First of all alhamdulilah sister!
Well i wear the niqaab. I started wearing it in my second yr at college. At first i found it very hard to adjust to and it wasn't just me, my teachers and classmates too because obviously they had seen me without it.. but alhamdulilah they got use to it pretty quick and so did i.
As for abuse on the streets. I've never got that or maybe i have lol, i've never noticed. I've lived in central london all my life and i've just learnt not to pay attention to stuff like that. My advice is, wear it with confidence, if someone does make an ignorant comment, don't let it get to you, held ur head up high and smile and show them it doesnt bother u!
wot about getting married hw u gna show potentials ur face?
Like one of the brothers said, it is permissible to take off your niqaab for a potentional.
I know a sister though who wears the niqaab and she saw alot of potentional husbands before she got married and she took off her niqaab each time and she really regretted that..
with the niqaab, once you start wearing it for a long time and you take it off it does almost feel like you've taken off your hijaab.
wot about jobs in the future
I want to wear the niqaab to uni but if i do work after my studies and if i
have to, i will take it off for my job :-[, as i want to get into counselling.. inshallah though i do just want to counsel woman.
So yeah with work, it depends on what field you want to go into. unfortuantly though alot of employers do discriminate against the niqaab and sadly even muslim employers. but if u really want to work with the niqaab, you'll find a job where they'd accept you with it inshallah.
Anyways i say go for it. the niqaab is the best.
to be able to go into places like east london or edgware rd and not have men stare or perv on you, is just lovely! lol.. (if your not from london u probably don't know what i'm talking about

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And oh yeah, alot of people ask me about eating - that is never a problem. mashallah they have a lot of restaurants now that cater for muslim familes and sisters.
And If i go to a restaurant that doesnt have purdah facilities, what i do is, i sit on a corner table and put my back to everyone and take it off and i usually ask them not to come to our table after they've served our food and they don't :thumbs_up
