Posted on 06/30/2014 11:38:43 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Wife denies report, saying she was divorced because of family rifts
A Saudi man divorced his wife just after he saw her driving a car on social networks, but the woman denied the report, saying she was divorced because of persistent rifts.
The unnamed woman said she would file a lawsuit against her husband for his cruelty and beating her up during their marriage and that she would demand alimony.
The report that he divorced me for driving a car is not true if this is the reason, then I would not only drive a car but perform stunt driving, she told Sabq daily.
The real reason is that he was beating me up
this caused disputes between our families
he was lying when he said he saw me driving on social networks because the film was posted online just for our families to see, she said.
Wow that is weird. It is not like she cheated or something. I wonder what he would do if she rode a donkey?
Then he runs her over.
Just kidding! Just a little joke there.
I knew you were making it up when you didn’t say he slit her throat first.
The report that he divorced me for driving a car is not true if this is the reason, then I would not only drive a car but perform stunt driving, she told Sabq daily.
A very spirited lass!
Baby you can’t drive my car,
I’ll beat you with the Crescent star,
You won’t get from me too far,
and maybe I’ll stone you...
Beep..Beep—n-—beep..beep..yeh
Well...he really would not like me at all.
I play the bass and ride a Harley.
did she have a license?
He beats his wife and yet he is still considered a good Muslim.
After seeing how some women drive was the correct choice.....
Jeez...Saudi what would you do if your daughter wants to be Danica Patrick? I doubt a burka would fit in a stock car.
“he saw her driving a car on social networks”; she didn’t drive on a road?
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