Her Dad's Arranging Her Marriage? | CCP 120

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  • @Snoozy113
    @Snoozy113 9 місяців тому +42

    If a man can't provide, he shouldn't look for marriage. Sara is right, bills is the mans responsibility, once a woman helps out the more the man starts to take advantage of her. A woman shouldn't have the pressure of having a job or to pay half the bills, when we know deep down the household and cooking duties will always be the woman's role. So why does she have to do everything. Of course if you expect to live a more luxurious lifestyle and your husband's earnings isn't sufficient and you don't mind chipping in, that's up to the woman.

    • @lindad5422
      @lindad5422 9 місяців тому +15

      Yeah I don’t understand some Muslims today, like do they know their own religion 🤦🏻‍♀️ it’s the man’s obligation in islam,why should women be made to feel guilty for not getting a job

    • @Balgees24
      @Balgees24 9 місяців тому

      100% agree 👏

    • @mizzhelloo
      @mizzhelloo 9 місяців тому +3

      Honestly!
      Why would a girl leave her father’s house where she is taken care of to go and struggle with a man who expects sex, meals, childbirth, and rent money???
      Women are getting duped….

  • @brycemadre
    @brycemadre 9 місяців тому +8

    A 50/50 relationship is basically a roommate situation. As an unmarried female I do everything on my own, mortgage, bills, lifestyle, etc. I don’t need a husband who can’t sustain our home by himself. Many men constantly say we as women take away their manhood however, when 50/50 comes into place it is the men who is giving it up.

  • @fardousmohamedali7041
    @fardousmohamedali7041 9 місяців тому +16

    Hey guys!! I've been watching you since Epi. 1 but I guess this is my first time commenting. I just wanna start with a dua and ask Allah to grant you both wonderful spouses who become the coolness of your eyes. While I know the pressure is pressuring and you obviously need to put in the work, I also want to remind you that such things truly happen when you least expect it. Marriage is a Rizq (provision) and whether you receive that Rizq 2 months from now or 2 years from now, there's goodness in Allah's plan every time. Love your podcast and take care!

    • @CousinConnectionPodcast
      @CousinConnectionPodcast  9 місяців тому +3

      You’re a real one 🩷 Ameeeeen, we appreciate the du’ahs! I ask the same for you (if you’re not married) 🥰
      Great reminder for sure, definitely helps to ease the stress we’re feeling from the sudden pressure coming our way haha. Thank you for commenting 🫶🏾

  • @samaia837
    @samaia837 9 місяців тому +2

    I think the man shouldn't marry if he can't provide for a family. If you expect your wife also provide for a family (money) then you should also do a household duties as much as she does, you should spend the same quality time with children and e.t.c. Cause it is not fair that man will have 1 job and woman at least 3 jobs. Also then you get pragnant it is a woman who postpones her career (she loses at least 15% promotion each year). Mind that childcare takes 24 hours per day, job takes 8-9 hours a day and it is less exhausting.

  • @Beauty_4m_Ashes
    @Beauty_4m_Ashes 9 місяців тому +1

    I can relate to so much of the first half of this convo!!!! I'm in this with you both!

  • @zubeydaibrahim3667
    @zubeydaibrahim3667 3 місяці тому

    Makmaka is an Oromo language and love you guys!

  • @hajaraibrahim3282
    @hajaraibrahim3282 9 місяців тому

    Here in Nigeria we face the same issue regarding marriage, to think we different ethnic groups in one country but our parents prefer we marry people from our own tribe, Infact it’s a must in other tribes.

  • @kowtharali1050
    @kowtharali1050 9 місяців тому

    Amir talking about constipation at the beginning is so relatable 😭😭😭

  • @abukitten
    @abukitten 9 місяців тому +10

    16:05 that’s really interesting…. 😮 were you thinking of “proverb”? In the Somali language, the word for that is MAAHMAAH so.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maahmaah
    Some of my favorite ones are:
    1) habar fadhido lagdan la fudud (basically means… wrestling is pretty easy for an old woman sitting - generally used when someone is giving you suggestions, saying something is easy, etc whilst just observing)
    2) Af daboolan waa dahab (a covered/sealed mouth is gold…pretty self explanatory)
    3) Ninkii soo joog laga waayo soo jiifaa laga helaa (this one is low key hilarious because we’ve all been there… it means “for the one who refuses to stop [whatever it is that ppl are telling them isn’t good for them] they will surely come to lie down submissively” lol just imagine in your head a clip of someone being hard headed not listening and then it cuts to the next scene of them in bed with an ice pack looking like a miskeen 😂)

    • @Zahrah.M
      @Zahrah.M 9 місяців тому +2

      I’ve come across a lot of #1s in the harari community lol so we need a saying like that too!

    • @CousinConnectionPodcast
      @CousinConnectionPodcast  9 місяців тому +1

      I tried to reply to this like 3 times but YT kept removing my comment lol. Anyways, I wanted to say how cool it is that the words sound similar in the respective languages tooo- makhmakha (harari) and maahmaah in Somali! I love the examples you provided haha. Thank you for sharing!! ☺️

  • @alison2568
    @alison2568 9 місяців тому +1

    love the latest episodes!! 💕

  • @sadaduri4043
    @sadaduri4043 9 місяців тому +1

    Good job Saada for knowing unusual Harari vocabulary 👏

  • @essjay3051
    @essjay3051 9 місяців тому +4

    I'm in Omaha! I must've been sending Wi-Fi vibes to you guys to Make you say Omaha.😉

    • @CousinConnectionPodcast
      @CousinConnectionPodcast  9 місяців тому +1

      You know what’s crazy is that Omaha has come up in conversation a few days ago toooo! Lol all of a sudden it’s everywhere 😂

  • @RH_Namina
    @RH_Namina 9 місяців тому +3

    Yayyyyy new videooooo😂😂😂😂😂

  • @edenofafrica
    @edenofafrica 9 місяців тому +1

    I think makmakah (proverbs/idioms) is same in Afan Oromoo too, not sure if it's a purely Gey Sinan word

  • @htuli6015
    @htuli6015 9 місяців тому +1

    I think emigration is migrating out kindof like exit +migration and immigration is migrating in like in+migration (the e and the I)

  • @l0singmysanity
    @l0singmysanity 8 місяців тому

    @33:32 😂😂

  • @zoe-mv6ji
    @zoe-mv6ji 9 місяців тому +2

    Did Sara say 21, 10 years ago? So she’s 31 now she literally looks 23 Allahumabarik

  • @dean-cc7fp
    @dean-cc7fp 9 місяців тому

    In 🇪🇹 some tribes it is big No No to get married if you have a,drop of blood relations .

  • @Zahrah.M
    @Zahrah.M 9 місяців тому

    Waffling is a word i’ve heard from australian/new zealand people only so that’s prob why you hadn’t heard it before Sara, they have great sayings though haha 😂
    The way ive heard Canada (aptly) described is that we’re taxed like a socialist country but everything else operates like a capitalist one 😅😅 it aint a good balance fo sho’. But only Toronto ppl are allowed to diss Toronto 😝

    • @CousinConnectionPodcast
      @CousinConnectionPodcast  9 місяців тому +1

      Tbh you’d think that I would’ve known that term especially because I have so many cousins/friends from Australia😅 but you learn something new!
      We have a love-hate relationship with Toronto 😂

    • @Zahrah.M
      @Zahrah.M 9 місяців тому

      Aside from the one exception, i don’t - i get them from youtubers 😂