well i am teaching for around well over a decade and a half now to cambridge students,(hey its difficult to sell oneself), am i allowed to say i am not dumb, fun loving person. i do consider myself religious i guess but never tried to impose on others my point of view. i am definitely bilingual. my interests are in novels, food, tv shows, movies, philosophy, psychology, sociology, astronomy history literature both urdu and english, swimming, coffee lover, and junk food. i do like to travel alot and love to goto adventure tours like deserts jungles and base camps of mountains. try to cook and bake
.i want to be part of someone's life who should respect herself her identity and individuality. no restrictions of age marital status caste or creed. if u have these qualities you can adjust with me easily friendly, not demanding, not ghussa wali (i am not either), not try to force me or control me(i wont either), not too emotional better for you if you are relatively rational and give some value to logic. doesnt matter u want to do job or not. whether u r educated or not whatever ur personal beliefs are. if u r divorcee or widower with or without kids doesnt matter. if u r poor and cant afford to fulfill all the so called social stigmas i would love to marry you.
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