10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TUNISIAN MEN| اشياء يجب أن تعرفيها عن الرجل التونسي

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  • 10 FACTS / Things YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TUNISIAN MEN
    10 اشياء يجب ان تعرفها على الرجل التونسي
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  • @SoulPrints
    @SoulPrints Před 4 lety +20

    Omg so true facts.. !! I am seeing a Tunisian boy and all these are so surprising/shocking for me, being highly independent nd a bad cook .. !!
    Thank goodness I watched this nd won't be blaming him for anything anymore 😄

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 4 lety +1

      Hahah good luck you both :)

    • @BizarreAsmrRelaxation
      @BizarreAsmrRelaxation Před 3 lety +3

      Haha yes all are true. I am married to a tunisian any live here in tunisia 🌞

    • @BizarreAsmrRelaxation
      @BizarreAsmrRelaxation Před 3 lety +5

      On that subject to be a great cook for a tunisian just grab a handful of harissa or felfel and throw it in the food. 😊

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      😂😂

  • @LaJuera25
    @LaJuera25 Před 4 lety +17

    My Tunisian husband has a lot of these characteristics- it’s very helpful now that we are expecting a baby, he’s been a blessing! I’m not good at Tunisian cooking because I don’t know what it tastes like. Usually I’ll just season meat and couscous with tomato sauce, Turmeric, cinnamon and cumin and that seems to be a good reference. I cook al dente pasta And we NEVER run out of harissa in our house. 🥰

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 4 lety +4

      Sounds great for you both, we wish you all the best

  • @sophiejung8866
    @sophiejung8866 Před 3 lety +3

    so cute and helpful-thank you

  • @indonesiantunisianstories4819

    all TRUE.. my husband tunisia men, and i'm so proud of him...

  • @daniellem.gibson4658
    @daniellem.gibson4658 Před 2 lety +13

    I fell so hard for a Tunisian man with hazel/gray eyes! Gorgeous man, polite, chivalrous, and respectful. He loved soccer, food, cooking, and spoke 4 languages. He loved art! An absolute dream 😍 He said I was stunningly beautiful! He made me feel like a queen.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh happy for you wish all continue as it is, all the best ❤️

    • @sukunaryoumen2834
      @sukunaryoumen2834 Před 2 lety +2

      Mine too hazel gorgeous eyes perfect just perfect and treats me like a queen and we've been dating for the past 4 days but friends for months. And he is saying to me every single day every single day you're more beautiful than last day 😍😍😍😍 he's is the first guy in my life who dose that says my love every single 5 minutes hes making me melting

    • @daniellem.gibson4658
      @daniellem.gibson4658 Před 2 lety

      @Sukuna Ryoumen Wow! 😍

    • @Tunisianbeauties
      @Tunisianbeauties Před 2 lety +5

      ... ViSa 🧐

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      😂

  • @calliopefisher4955
    @calliopefisher4955 Před 4 lety +6

    Oh my word, I am so happy I have found your channel! This is so helpful! ❤️ You guys are awesome

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 4 lety

      Hi callioper, welcome to the channel, we are happy to hear that our videos are helpful for you 😍, thanks 😍

    • @karimbelhaj6342
      @karimbelhaj6342 Před 2 lety

      You are awesome too dear

    • @graceplatitas3624
      @graceplatitas3624 Před 2 lety

      Does it happen, or is it possible that a young Tunisian man, 24 yrs old, falls for a much older woman, say 22yrs his senior?

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      Could be but you should be able to identify if its becouse of visa or not

  • @watchersocopolitics3104

    Very nice video! I now know 10 things about Tunisian men I didn’t know before. Thank you🌻

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      We are happy to hear that you like it

  • @svetlanaismail8377
    @svetlanaismail8377 Před 4 lety +10

    Omg 😄 all of the points are so true! The food... My husband loves cooking and eating especially after midnight 🤷😄🙈 we are also mixed couple, I am Slovakian and my husband is from Sousse, originally from Enfidha. We live together in Prague. It is fun sometimes hhhh 😄 But my plus is that I studied Middle Eastern and islamic studies also in arab countries so I can understand many things 😊🧿❤️

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 4 lety +5

      Hi Svetlana, thanks for you comment, nice to hear from you. thus, I beleave that 😢middle eastern men is different than North African (Tunisian men), we live in the middle east(me and my wife) and we could tell the differance. Besides that we wish you all the best you together in your relation. 🙏🏻😍

  • @debbieking1297
    @debbieking1297 Před 3 lety +7

    Very useful information! I am British and my partner from Tunis. I am strong minded and independent but would never be disrespectful. Our cultures clash here because of this but we are learning about one another as we go along. I can relate to many things you said and your video has given me a better understanding of him. Thankyou! I laughed about the love of football. This is very true! And the eating and the love of Harissa! 🤣

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +6

      Hi debbie, love is always above all traditions and cultures, wish you all the best.
      Just dont fall for love rats.
      Have a nice day:)

    • @debbieking1297
      @debbieking1297 Před 3 lety

      Definately not a love rat! I done my homework first 😉💯👍

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +2

      @kim no one deleated any comment of you... If you had bad experience doesn't mean all are same...

  • @nicola9456
    @nicola9456 Před 4 lety +7

    Yes I agree, my Tunisian partner is definitely like you described 🤣 but I also learned some new things so thanks very much for the great video!

