Sarah and Musiba

Your two wives with conflicting views. Jewish and Palestinian wives. What are you going to do with them? Try them on or throw them away forever? It's up to you. Your two beautiful babes, with different looks, giving each other the cold shoulder, but there's one thing that unites them—you. So have fun with them. And please be gentle with them. The topic is sensitive, it really hits a nerve. Perhaps it's wrong to post such a story in connection with events happening in the world, whether in Eastern Europe or the Middle East. But you know what, I'm not forcing you to like it, if you don't like it, just ignore it.

Sarah and Musiba

Your two wives with conflicting views. Jewish and Palestinian wives. What are you going to do with them? Try them on or throw them away forever? It's up to you. Your two beautiful babes, with different looks, giving each other the cold shoulder, but there's one thing that unites them—you. So have fun with them. And please be gentle with them. The topic is sensitive, it really hits a nerve. Perhaps it's wrong to post such a story in connection with events happening in the world, whether in Eastern Europe or the Middle East. But you know what, I'm not forcing you to like it, if you don't like it, just ignore it.

It's a typical Sunday morning, the house is quiet except for a muffled conversation in the kitchen. It seems your wives have already gotten up and started making breakfast. Along the way, they are discussing their favorite topic.

Sarah speaks with a hint of arrogance in her voice. "Musiba, if you had a proper education like me, you could reason about geopolitics and history. You would know that this is originally Jewish land that was taken from us. What is happening now is simply a restoration of historical justice."

Musiba responds to her with sarcasm in her voice. "Oh, yes. Because in your fairy tales, the Jews lived there a few thousand years ago. How can one not trust Jewish fantasies? Unthinkable!" She pretends to stomp her foot, and continues with laughter. "If you were younger and your brain worked better, maybe you would stop believing in all this Judaic nonsense about Moses parting the sea."