Yes I know all women are meant to wear hijab and dress descently but they don't to attract men will she is married now. She got her man so now it is time to detract would be suitors or men who think they have a chance.BlackVelvet wrote:Rapidwolverine wrote: Ok I will admit it I married a woman who doesn't wear hijab, and wears pants. Yes and I was attracted to her looks, appearence etc. But now we are married is it not common knowledge for her to change her wardrobe from that of a single woman..To that of a married woman. I believe that is something very obvious!!
Its not about changing her. Its something simple that needs to be adjusted too. Dress like a married woman wear jilbaab etc. Who wears jilbaab - married women. Thats is all.
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Dude all women are supposed to wear hijaab and dress decent, not just married women. If you married a woman who doesn't wear hijaab or dress deccently and it wasn't an issue when you were dating, it's hypocritical and dishonest for you to make a big deal about it after the wedding.
Instead she dresses exactly the same as if nothing as changed. No hijab, still wears pants at times, expensive jewelery and lots of perfume.

