim or should be willing to embrace Islam.

 

A Kuwaiti woman can select her husband by looking at the photos of the applicants, she said, adding the proposal will also help eugenics in Kuwait. Al-Mutairi said she would do the job if she was given legal authorization and would visit European and Asian countries which have large Muslim populations and hire men who have the qualities needed to satisfy Kuwaiti women.

 

Salwa also claimed that a former minister who spent 14 years in his position proposed to her and that he loves her very much but she refused to marry him because he is 30 years older than her. She said she is ready to get married to a young good looking European, even if he is poor.

 

Meanwhile, Islamic thinker Mohammad Al-Ansari described the proposal on purchasing slaves as “strange, odd and not in tune with the current times.”

 

By: Mohammad Al-Ahmad - Special to the Arab Times

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Malika   
:D , Allahe aduunyo maxaa lagu wareere..:D, the world is a funny place sometimes. I dont know why this article made me chuckle - it just did.

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samonia   

Meanwhile, Islamic thinker Mohammad Al-Ansari described the proposal on purchasing slaves as “strange, odd and not in tune with the current times.”

is that all he could say ?

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Kuwaiti's and their sexual fantasies, eh! "Concubines" for the men and "slaves" for the women. Heck, just go spend your millions in lalalands where escorts are abundant, if you want to satisfy your sexual urges.. Maalayacni miiran

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NGONGE   

Told you that women are mad. :D

 

Ayoub, did you post this reply in the link you provided?

 

joblessbengaliphd 28 June 2011 03:56

this may finally change the trend of labour migration to the middle east from the "brainy" countries. ofcourse some fair bengalis, taller malays, educated somalis and docile turks will try to take advantage of the market (capitalism at its fair-play) but generally it will improve the trade imbalance between the have and have-nots. i am fully supportive of this. the only problem is my wife is viciously territorial when it comes to sharing.

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it seems the Kuwaiti women are in so much in need of sex and they are desperate to have slave sex men so they can do such an experiments of sex and explore the kinds of sex they have in their minds,,, which they couldnt do it to their Kuwaiti men, lolzzz

fycking disgrace thing,,, ...

and one more thing, they want European men hahahahaha. why not africans coz as all the world knows africans can do better job than europeans hahahahah

peace and love

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And I thought the new tickle spa that I heard just opened in spain on NPR this morning was crazy but it looks like this lady takes the cake. camal la'an + Way too many soup opera's waa dangerous.

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nuune   

If the word slave is taken out, it would be normal husband and wife(is garaacayo(is qabo(isla seexanayo(is kudayo)(is abaahinayo(is boodayo(is biiqayo))))))), laakin she uses the slave word to keep the man to his nationality(not giving a Kuwaiti Passport or the children as one mentioned in the comments), this fear of losing the enthic people is well known in the Gulf States.

 

The idea is not bad, because Kuwaiti women can't find men, simple as that, there is not enough men in Kuwait, the few that are there are either married to 4 wives and divorcing the 4 wives only to marry 4 brand new wives to keep the status quo in tact.

 

Yaan lala yaabin, mashaqey dadkan ku jiraan, wey rafaadeen, naago wada balbalayo oo karayo ayaa joogo Kuwait oo basbaaas gaduudan xataa hadii lagaga shubo candhada aan waxba ka tareyn,, dumarka kale ee Khaliijkana wey ka daranyihiin waayo saabuun bey cunaan.

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AYOUB   

Ngonge, what link are you on about? The one meant for folks interested in Salwa's proposition?:D

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The woman has done nothing wrong but expressed her views and desires freely. Now that should be welcomed in democratic, progressive and free society. The healthy sign and ultimate product of freedom of expression.

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