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Britons 'liable to Sharia divorces' in UAE
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Britons 'liable to Sharia divorces' in UAE

So I asked my mom, which lives in Senegal, about the customs of the country ( she knows way better than me).

There are two possibilities of divorce: traditionnal, and legal.

-Traditionnal

When one of the spouses wants to leave, some members of the two families generally meet, to try to find an agreement ( good luck with that in Western World) . When the divorce seems unavoidable, the two families will figure together the terms of the separation ( yes, sometimes the spouses are not even in the same room when that happens). Imagine that in Europe/US! They conduct the negociations, and only after that is the divorce official.
Custody: generally, children that are too young ( up to 3 years ) go with the mother (logical, after all) . But the others go to the parent with the most means.

-Legal

When the wife (usually) goes to court: first, the judges try to find an agreement with her. If she wants to divorce for some motives like "he promised monogamy, but took a second wife", they may tell her to reconsider her decision, tell her it was the same for them, etc . They will usually never take automatically the woman's side at least.
When a spouse leaves the house , then the winner is usually the other spouse [Image: smile.gif]
They may not request one of the spouses to leave the house if the other "feels" uncomfortable with his/her presence. Only if there is evidence that there may be a risk for the other. You heard? EVIDENCE. No bias like in Western world, where a single complaint from the wife is enough for a judge to order the husband to leave.

You do not get automatically stripped of your common house too if the custody goes to the mother.
Alimony is reasonable too.


So to summarize:

In Senegal, when you divorce ( generally religiously AND legally), both families try to settle the disagreement. A consensus is always aimed for, we priviledge a bad agreement rather than a good trial.
Even the judges try to reconciliate the spouses before issuing divorce.

TL;DR
If you want to get married, come to Senegal. There are a lot of young, healthy women, and you won't be screwed as hard ( if not at all) as in Western World if you divorce.
You have a white god factor too (actually, European/American god factor, even if you are black). However, homosexuality is punishable by the law ( [Image: biggrin.gif] ) , and so is adultery too [Image: tongue.gif]


Edit:
Just for you, in case you come to Senegal: footage of what to expect about nightlife, on the dance floor [Image: tongue.gif]




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