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, 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.
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 people of any other nationality, may have varying attitudes toward American women depending on individual beliefs, values, and experiences. In general, Kurdish culture values hospitality and respect, but it's important to remember that individuals should be treated based on mutual respect and understanding, regardless of nationality.
Some can treat them extremely badly. They believe women are objects and make rules and if the women don't do as they are told they may kill them through shooting or live burial. Some also beat up women and girls . Most Iraqi Kurds have the same mentality. They believe women in the UK are sex objects and use them in any possible way. However they treat their own women with respect and honor them. Despite their declarations of love and promises to marry British girlfriends this never happens, they always end up going back to Iraq and marrying an Iraqi Kurd woman. Kurdish men believe women from England are cheap and are easy and should be used.
Yes, Kurdish men can marry English girls if both individuals consent to the marriage and meet any legal requirements in their respective countries. Marriage is a personal choice based on mutual understanding and compatibility, regardless of nationality.
Some do, but most do not.
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.
The Women Men Marry was created in 1937.
Yes, men from India have married American women.
No, some men marry men and some women marry women.
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.
men marry thinking women will never change.. women marry thinking men will change.... and atlast both are mistaken.... ;-)
Between 16 and 20 it was expected for young colonial men and women to marry.
Any woman could potentially like a Kurdish man if he has the qualities she is looking for.
Kurdish men, like people of any other nationality, may have varying attitudes toward American women depending on individual beliefs, values, and experiences. In general, Kurdish culture values hospitality and respect, but it's important to remember that individuals should be treated based on mutual respect and understanding, regardless of nationality.
yes
That's just how life is.