Yasser or Miriam?
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Yasser or Miriam?
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She was just as bad since she resisted every idea of his and twisted his words. One could say they deserved each other...Swara Sangeet wrote:I don't think I can choose either side. Each has their own views. I suppose Yasser can be blamed more because of his 'affair'.
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Very well put. They bought were whiny and unwilling to accept the other.gali wrote:She was just as bad since she resisted every idea of his and twisted his words. One could say they deserved each other...Swara Sangeet wrote:I don't think I can choose either side. Each has their own views. I suppose Yasser can be blamed more because of his 'affair'.
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When one is in a relationship, I think he shouldn't have sex calls with other women. Also, Yasser tried to realize the affair, but stopped at the last minute.Ssinghal wrote:I notice most people are blaming Yasser because of his so-called "affair". I do not think that what Yasser had counted as an affair. He did not have any physical relationship with her, and making panting sounds on the phone while talking to each other does not count as an affair.
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Very well put. They bought were whiny and unwilling to accept the other.gali wrote:She was just as bad since she resisted every idea of his and twisted his words. One could say they deserved each other...Swara Sangeet wrote:I don't think I can choose either side. Each has their own views. I suppose Yasser can be blamed more because of his 'affair'.
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Yaser represents many of us humans. We try hard to please the people around us may it be for a good intention or the other way.Chepkemoi95 wrote:I think I support Yaser though he was whiny, he kept trying to please his 'hard to please wife'
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I agree! He shouldn't have been getting on the phone his lover. If he really wanted to save his marriage, he should have cut the connection. Since they didn't love or respect each other, I don't think their marriage could be fixed.Yolimari wrote:They were my least favorite characters. He shouldn't have been getting on the phone with a woman to make an emotional and sexual connection. He should have better left the marriage. She was controlling and disrespectful, meaning she wanted to force him to have her beliefs. Love was definitely over between them. However, I can understand his frustration with her.
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