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zaterdag 4 december 2021 om 17:02
In Amsterdam wonen ontzettend veel mooie meiden met verschillende roots. Prachtige Turkse en Marokkaanse vrouwen, mooie blonde, Surinaamse, allerlei mixen en kleuren… dat woont hier. Ik kijk m’n ogen uit. Van die mooie curvy Marokkaanse vrouwen met prachtige gouden huidskleur en beeldschoon dik haar.. die zijn zo prachtig.. wandelende kunstobjecten.
zaterdag 4 december 2021 om 17:05
Rotterdamse mokkels zijn in hun hart ook mannen
De beste stuurlui, zitten op het Viva forum.
zaterdag 4 december 2021 om 17:07
Serieus?
zaterdag 4 december 2021 om 17:17
En Nederland heeft Doutzenviva-amber schreef: ↑04-12-2021 16:04Her name was Taj al-Saltaneh (1883-1936) and she was a princess of the Persian Kingdom, a modern-day Iran. Her father, Naser al-Din Shah, and later her brother, Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar, were Kings of Persia.
zaterdag 4 december 2021 om 17:19
Tjerrie is een prachtwijf. Alleen heeft ze dat zelf nog niet door.
zaterdag 4 december 2021 om 18:07
viva-amber schreef: ↑04-12-2021 16:04
The woman in the photos was a princess, well-educated intellectual, free-spirited soul, and a beauty. Poets wrote poems about her beauty. One guy even sneaked into her house just to have the opportunity to see her.
Men fought for her attention. Thirteen of the men whose marriage proposal she had rejected committed suicide.
She was brave and ahead of her time. She fought for women’s rights when there were no women’s rights at all. She was the first woman who took off the hijab and began wearing European clothes. She dared to criticize the government and fight for democracy in a society where the king had absolute power.
Her name was Taj al-Saltaneh (1883-1936) and she was a princess of the Persian Kingdom, a modern-day Iran. Her father, Naser al-Din Shah, and later her brother, Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar, were Kings of Persia.
zaterdag 4 december 2021 om 19:45
zaterdag 4 december 2021 om 19:50
Nee bah
zaterdag 4 december 2021 om 19:59
viva-amber schreef: ↑04-12-2021 16:04
The woman in the photos was a princess, well-educated intellectual, free-spirited soul, and a beauty. Poets wrote poems about her beauty. One guy even sneaked into her house just to have the opportunity to see her.
Men fought for her attention. Thirteen of the men whose marriage proposal she had rejected committed suicide.
She was brave and ahead of her time. She fought for women’s rights when there were no women’s rights at all. She was the first woman who took off the hijab and began wearing European clothes. She dared to criticize the government and fight for democracy in a society where the king had absolute power.
Her name was Taj al-Saltaneh (1883-1936) and she was a princess of the Persian Kingdom, a modern-day Iran. Her father, Naser al-Din Shah, and later her brother, Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar, were Kings of Persia.
Nu snap ik waarom Perzië niet meer bestaat.