The Government Won’t Let Adolfo Galan Marry His 23 Year-Old Girlfriend Eddab Nawal

26 August 2008, 9:45 AM. By Guanabee Staff

. 8 Comments

galan.nawal.jpg

Poor, 68 year-old Adolfo Galán of Granada, Spain just wants to marry his 23 year-old Moroccan girlfriend Eddab Nawal, but the governments of Morocco and Spain find it impossible to believe the couple wants to marry for love. Rude! And for that they can deny them a license. Ageist! In America anyway, but apparently not in Spain or Morocco. Or Brazil, for that matter. The couple wanted to move there, but Nawal was denied a visa. Is there something about these two no one is telling us?


According to Galán he has no financial motivation to marry her, so he can’t imagine why everyone is so against them. What do you guys think? Besides the fact that we personally can’t imagine falling in love with a 64 year-old at the age of 19, (or now), should the government be allowed to pre-empt a marriage based on speculation that it isn’t legitimate?

“¿Dónde está regulada la edad para enamorarse?” [El País]

8 Comments

twit this share on facebook share email

Share this post with a friend via email


Comments(8) feed

  1. (+1)
    La Llorona wrote

    I can’t believe Spain would stop them. Morocco on the other hand doesn’t surprise me as they are Arab and, for the most part, treat women as second class citizens.

  2. (+1)
    la roncha wrote

    old, wrinkled balls.
    no thank you!

  3. Latin_Princess
    (+1)
    Latin_Princess wrote

    @ la roncha: I’m with you - I don’t like the taste of prune juice, either.

  4. (+1)
    Juan wrote

    Spanish and Morroccan officials probably thought they were marrying for papers, as people do in the US, and called bullshit on them.

    They should just go to Vegas, on student visas, and let “Julio Iglesias” looklike priest marry them in a drive through window….

  5. (+1)
    Evan wrote

    Interesting since marriage began as a means of financially and/or politically benefitting both parties and not as a commitment of one’s love.

  6. (+1)
    cacy wrote

    @la roncha re: “Morocco on the other hand doesn’t surprise me as they are Arab and, for the most part, treat women as second class citizens.”

    Um, Morocco is actually not a horrible place for women compared to other Islamic nations. Women go to schools, can preach and even own and run businesses. I know cuz I spent several months living there. Where you got your facts from?

  7. (+1)
    cacy wrote

    If any of you are interested: http://www.qantara.de/webcom/show_article.php/_c-476/_nr-77/i.html

    Women in Morocco aren’t living large but they do enjoy more freedom than any other females in the muslim world at large.

  8. (+1)
    La Llorona wrote

    @cacy: I wrote that, not La Roncha. And I get my facts from having visited there and being treated like whooore because I was a westerner and no, i wasn’t dressed in revealing clothing. I purposely wore loose, modest clothing. I have never been as terrified as I was walking around Fez–unless we were with a tour guide when they respected us and stayed back.

Post Your Comment

Log in or Register to contribute. You may also continue as a guest.

Cancel


Did you know you can now share a link, image or video?
Click to submit your own notas.