Pretty much Egypt is proposing a law to make it legal for a husband or wife to have sex with their dead spouse for up to 6 hours after death. Apparently because marriage is considered binding even after death.
Moral disgust aside, it seems like this would be really terrible for death investigators.
[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
This is just mildly disturbing.
Pretty much Egypt is proposing a law to make it legal for a husband or wife to have sex with their dead spouse for up to 6 hours after death. Apparently because marriage is considered binding even after death.
Moral disgust aside, it seems like this would be really terrible for death investigators.[/quote]
Can someone find a non-Daily mail article (they can have some really awful article sometimes)
I sincerely, out of a mild believe in genuine human decency, do not believe this can be true or as it is written in the article
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
I think the most disturbing thing here is that apparently this happens often enough for the lawmakers there to actually make this a law.[/quote]
They can finally have the tight hole.
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
I think the most disturbing thing here is that apparently this happens often enough for the lawmakers there to actually make this a law.[/quote]
Did you read this somewhere else or are you only assuming this based on the possible passing of this law?
[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
This is just mildly disturbing.
Pretty much Egypt is proposing a law to make it legal for a husband or wife to have sex with their dead spouse for up to 6 hours after death. Apparently because marriage is considered binding even after death.
Moral disgust aside, it seems like this would be really terrible for death investigators.[/quote]
Can someone find a non-Daily mail article (they can have some really awful article sometimes)
I sincerely, out of a mild believe in genuine human decency, do not believe this can be true or as it is written in the article[/quote]
I really hope so too, man.
I have a lot of in laws there… like 40+ …
if Egypt is gonna turn out that bad … I can probably only immigrate a couple more and that’d be really fucking tight for me financially.
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
I think the most disturbing thing here is that apparently this happens often enough for the lawmakers there to actually make this a law.[/quote]
Did you read this somewhere else or are you only assuming this based on the possible passing of this law?[/quote]
Just assuming. I actually haven’t done any of the fact checking I usually do before I post on a topic that I am not already knowledgeable on. I don’t even know if the OP used a credible source.
[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
This is just mildly disturbing.
Pretty much Egypt is proposing a law to make it legal for a husband or wife to have sex with their dead spouse for up to 6 hours after death. Apparently because marriage is considered binding even after death.
Moral disgust aside, it seems like this would be really terrible for death investigators.[/quote]
Can someone find a non-Daily mail article (they can have some really awful article sometimes)
I sincerely, out of a mild believe in genuine human decency, do not believe this can be true or as it is written in the article[/quote]
Why would it not be true or difficult to believe? Egypt is a majority muslim country with widespread support for islamists. In that culture a women are nothing more than property.
[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
This is just mildly disturbing.
Pretty much Egypt is proposing a law to make it legal for a husband or wife to have sex with their dead spouse for up to 6 hours after death. Apparently because marriage is considered binding even after death.
Moral disgust aside, it seems like this would be really terrible for death investigators.[/quote]
Can someone find a non-Daily mail article (they can have some really awful article sometimes)
I sincerely, out of a mild believe in genuine human decency, do not believe this can be true or as it is written in the article[/quote]
Why would it not be true or difficult to believe? Egypt is a majority muslim country with widespread support for islamists. In that culture a women are nothing more than property.
Here is the alarabiya article…
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Anyone got a non-alarabiya version? You do? Got a non-Huffington post version? Oh…how about a non-Chicago Tribune version? Uh huh. Bet you don’t have a non-International Business Times version. You do? Err…refuse to believe. Nah! nah! nah! nah! Can’t hear you!
Have a look at the different pictures of Cairo University graduates over the years at this link to see how Egyptian society has changed over the last 60 years: