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LoginThe family is the most important aspect of life to Syrians. It is thought to encompass not only the nuclear family unit but also grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. The current Syrian home structure cannot be generalised as many families have been fragmented by conflict and war. Many households are also currently sustained by relatives that work in other countries and send money back. However, whenever possible, several generations will usually live together. In Syria, the reputation, status and honour of a family define its members. Privacy of the family especially its female members is closely guarded to protect their honour.
I got to the border between Syria and Turkey shortly after I took the decision to leave. I had to stay there for two days, waiting for my turn to cross legally. I didn't know anyone in Turkey, and I had no idea where to go.
I met him in a dating site, I was broke so I find way to forget the pain from my previous boyfriend. At first I told him that I still love my ex and he accept it and now I find myself falling for him and I'm really scared.
Those years were overwhelming, to say the least. Before I left Damascus, I was in survival mode. Unemployed and living with my parents a tradition that many Syrian women do until we marry or die , I wore a hijab, and I was in the last days of my first and only relationship with my university boyfriend. I had no expectations or hopes until I decided to study in the UK.
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