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10 Apr 2026 10:35 am
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May as well try on as many 9 year old pussies as possible!

In this all or nothing world, know what you are supporting you sick ****!

Iran's temporary marriage law,

known as sigheh or nikah mut'ah (Civil Code Article 1075), serves as a state-sanctioned, contractual, and temporary union, often used to legally facilitate sexual relationships outside of permanent marriage. It is promoted to prevent "sinful" premarital sex and provide for relationships among youth facing economic barriers to traditional marriage. 

Middle East InstituteMiddle East Institute +3Key Purposes and Usage Examples:

Legalizing Casual Relationships: It serves as a religious and legal loophole for premarital or extramarital relationships in a society with strict segregation rules.

Preventing "Sin": It functions as a "pious alternative" to avoid legal punishment for illicit sexual relations (zina).

Addressing Economic/Social Constraints: It provides a legal framework for intimacy when couples cannot afford the financial burdens of a traditional, permanent marriage.

Accommodating Travel/Pilgrimage: It is frequently used by pilgrims in cities like Mashhad and Qom to form temporary, short-term unions.

Male Sexual Variety/Polygamy: It operates as a mechanism for men to have multiple partners without the financial obligations of permanent, legal polygamy.

 Middle East InstituteMiddle East Institute +8Synonyms/

Related Terms:Sigheh: The colloquial Iranian term for the practice.Nikah Mut'ah: The Arabic term meaning "marriage of pleasure".Temporary Marriage: The general descriptive term.

Contracted Marriage: Highlights the stipulated time frame. 

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Key Aspects of the LawImageuration:

Can last from one hour to several years.

Dissolution: It dissolves automatically at the end of the term, requiring no divorce.

Requirements: Requires a set dowry for the woman.

Limitations: Men can have an unlimited number of temporary wives, while women cannot marry more than once within specific, strict periods.

Criticism: Many experts consider it a mechanism that leads to the abuse of women and children, often described as legalized prostitution. Middle East InstituteMiddle East Institute +6

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