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for me yes, and preferably a hall on entering

I have kids and so the living room is always messy, if someone pops around then its good to let the kids get on with tv etc

also 2 bathrooms if possible

Thats the wrong answer... If you're muslim, then you do not allow the women in the mans sitting room and the women have the other reception room. usually in my experience with really **** sofa's.
 
If your suited with a devout muslim woman who wears the full face garb and all, would it be fair to say you won't have a clue what the **** she looks like untill your wedding night?

I like lucky dips but ****ing hell that's a big risk.
 
If your suited with a devout muslim woman who wears the full face garb and all, would it be fair to say you won't have a clue what the **** she looks like untill your wedding night?

I like lucky dips but ****ing hell that's a big risk.

That isnt actually correct. Its actually islamically wrong to not have seen your intended wife
 
Well i would say very religious pakistani's and bangladeshi's..

I could be wrong as i dont know the people you speak of, however I would be suprised if it wasnt culture that played a part in that rather than religion

as I said though 2 rooms is best, and a certain amount of seperation is surely a requirement in ALL households depending on who the visitor is/are