Saudi wife too busy texting to be intimate on wedding night; Get's divorced

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This is fresh off the press. You just can't make this stuff up. It's truly sad...

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A Saudi man divorced his wife hours after they were married, because she was apparently too busy replying to congratulatory messages from friends to consummate the marriage.

The groom reportedly became enraged when the couple returned to their hotel after the wedding in Jeddah - but his wife refused to stop sending texts and come to bed.

A relative disclosed that following the marriage ceremony, the groom had taken his bride to the hotel where they had booked a room.

However, as soon as the bride was in the room, she "kept using her mobile". Her groom reportedly tried to get closer with her and "become more intimate", the relative told Gulf News, but was "shocked when she ignored him" and didn't respond.

"When he asked her about the reasons, she answered she was busy communicating with her friends who were congratulating her on her marriage on the mobile," the source said. "The groom asked her to delay the messages, but she refused and became angry.

“When he asked her if her friends were more important than he was, the bride answered that they were.

"In the heated argument that followed, the groom reportedly told his new wife he was divorcing her and left the hotel.

The relative said a divorce case had been filed and when the court referred the case to a reconciliation committee, the groom refused to forgive his wife and withdraw the case.
 
This is fresh off the press. You just can't make this stuff up. It's truly sad...

Source

A Saudi man divorced his wife hours after they were married, because she was apparently too busy replying to congratulatory messages from friends to consummate the marriage.

The groom reportedly became enraged when the couple returned to their hotel after the wedding in Jeddah - but his wife refused to stop sending texts and come to bed.

A relative disclosed that following the marriage ceremony, the groom had taken his bride to the hotel where they had booked a room.

However, as soon as the bride was in the room, she "kept using her mobile". Her groom reportedly tried to get closer with her and "become more intimate", the relative told Gulf News, but was "shocked when she ignored him" and didn't respond.

"When he asked her about the reasons, she answered she was busy communicating with her friends who were congratulating her on her marriage on the mobile," the source said. "The groom asked her to delay the messages, but she refused and became angry.

“When he asked her if her friends were more important than he was, the bride answered that they were.

"In the heated argument that followed, the groom reportedly told his new wife he was divorcing her and left the hotel.

The relative said a divorce case had been filed and when the court referred the case to a reconciliation committee, the groom refused to forgive his wife and withdraw the case.

Lol that's pretty brutal the way she treated him by ignoring him. Understandably she wanted to say thanks to the people but cmon... you've just got married, spend some time without your phone. Mobile phone addiction is a real thing... I can't live without it :o
 
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Sad news.. I think the groom over reacted though.

Quote on social networking: "If your social networking links are affecting the link with your spouse or your Maker, the sooner you drop them the better." - Mufti Menk
 
I think he acted rash by wanting to get a divorce because of that, he could have shown her patience, maybe she was scared or nervous and used her phone as an excuse to kind of prolong the issue of "consumating" maybe he was acting a bit too forcefull or just going to fast for her liking and didnt know how to say it...
We have only heard his side of the story, so i wonder how the sister would relay how the story went in her perspective
 
“When he asked her if her friends were more important than he was, the bride answered that they were."

That is all he needed to know where her priorities were and how this marriage was going to go in the future. He thought to himself,... the juice isn't worth the squeeze. I commend him for his foresight.
 
“When he asked her if her friends were more important than he was, the bride answered that they were."

That is all he needed to know where her priorities were and how this marriage was going to go in the future. He thought to himself,... the juice isn't worth the squeeze. I commend him for his foresight.

You cant judge a whole situation based on one point of view, you need both points of view in order to judge anything
how do you know the brother isnt exaggerating in anyway
 
Why the personal life of any individual is deemed worthy of being reported as "news" is beyond me. Really annoying tabloid trash.
 

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