fartun Posted December 20, 2005 woow pple i have to let you guys know that getting married may seem to be something hard but when you are in love and you want to do any thing god that is the best thing ever walahi. any way i am newly wed and the most thing that i enjoy is getting up early in the morning my husband making doing the breakfast eating together and playing each with the food how nice is thatn na'mean. yeah coming back home asking each others how was their day, comeon lets me honest who else would ask you that and give you big kiss on the forhead na'mean that is the best na'mean. eating dinner together puting each others mouth how wonderful is that to be honest is something that we all dream about na'mean. besides sitting on the table helping me with my homework, washing the dishes together, taking shower gosh cant' put words to that coz am so in love i gues, yeah waking up in his arms do nothing but hold each other tie and make love to each while never lasts na'mean. so the moral of this is i would recomend each and every one of you to get marry and feel the enjoyment of life na'mean being single isn't fun coz there is nothing to talk about other than this and that so forth but yeah when you are married got life, love and everying soroundings all together feel me pple. enjoy life while it lasts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haneefah Posted December 20, 2005 Congratulations on the marriage sis, May ALlah make your current joy an everlasting one. Wish you the best Insha'Allah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted December 20, 2005 Congrats to you Fartun, I am glad that you are happy and enjoying life with your new hubby, but I gotta wonder about ; day, comeon lets me honest who else would ask you that and give you big kiss on the forhead na'mean that is the best na'mean. What's this business about kissing each other in the foreheaD? You take showers together, make love etc, why stop with the forehead when it comes to kissing?? Is there a law that says two married people can't kiss in the lips? Its bad enough they do it on weddings when they giving each other kisses on the cheeks and foreheads etc. I am going off topic here, but I am very curious to know who came up with this business about lip kissing being a big no no. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Medley of extemporanea Posted December 20, 2005 LayZieGirl , what the problem? Do you need someone to kiss you on your forhead? Why do you care who others kiss each other..... if you need someone to kiss you on your forehead, am sure there's many Farax that are more then willing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted December 20, 2005 ^ I think you would be wise to wear a helmet (or a hazmat suit) for what is sure to happen next. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shyheim Posted December 20, 2005 I agree marriage is a beautiful thing. Most of us folks ain't getting any younger so mine as well hit the alter right, lol...not quite...we all got a given day and so we wait patiently, but it's a blessing you already experienced that day..now cherish that..and god bless...1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
- Femme - Posted December 20, 2005 Farturn, Congrats. Sounds lovely. LayZie, What's this business about kissing each other in the foreheaD? You take showers together, make love etc, why stop with the forehead when it comes to kissing?? Is there a law that says two married people can't kiss in the lips? Its bad enough they do it on weddings when they giving each other kisses on the cheeks and foreheads etc. I am going off topic here, but I am very curious to know who came up with this business about lip kissing being a big no no. Are you crazy, woman? Illahayow labo muslimeen oo afka islagaley sida hippopotamus hana tusin. Ameen. Thinking about the exchange of bacteria, saliva, and bad breath just makes me want to hurl. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Uma Posted December 20, 2005 Mabrook! Glad to see a happy siter. Althought you shouldn't point out singleness (not sure if the word exists). everyone has a day. Enjoy your happyness and u soo ducee single lada. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Valenteenah. Posted December 20, 2005 Fartun, congrats...I am really happy for you. I hope your happiness and marriage both last a lifetime, Insha'Allah. LoL @ FF! Did you not tell me you were the lip-locking champion of your senior year in high school? Oopsie daisy... Layzie...that's called an 'audience-kiss'. You can't exactly snog your hubby/wifey/someone with your mumsy and granny looking on. That would be in very bad taste. But fear not, from what I hear, the really fun stuff is saved for behind closed doors (just as it should, mind). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qandalawi Posted December 20, 2005 Congrats sis and thanks for the advice, the moral of the story was to get married, hear hear hear One can imagine how hard that seems when you are not, but rather easy when its done, Its how life works. Sometime I see the already married peepz looking for second and seriously doing it while the singles are still wondering around. That is how simple it is, so C'mon lets do it Who's is ready??? Casto haye, Woman section waa agwareegaysaa maalmahaan , There was never been a better chance than this, Thanks to Fartun. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zaahidah Posted December 20, 2005 Are you crazy, woman? Illahayow labo muslimeen oo afka islagaley sida hippopotamus hana tusin. Ameen. Thinking about the exchange of bacteria, saliva, and bad breath just makes me want to hurl. It's from the Sunnah to do that walaalo teeda kale marriage without arinkaa dhadhan ba ma lahane :confused: Wasalaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arawella Posted December 20, 2005 If marriage is such bliss then why do we have so many family breakdowns, single mothers and men with more than 1 wife? Marriage is all about hard work; the romance is high while you are still on your honeymoon. However that is not to say there are the exceptions and I hope in this case your marriage Fartum is one of those. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted December 20, 2005 fartoun mabruuk sis, may allah make yr union a happy one and your husband kii lagu nasto a word of advise, be consistant, dont do things out of xiiso, but rather out of love and remember true love is not the butterflies, the kissy kissy lovey dovey stuff, its acceptance, support and companionship. it is your home, your life, give it priority and insha allah allah will help ya with the rest. good luck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MR ORGILAQE Posted December 20, 2005 fartoun the work starts after the first child is born.speaking from experience of course and if you can pass that test then you are made otherwise you are in trouble.nothing near now, so have a great time!!.Honeymoon doesnt come around so make as much good a memory of it as you can..............it's something you'll remember for a long time!..........keep the old man busy under the sheets .......he's been ina draught long enough looooooooooooool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sheherazade Posted December 20, 2005 So the best thing's the honeymoon? And downhill from there on? Congrats. Tickle those tonsils, for God's sake. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites