18-03-2025, 10:01 PM
1. Mansour wanted Meena, but not as his wife or partner; he took a completely reserved stance in that regard. Perhaps because he knew he was incapable (socially and societally, not least because of Meena's attitude toward him), that he couldn't even dream of having her as his partner. It was all just a physical and somewhat psychological dominance, because of his nature and personality.
Mansour considers Meena, his niece, still as a young, inexperienced girl who can be easily exploited.
2. Jalal wanted Meena for himself, physically and as a life partner. Not enough, he wanted to take her and cut off all contact with her home, her homeland! He wasn't a dominant type, but an insidious, even cunning type. This goal of his was a much greater irritant, even a real rage factor, for Nadir. Especially the fact that he took advantage of Nadir's absence to achieve his goals caused Nadir to feel very angry, which we observed.
Jalal considers Meena, a young, beautiful woman who is suitable to be at his side as a partner for the rest of his life.
3. Tahir is what he is! He wants Meena, but only in the way Meena gives herself to him, no more and no less. His behaviour changes depending on Meena's reaction, and he does so honestly! He doesn't want to possess her, and he emphasize it too. When he says, 'I speak once and for all and not repeat myself...', this statement is neither didactic nor dominating, but means, 'I won't bother you with this topic anymore!', or when he says girly or girl, he knows that she likes this way of speaking and she enjoys calling her so (not in , his impression is that she loves his daddy figure! (not only in relation to his physique or age).
Tahir considers Meena, a young, pretty playmate and nothing more, who wants to freely participate in his erotic games, and if one of them no longer wants to, the game ends. He takes into account her will and her inclinations, much more than the other two!
Cheers,
Salir
Mansour considers Meena, his niece, still as a young, inexperienced girl who can be easily exploited.
2. Jalal wanted Meena for himself, physically and as a life partner. Not enough, he wanted to take her and cut off all contact with her home, her homeland! He wasn't a dominant type, but an insidious, even cunning type. This goal of his was a much greater irritant, even a real rage factor, for Nadir. Especially the fact that he took advantage of Nadir's absence to achieve his goals caused Nadir to feel very angry, which we observed.
Jalal considers Meena, a young, beautiful woman who is suitable to be at his side as a partner for the rest of his life.
3. Tahir is what he is! He wants Meena, but only in the way Meena gives herself to him, no more and no less. His behaviour changes depending on Meena's reaction, and he does so honestly! He doesn't want to possess her, and he emphasize it too. When he says, 'I speak once and for all and not repeat myself...', this statement is neither didactic nor dominating, but means, 'I won't bother you with this topic anymore!', or when he says girly or girl, he knows that she likes this way of speaking and she enjoys calling her so (not in , his impression is that she loves his daddy figure! (not only in relation to his physique or age).
Tahir considers Meena, a young, pretty playmate and nothing more, who wants to freely participate in his erotic games, and if one of them no longer wants to, the game ends. He takes into account her will and her inclinations, much more than the other two!
Cheers,
Salir