    • @ramzidridi420
      @ramzidridi420 Před 4 lety

      Where r u from

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for your comment 🙏🏻😊we happy that it brings you somthing new :)

  • @mehdizattour8640
    @mehdizattour8640 Před 2 lety +7

    My mother is german and my dad is tunisian from Sfax. What i noticed is that tunisians (especially men) have an insane proud. One day we were visiting some of my dad's family in Bizerte and my mother wanted to buy some clothes (not from bazar but from the mall) and when she wanted to pay my father became angry and didn't want her to pay for the shopping. He paid everything😅 Also Tunisians doesn't soround themselves with people they know hate him/her secretely or just vanish when they feel undesireable. I bet our fellows rather die starving instead of begging or borrowing money just because of this over-proud🤣
    What i also noticed is that tunisians are great cooks and enjoyers. Either men or women both know how to help themselves and cook great culinaric meals in emergency case because of the tasty cuisine. I think we adapted this from the arabs and the romans but anyway it doesn't matter because you can't generalize all tunisians. I wanted to share my thoughts, Great Video and greatings from germany my friend")

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching and for sharing your opinion and your thoughts.
      🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @user-ls1hk6if8l
      @user-ls1hk6if8l Před 2 lety

      hhhhhhh 😅Well, my brother, we always want to be fine, even if we are not well. We try to convince ourselves that this comes, and the method of payment always happens to me, especially in restaurants.

    • @user-ls1hk6if8l
      @user-ls1hk6if8l Před 2 lety +2

      Tunisian cuisine is Tunisian and some Andalusian cuisine entered it

  • @arquitetamarcelebernardes6118

    Yehhhh....that's correct all the mentions....👏👏👏 just include that they are very good worker's.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před rokem

      🥰🙏 thanks for the contribution

  • @turbo8496
    @turbo8496 Před 2 lety

    Keep it going man cheers

  • @subirkumarpal5214
    @subirkumarpal5214 Před 3 lety

    Very nicely presented..

  • @darianevolaieva5572
    @darianevolaieva5572 Před 3 lety +9

    Oooww, my husband is Tunisian and I'm from Ukraine ❤️❤️He loves Harisa to much 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +3

      ahah no food is good without ' Hrissa'

    • @darianevolaieva5572
      @darianevolaieva5572 Před 3 lety +1

      That's exactly what he said 😂😂and fresh baguette

  • @adel7147
    @adel7147 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video )))))))))

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety

      🙏🏻🙏🏻 Most welcom, thanks for watching

  • @ertodogan2644
    @ertodogan2644 Před rokem +2

    Tunisian people are very kind and most of them have great character

  • @zalaguet4852
    @zalaguet4852 Před rokem

    100% spot on :))))

  • @annabelle9616
    @annabelle9616 Před rokem

    Really interesting! I'm a big fan of Tunisia. 😊
    Hello from Germany.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před rokem

      😍😍 hello to you ☺️

  • @mouhamedmadhi-zv3fu
    @mouhamedmadhi-zv3fu Před 10 měsíci +1

    Habibi thnks for your help , my girl didn’t believe me till you said everything I do 😂❤️

  • @kamranraufkhan9323
    @kamranraufkhan9323 Před 4 lety +10

    😍 mashaallah my girlfriend from tunis and i love her a lot and she love me a lot i am from pakistan so i am going to married her in next year inshaallah keep us remember in your Doa 🙏💕❤

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 4 lety

      God bless you both and wish you all the best 😘🌹🌹

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      Have you been to tunisia?

  • @ladyt3811
    @ladyt3811 Před 3 lety +8

    Married 8 years this dec to my tunisian hubby. 🥰🥰🥰

  • @natalialeizer7385
    @natalialeizer7385 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, like you guys

  • @m.scholl1001
    @m.scholl1001 Před 5 měsíci +1

    My husband is tunesian and is the best person I ever met!

  • @rgrohit8748
    @rgrohit8748 Před 3 lety +1

    Love from Nepal Brother

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety

      Thanks bro 🌹❤️❤️

  • @ardcam619
    @ardcam619 Před 2 lety

    You are a nice tunisian person. And if all tunisian men are as you described them....bravo !

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      Good and bad people are everywhere.. don’t expect high 😂

  • @gios1432
    @gios1432 Před rokem +1

    Great channel. I respect what you’ve said about Tunisian men… it could be a generation differences but I only agree about the harissa in the pasta and the family commitment…Everything else varies immensely from east to west north to south…. The only thing that doesn’t change the taste of harissa. 😊

  • @abdelazizgattoufi6943
    @abdelazizgattoufi6943 Před 3 lety

    Bravo

  • @rupamghoshpersonal3101

    I am originally from India and I like a tunisian girl from my class , this video hope will help me :)

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety +1

      Good luck in that, happy to hear it was helpful

  • @turkeymcduckin7909
    @turkeymcduckin7909 Před rokem

    A lot of these macho traits, my dad had... It caused a lot of strain in our relationship while I was growing up.

  • @rachaelburns8048
    @rachaelburns8048 Před 4 lety +24

    Haha yes the jealousy! All so true. The "you are mine" I hear all the time. All of these things are very relateable

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 4 lety +1

      😅😅

    • @sweetpeaw48
      @sweetpeaw48 Před 4 lety +1

      Haha yes my husband does this

    • @sopiareikakeiper9065
      @sopiareikakeiper9065 Před 2 lety

      My Boyfriend say this all the time

    • @sukunaryoumen2834
      @sukunaryoumen2834 Před 2 lety +1

      I know I know we dating for like the past 4 days but he's already jealous af 😂

    • @daliproductioneurope
      @daliproductioneurope Před 2 lety +1

      As a Tunisian guy i don't relate to this trait at all. Unless the girl is cheating or abusing "freedom" like spending the night in some other guys place or whatever, everything else is fine. She's allowed to have friends, dress the way she wants etc. We're not all the same, also we're not all depending on our families that's not true, i despise living with them or asking them for money etc. So yeah as the guy said we're all different and he's right, just needs to work on his italian accent xD

  • @4chanitudeAttitude
    @4chanitudeAttitude Před 3 lety +4

    you are cute couple, long life to you ! hello from Québec

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Laura , same to you :D

  • @BizarreAsmrRelaxation
    @BizarreAsmrRelaxation Před 3 lety +2

    Back again! :) To tell you that I love my husbands family like my own and I'm very close to them

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety

      Well, that's great, its very important to be close/friendly to the family of your partner as it's important as well that this respect is mutual.

