>>29699047
but it's quite weird man.
when arab/yemeni women in here married with locals; although many of them disowned by their family (for reminder, they see the locals are lower than them). they don't have extreme change like not wearing hijab anymore, showing off their affection in public or expose their lives in social medias.

but it's different when they marry white men. i talk quite frequently with the aussie guy primarily after evening prayer (shalat isya) that he said after he married her when she hang-out will always take her hijab but wear it before they heading home, showing off affection in public, asking kissing her on public spaces (still taboo in here), frequently upload her daily activities as a housewife on tiktok & instagram which at some point his father-in-law angry at him and called him useless as head of the family and a muslim husbandbcs he let her do that. Most of the time our neighborhood quite frightening/shock when the father-in-law angry/shouting at him because FIL known as calm person. His in-laws also angry because his degree of art major are kinda useless in here unless you have a connections, so he was and still unemployed.

instead showing some remorse she doubled it down which sometimes feel too fetishized by his own wife at which point made him uneasy. but after months passes and his son was born he said everything turned 180°. his FIL now is nice to him, always playing with his son, go home on the middle of lunch break and started throwing dad joke to him. his MIL always playing with the baby hair & eyes. They do it infront of public. Weeks ago he started to rarely attend evening & dawn mass prayer because after his son was born he still went to mosque but when he does he seems sleepy & lethargic, me & my friend kinda pushed him after he don't answer question and his answer was every night she ask him to have sex.

after chatting with other aussies guy in australia it is common occurence whether your wife is arab or pakistani.