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This Somali lady who came to the country 6 years ago came over to our home and was in distress. She told us she wants to divorce her husband because he is not helping her learn how to drive, and she's been asking him since they came to the country to give her practical driving lessons.She wants to be independent and run her errands while he is at work. But instead has to wait for him to take her to the shop or sends him a message to buy groceries. The problem isn't just that . The husband helps other Somali refuge's with learning how to drive for free this includes other women, these women have been in the country for almost 2 years and they know how to drive before this lady who's been here for 6 years. The wife also complained that her husband dosen't give advice to his own children, 2 of them are married and are having relationship problems and her husband just says let them divorce, but he will advice his own friends or strangers for hours on the phone and counsel them like it's his own children and try fix their relationships.
She says her husband has no dhig in him.
How would you support this mother? I'm thinking of giving her lessons in my uni break.
This Somali lady who came to the country 6 years ago came over to our home and was in distress. She told us she wants to divorce her husband because he is not helping her learn how to drive, and she's been asking him since they came to the country to give her practical driving lessons.She wants to be independent and run her errands while he is at work. But instead has to wait for him to take her to the shop or sends him a message to buy groceries. The problem isn't just that . The husband helps other Somali refuge's with learning how to drive for free this includes other women, these women have been in the country for almost 2 years and they know how to drive before this lady who's been here for 6 years. The wife also complained that her husband dosen't give advice to his own children, 2 of them are married and are having relationship problems and her husband just says let them divorce, but he will advice his own friends or strangers for hours on the phone and counsel them like it's his own children and try fix their relationships.
She says her husband has no dhig in him.
How would you support this mother? I'm thinking of giving her lessons in my uni break.