    • @BizarreAsmrRelaxation
      @BizarreAsmrRelaxation Před 3 lety +1

      @@BeZRules Yes definitely 100% :) thank you again for such great content. ☺️

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      @theresamorton998 Před 3 lety

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  • @aminemohamed1265
    @aminemohamed1265 Před 2 lety +1

    منور ولد بلادي ربي يهنيك 🇹🇳اعمل فديوهات بالعربي ولا حط ترجمة

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      Aych khouya inshllah tarjma deja anna des videos fihom translation

  • @dhmhtramarinou324
    @dhmhtramarinou324 Před 3 lety

    I am merrid wity tunisian !!and olll is so tru oll that!!is the best!! 😇

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety

      🙏🏻🙏🏻 😉😉

  • @stefanypolskaya2764
    @stefanypolskaya2764 Před 3 lety +8

    Hi, can you tell us about some of the biggest cultural differences between Tunisia and Bosnia that you as a couple had to overcome? It would be interesting to hear what surprised you about Bosnian way of life as well. Thank you, I really enjoy watching your videos... I love Tunisia a lot

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +2

      thanks for the idea , but i can straight away say that surprisingly the Tunisian culture and Bosnian culture are very close ... will try to make video about that

    • @maxpayne3628
      @maxpayne3628 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BeZRules It's not only Bosnia and Tunisia. Most of these points are common all over the Islamic World, for example as a Kashmiri Muslim, I can also relate to this.
      Interestingly you mentioned Harissa, Harissa in Kashmir is a tasty meat dish eaten in harsh winters like now!
      czcams.com/video/ZGSun51u3Dg/video.html
      Check this out.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +2

      @@maxpayne3628 Hi Dear Friend , i don't share the same idea as you, i live in Qatar and i can clearly say the culture here is different than north African 'arabic' countries , but of course, there are common things, regarding the Harissa its a spicy Tunisian sauss that we use in all foods its different than the Kashmiri one .

    • @hafsusa6683
      @hafsusa6683 Před 3 lety +3

      My mum is bosnian and father is tunisian so I was surprised to come across your comment. Anyway because my parents are Muslim they have the common ground of religion rather than following culture, but what I've noticed with tunisisans and Bosnians is that they are completely opposite with some things for example Bosnians are so open minded from what I've seen

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +2

      @@hafsusa6683 i think being open minded or not divers from a family to family this what i have noticed in Tunisia and Bosnia, but in general i can easly say yes, bosnians are more open minded however i totally disagree about being oposite...

  • @MEETNUser
    @MEETNUser Před 4 lety +2

    Hello, First of all I love your content, and you guys are so lovely. Iwanted to ask a question to you. ı am 18 years old and I from turkey and its my freshmen year in college but ı really admire tunisia and tunisian culture. I want to live in tunisia. But there is a problem for me , I dont think ı can afford to be a citizen and also ı neither can speak arabic nor tunisian which is one of the conditions to become a tunisian citizen. I can only speak fluently english turkish and a little french. Im sorry for keeping that long.Anyway I want to drop out my college and go live in tunisia illegaly but ım afraid to be caught and ı dont know what happens when you get caught. do you think ı can self-sustain in tunisia ıf ı dont get caught? thanks for answering I love you guys...❤️❤️❤️

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 4 lety +2

      Hey thanks for you nice words , well I dont advice you to stay illegally in Tunisia or any where else becouse you not only will not get paper but you will be exposed to have troubles... But why you don't look into private university in Tunis they can offer you residenence permit... Than you can learn the language and more about the culture and the country and also you will get the opportunity to apply for a citizenship. Good luck :) by the way as Turkish citizen you are allowed to enter Tunisia for 3 month without visa

  • @ahmedcharfeddine2161
    @ahmedcharfeddine2161 Před 3 lety +6

    Just gonna correct smth : don't cheat and don't disrespect anyone not only tunisian men!!!

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi charfeddine of course, but i meant the reaction of the tunisian maybe be agressive in this purpose 😊

  • @yhufenesiachannel
    @yhufenesiachannel Před 10 dny

    It's nearly true.. i still analysis my bf 😅 i'm Indonesian girl and have bf from Tunisia too..and this is for the first time i have relationship with Tunisian man.. and even though i'm his gf, he always confess me as his wife LoL, and he always treat me as well and treat like his wife 😂. I hope we can get married soon.. pray for me ❤❤🎉
    Thank you for ur video .

  • @ginnybeverley1427
    @ginnybeverley1427 Před 3 lety +14

    Loved this video, you did forget to mention the hard mentality of Tunisian men tho, they can also be very selfish at times , I think it’s also fair to mention not all Tunisian men are the same and from different parts of Tunisia they can be so different. Most have two faces and don’t always treat women with respect. Jacke and Hyde springs to mind with the Tunisian man 😂🤣

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +6

      Hi Ginny, I am not trying to defend Tunisian man however the point of selfishness is a character that you can find in any human nothing specifically related to Tunisians in this matter , For the matter of respect I believe you are wrong, respecting women especially older women is part of our culture ... In the other hand to be fair I would say there is a big number of Tunisians dating foreign women don't treat them properly because simply there is no honesty, they pretending to love them while they Love the Visa ... and that's too bad.. :) thanks

    • @TheProudSis
      @TheProudSis Před 2 lety +1

      @@BeZRules Please do a video on Tunisian men and foreign women (especially American) and not just the obvious on after the visa, but what percentage of them are sincere in their relationship with foreign women vs using...what percentage of these marriages last after they get their green card? Also for another video...please do on those Tunisian men and Black women...do they just prefer white women?-truth only please

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety +1

      You comment is well noted, i am planning to do so any way soon.
      Thanks have a nice day stay safe

    • @TheProudSis
      @TheProudSis Před 2 lety

      @@BeZRules Oh I hope you cover everything I need to honestly know because as a black american woman I'm currently involved with a tunisian man and I want to know how genuine he is..I know of the bezness and so far so good..he never asked for money and I know the law of men pay for everything..but my concern really is..he may invest in all that to get to America..then once here and has his card..divorce..I know there is no guarantees....but really like to know now all the possible signs of identifying the real from the fake before getting married..we even had this conversation just yesterday when I told him he didn't have to go that route with me..just be honest..I'll support him coming to the West via marriage without the fake love..we can still do this..just don't stomp on my heart to do it..we can do it clean..he insists he's not after America that it's me he want..that we can live there, but it's hard...but that could be all game..

