Pimpin
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- Joined
- Sep 28, 2016
- Messages
- 38
I was here in 88. Many wore a jilbab. I don't get the ruckus about them wearing it. No matter the pressure anyone gets, at the end of the day, once they are adults they have the final say on whether they will wear it or not. They are responsible for what they do. Blaming others for their decisions if they do or others do for them is also a choice but a cop-out and a giving to others there power. It's their business no one elses.
