Ok , I,m way older than fourteen, but girl, online dating is not good. Just go find someone out ther in the real world you will be much happier.
2007-10-11 15:46:25
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answered by Ashley T 1
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Aisha replaced into 14 whilst engaged and consummated the marriage at age 18 or 19 the prophet led via occasion via marrying many spouse's at a time that there have been many widows as a results of conflict with Quraseh @Sunni bella : hadiths could be observed as much as quran hadiths have been written after the prophet dying via genuine muslims without hadiths to coach us a thank you to do many stuff that the quran says that me could yet how can we do it the prophet by no skill forced woman to marry him caravans have been raided because of the fact it replaced into conflict and that's how wars have been fought do certainly not say the prophet replaced right into a savage or a killer in case you have been rather muslim could save on with the two hadiths and quran
2016-10-06 13:03:02
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answered by merkl 4
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2015-01-24 11:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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At your age, you are not actuallowed to post question or answer on this site.
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2007-10-11 20:52:45
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answered by exo 7
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I don't live in Kentucky and I'm not a boy. But, let me advise you: DON'T TRY TO FIND BOYFRIENDS ON THE INTERNET.
My French teacher thinks she's engaged, and she dates online...and she's never even met her 'boyfriend' in real life.
2007-10-11 15:45:38
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answered by : ) 4
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hahahahaha well you obvisouly are not getting a bf. and im sorry to say, but is there is a possibility taht your ex broke up with you because youa re so young? dont get a bf!!! just hang out with guys, and make them want to talk to yoU!!
2007-10-11 16:03:25
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answered by book worm 5
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dangerous way to get a bf. seriously chica, be careful.... ur a little young to be doing this stuff online.... even if ur older don't... its over all bad... have you ever seen to catch a predator???
2007-10-11 16:20:28
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answered by Anonymous
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please delete this question, you have no idea how many sick guys are on here that are going to track you down! PLEASE do this for your own good! don't believe anyone that says they want to be your boyfriend! for all you know, it might be some old creep.
2007-10-11 15:46:17
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answered by noisa829 2
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