    • @TheProudSis
      @TheProudSis Před 2 lety

      @@BeZRules Thank you so much..really looking forward to it...especially the one on do they like black women..especially american black women...because from what I hear they like the white beauty mostly..and the women Asian men

  • @vladimiraszegenyova1509
    @vladimiraszegenyova1509 Před 3 lety +7

    I was in relationship few years ago with Tunisian men and it wasnt the best experience.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      We are sorry to hear that, all the best in your future experience 😊😊

    • @vladimiraszegenyova1509
      @vladimiraszegenyova1509 Před 3 lety +6

      Its ok I am over it now I am engaged and I will have a baby in December, people learn from their bad experience ❤

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      Congratulations for the baby 😍😍 we wish you happiness and much love .

    • @estherdistefano6997
      @estherdistefano6997 Před 3 lety +4

      I was in 2 relationships with Tunisian men And it was dissatrous one just wanted money ,Other one just wanted sex, And had lots if women ln the side, 💔💔💔💔😪😪

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      We are sorry to hear that, walfs and snakes are everywhere tunisians are not exception

  • @ramzidridi420
    @ramzidridi420 Před 4 lety

    ربي يهنيك ولد بلادي

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 4 lety

      عيشك 🙏🏻😊

    • @ramzidridi420
      @ramzidridi420 Před 4 lety

      اما نصيحة مش تكبر الشان اعمل فيدوات بالعربي وعناوين عربي توة يجيوك المغاربة والدزيرية وربي يوفقك

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 4 lety +1

      عيش خويا، نشالله

  • @aizaabanag5560
    @aizaabanag5560 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes that's true because my boyfriend is Tunisian ☺️

  • @maytheresayap719
    @maytheresayap719 Před 7 měsíci

    Perfect info❤ thank you...

  • @BizarreAsmrRelaxation
    @BizarreAsmrRelaxation Před 3 lety +10

    I have a Tunisian husband 😁 I move to Tunisia in 7 Day's yes we're married now. 😁
    I speak multiple languages
    English
    Arabic
    Italian and now Tunisian I'm learning 😁
    Me and my husband speak in multiple languages
    I love food and I can cook 🤩
    As for football I love football
    Fact number 9
    Wallah it's correct! First time I have been with a Tunisian and yes he is the most respectful man in my life

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha great for you both and congratulations for the mariage 🎉🎉🌹

    • @BizarreAsmrRelaxation
      @BizarreAsmrRelaxation Před 3 lety

      @@BeZRules Shukaran jazilan akhi 😎😎🥳🥳

    • @BizarreAsmrRelaxation
      @BizarreAsmrRelaxation Před 3 lety +1

      @Detective Chief Inspector Well actually my husband does know how to cook. He cooks me wonderful tunisian fish dishes because he knows I don't eat meat. ^°^

    • @BizarreAsmrRelaxation
      @BizarreAsmrRelaxation Před 3 lety

      @Detective Chief Inspector Thanks

    • @liannekraaijenbrink5543
      @liannekraaijenbrink5543 Před 2 lety

      Because he is nice for you for green card

  • @patriciahernandez8655

    Cute couple 💯

  • @lipaacosta7674
    @lipaacosta7674 Před 2 lety

    Random Q but there is it custom for giving mehr like in other countries and how religious are tunisians

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      In every single region in tunisia there are different traditions however mahr is a common thus it can go from as law as 1 dinar to chains of gold all depend on the region and the agreement...

  • @explainingemma
    @explainingemma Před 3 lety +2

    Got matched with this guy from Tunisia. Knew nothing about the country before, but he looks super cute so I was excited. He said hi, I said hi, then I asked him to tell me about Tunisia, what Tunisia is best known of. Next thing I know, he left the conversation =))) and that’s why I’m here..

  • @lusylindtman
    @lusylindtman Před rokem

    Hi, interesting facts. I am fan of Tunisia and love your country, people, food everything...! But I have a question if you allow me. Why after divorce he continue to try command her or does not gives her to have another relationship and threats her with bad things?

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před rokem

      That’s weird, some may believe they own the other person.. dont know really, this maybe an introduction to express their ‘regret ‘ ( probably fake regret )

  • @koreanwithhannah7053
    @koreanwithhannah7053 Před 3 lety +1

    Thx for the video :)
    i have a tunisian b/f
    I have a question for u . Is it important about marriage for tunisian man? He is 22 actually but he want marrage so much .. but i need a time and i dont want marriage yet cuz of personal situation.. but if we cannot marrige .. he think we should break up somday like this .. just i dont understand .. cuz he think he need exact time for marriage ( cuz he live in korea as unstable)

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi hannah for some reason your comment went into spam ; so i just get it , in my opinion 22 is a bit early for marriage , may he should allow more time for you both to know each others , however i am not really well positioned to judge or to give any advice but i can wish you all the Best you both

    • @koreanwithhannah7053
      @koreanwithhannah7053 Před 3 lety

      @@BeZRules thank you for the reply :)

    • @tess2538
      @tess2538 Před 3 lety

      They will do and marry anyone to get out of Tunisia. Don’t fall for the lies that come out of their mouths.Go to the “ Tunisia Love Rat “ website and read for yourself. Go to their media page also ones on their site. You will be shocked by what you read!!!

    • @estherdistefano6997
      @estherdistefano6997 Před 3 lety +1

      Br very careful I almost fell for that,They are just trying to use you for statud,If he really loves you he will wait, I f he says no,The he has other women lined up believe me!!

