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A man is suing his new wife for fraud after seeing her without make up

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A man is suing his new wife for fraud after seeing her without make up

Wednesday 5 Aug 2015




One groom was seemingly unaware of this well known secret, which is why he is suing his new wife after seeing her without make up on for the first time.
The morning after their recent wedding in Algeria the man reportedly awoke and was shocked to see his wife’s natural face.


At first he didn’t even think the woman lying next to him was his wife, accusing her of being a thief, before finally admitting she was in fact the same woman he had married the day before.

However he is now reportedly suing her for fraud and ‘psychological suffering’.


Emirates 247 reported that the man is looking for $20,000 (£13,000) in damages.
‘He said she looked very beautiful and attractive before marriage, but when he woke up in the morning and found that she had washed the make-up off her face, he was frightened as he thought she was a thief,’ a source told local media.


http://metro.co.uk/2015/08/05/a-man...r-without-make-up-for-the-first-time-5327715/


 
This reminds me of another case from China where the husband successfully sued his wife for deceit after she gave birth to an ugly baby. The wife had undergone plastic surgery prior to marriage and had hidden this from her husband!

Isn't beauty only skin deep and aren't the person's character and intellectual capacities equally important for a successful marriage!
"Some times people are beautiful,
Not in looks,
Not in what the say,
Just in what they are."
 
This reminds me of another case from China where the husband successfully sued his wife for deceit after she gave birth to an ugly baby. The wife had undergone plastic surgery prior to marriage and had hidden this from her husband!

Isn't beauty only skin deep and aren't the person's character and intellectual capacities equally important for a successful marriage!
"Some times people are beautiful,
Not in looks,
Not in what the say,
Just in what they are."
Noway to put make up on genes? Or any surgery to change the genetic inheritance ? 'lol'
 
‘He said she looked very beautiful and attractive before marriage, but when he woke up in the morning and found that she had washed the make-up off her face, he was frightened as he thought she was a thief,’ a source told local media.

For the most Indians the case is the same. But nobody has he courage to sue..... "lol"​
 
I find it hard to believe this.
The guy must be nuts!

Make up can only enhance a face a little..it cant transform someone totally below average into a beauty queen.

If we get a very below average person and apply make up on her..it will only make her look a little more presentable but she is not going to be transformed into a Deepika Padukone.

Good features and an even complexion is a pre requisite for beauty..we have seen many below average looks people get married and they wear make up on their wedding day and look just very slightly better..that is all the effect make up has.

Now since this case happened in Africa..one cant rule out black magic cos even out here in Msia some communities use some black magic where too look good they place some garment of theirs on a grave at midnight and then wear it the next day and this will give an illusion that one is beautiful or there is also the ritual of washing one's face with black magic infused water that makes one radiant.

But these rituals have short lived effect and does not last too long.
The ones who want a longer lasting effect have to wear charmed gold needles on their face...where the black magic practitioner inserts it into their face and there is no bleeding or no problems too but its detected on X ray.

Some males too wear charm needles in their chest to increase body strength and sexual prowess.
I have seen X ray of males from Indonesia with needles in their chest showing so clearly.

It has to be removed at an older age before dying or the story is that one souls goes to hell if not removed.

Many patients come to us docs to get it removed but very few docs actually remove it.
I dont remove such needles..no way I am going to touch black magic stuff..who knows what might happen.
 
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"It has to be removed at an older age before dying ..."

Are the golden needles embedded in their skin permanently! Very weird!
 
Are the golden needles embedded in their skin permanently! Very weird!

Its embedded till the person gets it removed.
This black magic ritual comes with various rules for the person wearing it..some types of needles forbid the person wearing it from eating certain sea food or any food placed on a stick,can't walk underneath clothes that are drying and on some days the person has to even use Sambrani.

This practice is called Susuk out here.

read more here:

http://radiopaedia.org/cases/charm-needles-susuk

Case Discussion:

In South east Asia, in particular Malay culture, charm needles (termed susuk), are needles are alleged to be made of gold or other precious metals, which are inserted into the soft tissues of the body by a non-medical practitioner (‘bomoh’). Charm needles have various supposed purposes, chiefly in the treatment of ailments or for cosmetic reasons. There insertion is supposed to bring beauty. It is for this reason they are most commonly identified in the craniofacial region and breasts of women. Although a large proportion of those undergoing the insertion of charm needles are Muslims, it is considered haraam (forbidden) by Islam. Often, given their insertion is forbidden, the individual keeps them secret, but are revealed when radiographs are taken. Charm needles are notoriously difficult to remove.
 
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Our traditonal brahmin boys have only kudumi and vaira kadukkan in pierced ears.

What they wear is easily removable as they are held by screws at the back

They look sexy and charming.

Any takers from malaysia?
 
The First lesson any married man learns is not to promise anything to wife after dusk; if he had to, then the man should ask his wife to reconfirm any promises he had made in the previous night, next day, early in the morning!!
 
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