In a world of mass communication, it sort of goes without saying that we'll end up spending a lot of the day chatting to men.We're not just talking illicit sexting with a guy we've just met on Tinder, but, like, entirely harmless conversations with people who happen to be blokes – tweeting silly puns to randoms, emailing someone for a restaurant booking, posting inappropriate links onto friends' Facebook walls.In that moment, I become a member of Adnan’s harem, taking turns with other women to have sex with the man I love.It was fashion modeling that allowed me to mingle with movers and shakers like Adnan.According to Neda, a 27-year-old medical student from Shiraz, chat rooms are the only way she can find boyfriends, Al-Monitor writes.Neda indulges in chats and dates without telling her parents who would disapprove.He is a Sharif University graduate, brilliant and good-looking.
"What we do in Iran is a big service, sometimes including sacrifices, given the risks we occasionally take," the founder of one such site told Al-Monitor.
Whether you consider yourself within, a part of or outside of the community, we can all attest to the importance and value of communication.
If this was the situation: There are two close masculine women friends.
Imagine, then, being banned from talking to all of these men. The Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has just issued a fatwa banning unrelated men and women chatting online.
‘Given the immorality that often applies to this, it’s not permitted,’ he said.