    • @hamma1991
      @hamma1991 Před rokem

      @Esther Distefano it's a trap

  • @FeCadacio
    @FeCadacio Před 2 lety

    In other Tunisian Men are gentleman and respectful

  • @ziedboudellaa1472
    @ziedboudellaa1472 Před 3 lety

    💪💪💪

  • @kellyamorim2256
    @kellyamorim2256 Před 3 lety

    Ohh my god so true 🤣 I think the only thing that he doesn’t like much is futebol

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety

      nice to hear that , Thanks for watching

  • @srikandiwarion1422
    @srikandiwarion1422 Před 3 lety +3

    My future husband is Tunisian, I really adore him and vice versa. He really wants to be with me for the rest of his life and he promised me to make me happy, and I am also the same, when I am in love with someone I give all I have to him. He wants to visit me soon once the border open. He always calls me " you are mine , my love and my wife", we only known each other for a week, but we feel mutual though. I am fascinated by Tunisia and it's culture, I can't wait to be there!.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +2

      We wish you all the best you both, happiness, faithfulness and so much love 😍

    • @srikandiwarion1422
      @srikandiwarion1422 Před 3 lety

      @@BeZRules Thank you very much, and yes we have so much love, Alhamdoulillah. And like wise to you both.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +5

      @@srikandiwarion1422 sincere advice from us,
      don't fall into love rats, watch your steps go steady but surely, wish you all the best sister :)

    • @srikandiwarion1422
      @srikandiwarion1422 Před 3 lety

      @@BeZRules thank you my friend.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety

      Whats funny here

  • @annsimonieseraspe1123

    I had a Tunisian bf and now I fully understand him

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před rokem

      I hope its not too late 😿

    • @annsimonieseraspe1123
      @annsimonieseraspe1123 Před rokem

      @@BeZRules we broke up already 5mos now😢 but he's the most wonderful man I met and I love him so much.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před rokem

      @@annsimonieseraspe1123 that’s unfortunate 🥲

  • @sarahdoghri6249
    @sarahdoghri6249 Před 2 lety +5

    I'm half Tunisian, so I've grown up in this culture. I love this part of myself and my family, but it's sad to hear that these type of behaviours are still so wildly accepted and tolerated. Being dominant and controlling/"protective" does not show love. Of course there are exceptions, but please, it's 2021, let's not promote these behaviours as healthy and normal for any group of men, when they're obviously so toxic.
    Peace ✌

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety +4

      HI SARAH , the perception of things is different from person to person, what you see as toxic, could be totally healthy and organic for others. besides that, those attitudes are timless . have a nice day

  • @nicolenonya5874
    @nicolenonya5874 Před rokem +2

    I find most of what you say true for Arabs in general from Yemen-Maghrib). (I'm white/Muslim) married 17+ years 4 kids.
    LOL @ Harissa - tip for Tunisians in America - Kartago. It's the only harissa that taste like Tunisian. I haggle w/ them via email and order it by the case. Tunisians EVERYTHING is harissa.
    The temper - depends on the age and edu level. My husband likes to joke he's the matador. Ana 'bull' - I think the best explanation for a Tunisian husband is while he likes to be the head of the house, don't step on his manhood. He's the protector and maintainer of women. Ana karnanah (naggy woman). Western women should understand the benefits of having the Tunisian husband who fixes EVERYTHING b/c 'in my country, we lived in 1 dinar a month. 😂😂😂😂(jokes).
    Tunisians can be cheap with Western wives. Western women should understand this off the bat. Tunisian men have to save for weddings and dowry back home so when they come to the West, capitalism kicks in, the pressure of the family constantly nagging for $ will cause fights. Don't expect romance but one can expect a superb father. (I also find this true from MOST Latinos, Islanders, Eastern Europeans) - the family back home ALWAYS has it worse because you live in the West and they don't.
    If you're Western, never compare luxuries, vacations relatives take from your $ to what you lack. Learn to be content. (Especially if you do not work). When your kids are grown, expect that's your time to have fun. Kids always come first. Education is huge for Tunisians (an educated one). It's common for children to sleep in parents' bed. (Something most people don't want to admit in the West).
    No PDA's if marrying a conservative one (what I prefer).
    Learn to cook AT HOME. 'I like the food from your hand'. Yes, this includes coffee or tea. (Put some raw almonds in there floating).
    Formula 1
    Fifa
    Bike races in France - Toue D' France
    You can take the Arab out of Arabia but not the Arabian out the Arab.
    Western women, learn to make couscous, invest in a pressure cooker. Watch a few videos, make mnlokiya. The only good mnlokiya I've ever had was the Tunisian powder. (Don't forget the harissa).
    Brik/Briq - use egg role wraps if you can't find the Tunisian paper.
    Don't ever expect your husbands to go to the doctor. Sore throat? Half the juice of a lemon, 2 tablespoons of olive oil (it does work) unless it's streph throat or cancer. Repeat Q8.
    Family will typically be the biggest problem even if across the world. My PERSONAL belief again this is my PERSONAL belief, if your Arab/Tunisian husband IS religious, and you're not Muslim, don't get married. According to Islamic sharia, non Muslim wives don't have a right to inherit. I've seen far too many divorces between Western women and Arab men because the man finds religion once he's older. He starts facing his mortality. Interfaith marriages have a 75% failure rate.
    Have TOUGH skin to deal with relatives. Know the Quran to RESPECTFULLY put rude relatives in their place.
    Have some understanding if you visit Tunisia (same is true for any Arab country who's family is indigent) have a (haneenah) good heart. Go with luggage full of gifts for relatives, often essentials not found in Tunisia @ all. Expect to return empty handed. Hit up Marshall's, TJ, Max, Ross etc..
    For Gifts, wallets, watches, perfumes, (I found oil perfumery) is a great substitute). Always expect to pay for everything whether you're the guest or the host. Remember, even if the family offers, Tunisian salaries aren't the same. Keep it in the back of your head, some Tunisian families will go BROKE when you're visiting just to host you. Budget to ensure you spare their dignity by permitting your husband to give $ to his family to save face. Giving a Tunisian a chicken wing can be considered an insult if they visit.
    Helps to know someone in Du;on to not have to pay. :D
    Western women, when you have your menses, don't just roll the sanitary products into a bag and leave it in the trash. This will HUMILIATE your husband. Discreetly take it to the main trash or remove it outside. Huge 3ieb (shame) & this rings true for any Muslim from ANY country.
    Learnt o make Tagine (not the same as Moroccan tagine).
    Tunisian men love 'Booga' an apple cidre soda. You can get something almost exactly the same from an Asian market. Apple Shora yellow can with Asian writing, google image that.
    Wow, I have like 17 years of tips about Tunisian/Arab men. I should write a book. 🤔🤔As a Muslim, I think the good outweighs the bad.

