1. U-the narrator stretched the story too long unnecessarily. 2. I don't blame Layla. It's Rami-Asshole (who didn't fulfill his covenant), n the father-in-law (who trespassed all the limits of morality (son's wife/a daughter-in-law is actually a dauther), the culture etc). Whatever happened was bound to happen.
I was married to a man from Pakistan. It was the most horrible choice l ever made. It's always the woman's fault. Men always blame it on the woman. They were both wrong. He wanted sex. That's was his son wife. I wasted 25 years of my life trying to keep my marriage together because we had 2 boys. The mental abuse was too much. We've been divorced for 14 years and he's still tries punish me for divorcing him. Unless you've lived it don't judge.
Thank you for sharing your story. It’s truly not easy to go through such pain for such a long time. Trying to hold a marriage together for the sake of your children is a courageous decision, but sometimes, choosing to leave is the best way to protect yourself and find peace. You’ve shown great strength in facing and overcoming that situation. I hope you continue to find peace and happiness in your life. Don’t let the past hold you back - you deserve better things ahead.
@@Carly-pr2xw u sound like a liar, that making up a story against Pakistani guys, also it is ladies fault in the video, she was married, but just didn’t care, so it is the womens fault and the father in law as well
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Thanks for sharing this story ☺️
Is this a true story, if yes then where is this story on the internet?
Leyla should not have allowed her father-in-law to come so close to her.
This rubbish old folk destroyed her life and her entire family
This video could cut down at least 5 minutes. Good narating, but you dragged the story too much.
You can be a good writer
1. U-the narrator stretched the story too long unnecessarily.
2. I don't blame Layla. It's Rami-Asshole (who didn't fulfill his covenant), n the father-in-law (who trespassed all the limits of morality (son's wife/a daughter-in-law is actually a dauther), the culture etc). Whatever happened was bound to happen.
I was married to a man from Pakistan. It was the most horrible choice l ever made. It's always the woman's fault. Men always blame it on the woman. They were both wrong. He wanted sex. That's was his son wife.
I wasted 25 years of my life trying to keep my marriage together because we had 2 boys. The mental abuse was too much. We've been divorced for 14 years and he's still tries punish me for divorcing him. Unless you've lived it don't judge.
I'm so glad you escaped such a horrible marriage. I hope your happy in your life now.
@lizhooley6726
I am much happier. I get mad at myself for staying so long. If there were only do overs. Thank you
Thank you for sharing your story. It’s truly not easy to go through such pain for such a long time. Trying to hold a marriage together for the sake of your children is a courageous decision, but sometimes, choosing to leave is the best way to protect yourself and find peace. You’ve shown great strength in facing and overcoming that situation. I hope you continue to find peace and happiness in your life. Don’t let the past hold you back - you deserve better things ahead.
@911-TrueCrimeDocumentary
Thank you
@@Carly-pr2xw u sound like a liar, that making up a story against Pakistani guys, also it is ladies fault in the video, she was married, but just didn’t care, so it is the womens fault and the father in law as well