Lubonne: My daughter I told you to try all the men you want before you get married.

Analyst Fatos Lubonja, speaking of the grave event in the Bookyard, has discovered what his reaction would be if he were the boy's father, saying he would never dare enter the bride room regardless of everything, and if he were to [...]
Analyst Fatos Lubonja, speaking of the serious event that took place in the Bookstand, has discovered what his reaction would be if he were his son's father, saying that he would never dare enter the bride room regardless of everything, and if he were his daughter's father, he added that he would immediately take care of him.
Lubonne explained that if he were the father of the daughter, he would not even have such a new situation, for he could not even think of a girl getting married at such a young age. He has also shared with his listeners a detail from his relationship with his daughter, whom he told many years ago that he should consider marrying after he turns 30.
Dad's “By respecting the code and pretending, given a show society, should do these actions, writes Kultplus.
One thing is the code, and then there's the natural report, the love she should have for the girl. We take the case of Sophocle Antigon, that's what he buried his brother despite the law because of his feeling for him. Dad's different. He had to protect his daughter at all costs.
This society is viewed as a commodity, and when you give it with your letter without asking your daughter, the drama of our daughter and society begins. It bothers me that we don't know which code dominates our society. Normally, if I were the father of the boy who was betrayed, I could never get into the room, I would tell the boy it's your job to solve it, it could be you or her to forgive.
If I were a father, I would have taken the girl's protection, I would never have let her get to work here because I never thought about getting married at that age. I told my daughter so many years ago that 30 years ago you're thinking of getting married, not anymore. Now you have time to make love, to try, to meet various men who might like to get married.
That's my code, but I want to understand the other one, maybe he's living up to it, really, because we're the product of our culture. The honor is more important because in that code, if he protected the girl, he would be called a degenerate”, Lubonja said, broadcast the “Open” on Facebook.