  • @lynzziwyn1241
    @lynzziwyn1241 Před 3 lety +3

    This video definitely make Tunisian men look like less than ideal partners. Jealousy should be a no-go for every women.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi
      Generally speaking believe that the tunisian men more jalous than western men, thats a true fact whatever its ideal or not for some women..

    • @lynzziwyn1241
      @lynzziwyn1241 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@BeZRules The whole "she's better respect me or else," attitude is really problematic. If you're a respectable man, she will respect you. Respect should be earned, not achieved through threats.
      I personally see jealousy a marker of an unhealthy relationship and fragile masculinity (or femininity). It isn't that Tunisian men are inherently more jealous than western men, plenty of western men are like that too... it's just that western men are more likely to end up single if they treat women that way. Jealous and possessive behavior over women, along with domestic violence, has been dying out with each successive generation. As women gain more economic power, they no longer have to put up with childish or abusive behavior from males. It's no surprise that that jealousy goes hand in hand with the cultural norm and psychological need for men to earn more than women (thus having more power). Men being the "provider' and earning the bigger salary has also been important in western culture, and only just began dying out with our parents generation. If a woman can support herself without a man and her boyfriend or husband treats her like property she will leave. Likewise, if a woman can support herself and she is horrible to her man, he can ethically leave because he's not responsible for her livelihood. When women don't need a man for survival, or to be respected in society, a marriage can actually become a partnership based on love, trust and genuine respect for each other.
      It may be currently more acceptable in Tunisia to be jealous, but this will surely change as women inevitably gain more equality. Jealousy isn't a genetically inherited trait, after all. Also, jealousy is an unnecessary and horrible feeling that causes so many problems in relationships, so is it really something you want to perpetuate as an acceptable thing in Tunisian culture? What kind of men would you like your daughters to marry? What kind of men will you raise your sons be?

    • @fedirebah6887
      @fedirebah6887 Před 2 lety

      @@lynzziwyn1241 i was dating a polish women we like each other and i noticed that she don't like jealous man so i played a long pretendin i m not jealous to see where this is gona lead after few days she told me she's talking with another guy and that she want to keep us both and my jealousy kick in hahaha told her i can't be her man while she's with another man calling it fwb so i stopped talking with her and then started blaming with blaming me for leaving her and that i was told the other girl used her and dumbed her

    • @user-ls1hk6if8l
      @user-ls1hk6if8l Před 2 lety +2

      In the North African Arab mentality, whoever is not jealous of his wife is not classified as a man, it is not an evil jealousy, but rather a gentle jealousy that makes you care about your girlfriend, or in particular you see it. The girl you love is only for you, and men friends who are close to your girlfriend are not acceptable at all, because the simplest problem that will happen will leave you and go to that second man, this matter provokes anger even by talking to him, and I am sure that any woman in the world treated her with Islamic culture You will live with her a life without problems, continuous and lasting love

  • @enedictetisthammmer141
    @enedictetisthammmer141 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m wondering about something. Is it a good idea to travel to Tunisian. For meeting a boy? Should I trust him taking care of me?

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      Hi , only you and yourself can decide that , if you believe it worth , if you have trust in your boy . But in general it is much safer to meet in big cities , in touristic area .

  • @skylamp44
    @skylamp44 Před rokem +1

    In other words Tunisian men are same as other Arabic men.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před rokem

      Not accurate really we live in the middle east and here totally different culture

  • @eleanormacgillivray9731

    I am Canadian woman and have met a very nice Tunisian man online. He is very respectful to me. He wants me to come to Tunisia for vacation. He lives alone and is not married. He said I can stay at his apartment or in a hotel if I prefer. I'm thinking of going and staying at his apartment. Is it safe to travel there alone and do this do you think?

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před rokem +2

      Hey for the first meeting i would suggest that it be in hotel , when you get comfortable to him and think its safe than you maybe can move .
      Wish you all the best , good luck

  • @henihenitri4075
    @henihenitri4075 Před 3 lety

    I have Tunisian Relationship the problem he don't know how to speak English and my Arabic is weak..🥺😰

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, love is able to surpass all barriers, however take care to no fall into love rats.
      Good luck

  • @angeliquebeirlaen758
    @angeliquebeirlaen758 Před 3 lety

    My future husband lives in Nabeul with his mom and sister , because he is 28 and i am 48. im planning to go in Juli for the first time .Stressy

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      May it be good and you enjoy it, nabeul city is nice and its close to hamamet where you can find beautiful sandy beaches.
      Good luck

    • @estherdistefano6997
      @estherdistefano6997 Před 3 lety +6

      Be very careful the age difference relationships are usually only for citizenship or money .

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      @@estherdistefano6997 that's unfortunately true you should pay extra attention to differentiate a love rat from a real lover .

    • @angeliquebeirlaen758
      @angeliquebeirlaen758 Před 3 lety

      @@BeZRules we allready have 18 months video contact and he supports me in mi sickness and he never asked money

    • @estherdistefano6997
      @estherdistefano6997 Před 2 lety

      @@angeliquebeirlaen758 The smart never do,But pay close attention to what he says or asks,If he is asking you to get married right away,Its a red flag! Because the o es that do that usually looking to leave their country....

