Yes I am sure they do but mostly get married in the mosque only not in church that's the mans choice
It is not accurate to make a blanket statement about all Kurdish men. Like any other group, Kurdish men have varying opinions and attitudes towards English girls. Respect levels can vary based on individual beliefs, values, and behaviors.
In Kurdish culture, marriage between close relatives, such as siblings or first cousins, is generally not common as it is considered taboo. Most Kurdish men marry individuals outside their immediate family, often within their own community or ethnicity. Marriage practices can vary among different Kurdish groups and individuals.
Most likely because they are Muslim. I have kurdish friends and they say if they marry a English girl there Parents will kill them etc. Because they think English girls wont stay with you for long and only want sex, but kurdish girls are there for life once they marry them they can't divorce each other or she cant cheat. They think English or any other girls that's not from there country will do that. Which is pretty pathetic really how they think. Anyways hope this has answerd your question ! :) As a Kurdish from east of Kurdistan religion doesn't matter for us. if a Kurdish man prefers to marry a Kurdish girl that's because he thinks Kurds are more loyal but nowadays it is proven that somtimes girls from other ethnics live in Iran are more loyal than Kurds; for example Azary Turks,Arabs, baluchs and turmans are more loyal.
In Kurdish culture, men typically marry between the ages of 20 and 30, though this can vary based on individual circumstances and traditions. Family support and readiness for marriage are important factors in determining the appropriate age for marriage.
Kurdish men, like men from any culture, can have varied attitudes and behaviors towards women. It is important to approach each individual as unique and not to make assumptions based on cultural stereotypes. Respect, communication, and understanding are key in any intercultural relationship.
It is not accurate to make a blanket statement about all Kurdish men. Like any other group, Kurdish men have varying opinions and attitudes towards English girls. Respect levels can vary based on individual beliefs, values, and behaviors.
In Kurdish culture, marriage between close relatives, such as siblings or first cousins, is generally not common as it is considered taboo. Most Kurdish men marry individuals outside their immediate family, often within their own community or ethnicity. Marriage practices can vary among different Kurdish groups and individuals.
Some do, but most do not.
Most likely because they are Muslim. I have kurdish friends and they say if they marry a English girl there Parents will kill them etc. Because they think English girls wont stay with you for long and only want sex, but kurdish girls are there for life once they marry them they can't divorce each other or she cant cheat. They think English or any other girls that's not from there country will do that. Which is pretty pathetic really how they think. Anyways hope this has answerd your question ! :) As a Kurdish from east of Kurdistan religion doesn't matter for us. if a Kurdish man prefers to marry a Kurdish girl that's because he thinks Kurds are more loyal but nowadays it is proven that somtimes girls from other ethnics live in Iran are more loyal than Kurds; for example Azary Turks,Arabs, baluchs and turmans are more loyal.
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In Kurdish culture, men typically marry between the ages of 20 and 30, though this can vary based on individual circumstances and traditions. Family support and readiness for marriage are important factors in determining the appropriate age for marriage.
Kurdish men typically marry in their late twenties to early thirties, although this can vary based on cultural, economic, and regional factors. In some communities, traditional practices may encourage earlier marriages, while others may promote higher education and career establishment before settling down. Ultimately, the age of marriage can differ significantly across different Kurdish populations and families.
Depends. Maybe the family will want to carry on with their tradition by marrying off each other to a family member e.g. Cousins
you can marry anyone you want
My neighbour is a Turkish Kurd. We have a very strong relationship, but I will never marry him - nor he, me. He enjoys my intellect and the fact that I am my own person. We have content that we belong in the same space and are able to connect at different levels. I love him deeply, but with all respect, I cannot make this permanent. He will marry a Kurdish woman (probably an arranged marriage) and I will go on my way. However, the both of us will miss the wanting and the love we have at this moment in time. Kurdish men can be super intelligent as is my man. Girls, I say enjoy them while you can. They will never be permanent for us British women, but this space in the university is good, so if you have a Kurdish man, please treat him gently and with love, but always, always remember he will never be permanent.
Kurdish men, like men from any culture, can have varied attitudes and behaviors towards women. It is important to approach each individual as unique and not to make assumptions based on cultural stereotypes. Respect, communication, and understanding are key in any intercultural relationship.
no,that was in ANCIENT Greece