Even before he boarded the plane to reunite with his wife, Nicole Sherbiny horrible return to Egypt.
Her husband policed her clothes in a few minutes she arrived. And he seemed overwhelmed at his family home. She loves Mahmoud, but he doesn’t like her.
And just because they love each other doesn’t mean they don’t fight. many.
In watching Sunday’s episode, Mahmoud blasted Nicole over Back then wearing short sleeves, stormed off and told them they shouldn’t be together.

No wonder Nicole Sherbiny and Mahmoud Elsherbiny are fighting over their clothes.
That seems to be a given. We have only appeared together for a few episodes, but it sounds like a center elements of marriage. Not good at it! But the middle.
It seems like Mahmoud sometimes tells Nicole what she wants to hear and then moves the goalposts. At least, that’s how it was for him. We have to assume that there is a miscommunication at play.

Mahmoud insists that he does not want Nicole to “change,” except in the sense of what clothes she wears.
Obviously, anyone visiting Egypt may need to adjust their wardrobe. For example, people may want to cover their shoulders in public unless they are at a beach resort.
And being at Mahmoud’s family home required further adjustments for Nicole. But Mahmoud’s request exceeded all of them. In fact, they outgrew Nicole’s wardrobe even when she wasn’t in Egypt. what?

At Parade‘s sneak peek of Season 4, Episode 6 of 90 Day Engagement: Another Waytwo people are fighting over their clothes.
Nicole noted that Mahmoud had previously given her “permission” to wear short sleeves (notably, they weren’t short; they went down past the elbows) while she was in America.
In fact, Nicole mentioned that she wore shorter sleeves when she was in the US, and she knew about it. She was dressed like that when she talked to him through video chat. Mahmoud tells us that this is not the case.

Disagreements about sleeve length and his own memories of the US wardrobe caused tension.
In fact, Mahmoud grew angrier and angrier, eventually storming off and returning to his room.
And Nicole followed, clearly hoping to get the discussion over with rather than haunting her for the rest of her life.

There is nothing constructive in one couple saying “yes. yes already. yes” and the other saying “no. no. no” like this.
Clearly, they have different memories of events. Perhaps both sides are right about aspects of the discussion.
For example, Nicole may be right about what she wears – that is, clothes and the human body. And maybe Mahmoud is right that he didn’t discuss the shorter arms. Hell, maybe he didn’t even notice. Though he must have noticed.

Mahmoud then told him that he was “serious about the clothes,” adding “no way.”
Like the audience (who has even less context for this line than Nicole), she asks: “No, what?”
Apparently, he was just asserting his policy on how wildly conservative he was asking him to dress. Not only in Egypt, but even if they are only in the US.

Mahmoud asks why she “promised” earlier, and Nicole replies that, before marriage, she “didn’t know” how strict her expectations were. They really, indeed should have said all this.
Later, Mahmoud said that he didn’t think that the two of them could be together. Or should be together.
In this case, he might be right. They seem incompatible.