  • @ahmedcharfeddine2161
    @ahmedcharfeddine2161 Před 3 lety +1

    Ah my bro i don't have the characteristics of most of the things you said XD hhhhhh

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety

      Obviously, we are not all chickens 🙄

    • @ahmedcharfeddine2161
      @ahmedcharfeddine2161 Před 3 lety

      @@BeZRules I didn't mean to say what you said is not true though...

  • @MrAteebahmad
    @MrAteebahmad Před 3 lety

    Do tunisians speak English in corporate environment?? What's commonly used language in corporate?

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi, i think french will be the first in corporate followed by English, but most of tunisian specially the young generation can speak / understand English

    • @MrAteebahmad
      @MrAteebahmad Před 3 lety

      @@BeZRules great.. thanks for your response.. much appreciated

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety

      @@MrAteebahmad most welcom 🙏🏻

    • @nicolenonya5874
      @nicolenonya5874 Před rokem

      My brother in law is a corporate accountant in Tunis, Corporate environment, it depends on the situation.
      It can be French, Foos7a (classical Arabic) or among each other, Tunisi dialect. Libyans have the closest Dialect to Tunisians. Algerian close 2nd.

  • @sukunaryoumen2834
    @sukunaryoumen2834 Před 2 lety +1

    Ohhh the jealousy is big my bf is Tunisian right and a friend come by and he was already in alert mod 😂😂😂
    The power part yeah he has cuts on his hand and those are hurting him and told him 40 times to let me carry cuz hes hand is injured still won't let me 😂😂😂😂
    He's very sweet he even got climbing on the wall with hand bandaged to get me nuts from the tree. He's crazy jealous for forth day of dating. He won't let me spend my own money. My friend told me when she saw him on camera she said he has a shine in his eyes when he looks at me.
    But sometimes he makes me crazy i got hes strong but when you have cuts on your hand that need to be healed you dont force yourself.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      We wish you all the best with your boy :D for the jealousy you have to live with it :p

    • @sukunaryoumen2834
      @sukunaryoumen2834 Před 2 lety

      @@BeZRules i know I know I'm living already he's jealous even on his friends 😂😂😂😂 and thank you 😊

  • @mta3555
    @mta3555 Před 3 lety

    Football c'est la base

  • @kimberlyalbarran6162
    @kimberlyalbarran6162 Před 3 lety

    I have a tunisa boyfriend and im a American he doesn't like speaking my mind ,I can't or not

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety

      The truth always hurts and hard to hear i guess 🤔

  • @SKhan-ib5kc
    @SKhan-ib5kc Před 3 lety

    My Tunisian girlfriend and I was about to get engaged but suddenly we broke up I miss her a lot 😢

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      Sorry to hear that wish all the best in your future relation ( with her or without)

    • @SKhan-ib5kc
      @SKhan-ib5kc Před 3 lety

      BeZ Rules chokran!

    • @theresamorton998
      @theresamorton998 Před 3 lety

      I know of a powerful man and a relationship restorer who can help you get your ex back. He helped me.

    • @theresamorton998
      @theresamorton998 Před 3 lety

      Text Dr William on WhatzApp.,

    • @theresamorton998
      @theresamorton998 Před 3 lety

      +1 ,,956,,,531,,,2406

  • @sonia336
    @sonia336 Před 3 lety +2

    Too alpha male. They would have a very hard time with me. Im very steing minded. Dont like anyone telling me what i can and can not do. I have a mimd of my own and im sticking to it.

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety

      Not everbody are compatible 🙂

  • @tess2538
    @tess2538 Před 3 lety +5

    Yes, they are close to their families as their families are generally in on their sons scams. They’re want £££££££££

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +5

      Sorry that you felt into a hungry, scam family.
      Bad and good are everywhere

    • @naam9484
      @naam9484 Před rokem

      If u r stupid u r gonna be scammed. How a man can scam u???

  • @tessamayserutetamie
    @tessamayserutetamie Před rokem

    Tunisian man how to miss her in long distance relationship?

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před rokem

      Hey i did not understand can you develop

  • @lbaratv4872
    @lbaratv4872 Před rokem

    Why you think she needs protection

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před rokem

      don't know for what part of the video you are referring to

  • @argentinamccor3124
    @argentinamccor3124 Před rokem +1

    I agree with some things... Sorry but I have been to Tunisia several times and the men throw themselves at you, they are trying to leave the country... Not that I blame them, due to the poverty...

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před rokem +2

      That happens yes but not everyone live in poverty in tunisia and try to leave it ..

  • @houjisaifeddine5524
    @houjisaifeddine5524 Před 3 lety +1

    i m not trying to defend my fellow tunisian men, but don't all me in general like to eat more than anything?

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      maybe this is a 'eastern' culture?

    • @houjisaifeddine5524
      @houjisaifeddine5524 Před 3 lety

      @@BeZRules nah, its a common theme with men all around the world.
      also tunisia doesnt count as an eastern country

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety

      I dont think its somthing common with western men, i said 'eastern culture' not essentialy eastern country, culture can be share regardless the location 😊

  • @zainabsultana97
    @zainabsultana97 Před 2 lety +1

    BUT HIM AND HIS FAMILY CAN DISRESPECT YOU,RIGHT?
    THAT'S THE TRUE👏🏼

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      Surely not, bad and good eveywhere

    • @nicolenonya5874
      @nicolenonya5874 Před rokem +1

      That's one of the dark sides to this story. There's exceptions, in my lifetime I find this to be true among most cultures.
      The male's family can do no wrong, the woman is expected to endure the disrespect.
      The one thing I find in MY situation is I'm Muslim, studied Islam since I was 15, I'm now 38.
      I can shut down down in a few sentences. Quote Quran to them, remind them, 7asbeeya Allah.
      If necessary remind them Al Ghreeba (their long tongue) will lead them to hell.
      MOST of them have the dignity to lower their head and apologize even if they don't mean it.
      As a white woman, I'm considered Ghouriya. It means 'stranger' but it's a title given to Western white women in particular.
      I'm familiar with Arab culture over all, I prefer Yemeni style hospitality, and I have what my husband calls razor tongue.
      I have a strong personality, value education & 0 fear of being divorced. When my husband's relatives crossed the line, I cut them off like they didn't exist. (Cold war) in some sense. I have a lot of friends alhumdulilah but NEVER expected him to cut ties with his family. Having a deep understanding men who are 'el herraga' or economic migrants even the ones who aren't Arab face these pressures to provide for often dead beat relatives or entitled relatives is a coping mechanism.
      We strive for hassanat (good deeds) which outweighs the materialism of this world.
      Being white, blue eyes, be prepared to be labeled (not so nice names) even if you pray and they don't.
      Again, this isn't a rule but I've seen this with good Muslim reverts from the USA, Canada, Australia, Eastern Europe who've been dumped on.
      The women I see have it the easiest are women who marry from families who's economic status is higher, he has a lot of relatives abroad which means less dependence and phone calls for $.
      It's awerfully annoying to never go any where while your husband pays for his brothers' weddings, honeymoon etc.. you get no such luxuries.
      As you age and wise, you realize, you live in the West, have some sort of economic security, opportunities of economic mobility while those women (usually the ones sparking fights) can only look back @ the memory of 1 wedding day in which they weren't satisified with that either).
      A proper Tunisian will NEVER let his family cross a line, will respect his wife who stands up for herself using kind words.
      Often, unfortunately, I see marriages fall apart ALL because of miscommunications and misconceptions about the intentions of the other party.
      I think the couple who made this video are contributing to bridging the culture gap of misunderstanding.
      Marry someone on your education level. Never rush into a marriage, if the man can't wait for the woman? He's not worth it.

  • @catherinenator1965
    @catherinenator1965 Před 11 měsíci

    I have tunissian boyfriend but im older than him for 16years gap

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 11 měsíci

      Wish you all the best

  • @shahidanusrat6086
    @shahidanusrat6086 Před rokem

    Please visit Pakistan 🙂😊.

  • @mikechasevirtualplaza9627

    Very stereotypical amma funny , nsittt aham 7ajtinn elli homa el tafliimmm wel tfadlik el masettt hhhhhhh

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 4 lety

      Aychek :), but what's stereotypical for you and me is not for foreigners. Some people barely know Tunisia and it's people&culture.

  • @Im_go0datfortni8gt
    @Im_go0datfortni8gt Před 2 lety

    Will a Tunisian man accept someone who has children from a previous marriage?

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s not something that any man prefers but could be in some cases .

    • @Im_go0datfortni8gt
      @Im_go0datfortni8gt Před 2 lety

      Honestly I’m not sure what to think. He is with me all day everyday, messaging me, sending me pic, and love. I guess time will tell. It has only been two weeks

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Im_go0datfortni8gt this looks a bit suspicious to me since its only 2 weeks. However this could be kind of excitement that can be developed into love . Should keep legs on earth

    • @lilacvalencia3366
      @lilacvalencia3366 Před rokem

      NEVER

  • @BranmacFebail
    @BranmacFebail Před 3 lety

    وأي الأشياء يجب أن تعرفها عن النساء التونسية ؟ 😄💕 هل هذا السؤال مقبول بسبب المساواة ؟ 😂😂😂 سؤال خطير، أفكر... شكرا كتير لفيديوهاتكم !

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +1

      انشالله نخمو نعملو عليهم فيديو، لكن الله غالب معنديش خبرة كبيرة ف التونسيات 🙄😂

    • @BranmacFebail
      @BranmacFebail Před 3 lety

      @@BeZRules طبعا، فهمت، أهتم بالموضوع بس 😂😅😉

    • @turbo8496
      @turbo8496 Před 2 lety

      Here we go with same bullshit 😑

  • @TuLiPgrl
    @TuLiPgrl Před 2 lety +1

    I literally just f*ed up an amazing Tunisian man and I wish I knew a few things sooner:-( I'm so sad. I'm hoping he will forgive me. I did not cheat! Lol

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety +1

      we wish you all the best

    • @TuLiPgrl
      @TuLiPgrl Před 2 lety +1

      @@BeZRules any advise to prove I don't disrespect him?;-)

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      @@TuLiPgrl if you really respect him, it does not need any proof, this could be earned by time same as trust.

  • @samvarupa2929
    @samvarupa2929 Před 2 lety +1

    All you hear about Tunisia man was opposite I was there lol uh

  • @merrymejri845
    @merrymejri845 Před 2 lety

    CAB weld bledi hedha

  • @jeanmdermott6348
    @jeanmdermott6348 Před 2 lety

    Apologies for some miss spellings. He doesn’t have a humble or respectful bone in his body.

  • @ferdaous-
    @ferdaous- Před 3 lety +1

    Your english has a heavy accent try to ameliorate more 👍

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +20

      Hi ferdaous,
      Speaking of accent, considering i am not a native speaker, having a heavy or light accent doesn't really matters since the content is understandable, every nationality speaks english with there proper accent, however - needless to say- we always try to enhance our output from video to video.
      Thanks

  • @jeanmdermott6348
    @jeanmdermott6348 Před 2 lety

    Bullshit. My son in law is a bully& controlling, doesn’t know the meaning of the word respect. I’ve heard him shout and swear in front of their 2yr old l. I’ve seen him threaten to slap the 2yr old. He’s a bully. I’ve had their child say “my daddy said fucking& banged the door closed” from a 2yr olds lips. That unacceptable. My daughter earns more than I’m, yet she is always saying she has no money. He on the other hand always has money. What’s hers is his & what’s his is his. He’s not got a humble, respectful bond in his body 😖😖😣😡

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing your experience, sounds like she got a bad guy , however this can’t be generalized, in our culture it is a shame for the men to take money from his wife or that let his wife spend instead of him …

  • @llRDXll
    @llRDXll Před 3 lety +2

    Neither of them speak the same language they barely connect with english i wonder how this marriage still lasting 😂

    • @BeZRules
      @BeZRules  Před 3 lety +6

      we are using the sign language and we are living happily and we are enjoying ridiculous comments and funny people like you ;D