Submitted by Ann (not verified) on Fri, 14/03/2008 - 00:16.
It is well known - at least from the European men who worked in that country - that the Saudi men are all too comfortable with the men - as each complained of constantly being bothered - or more harassed by Saudi men who were trying to pick them up - in the way a man would normally do with a woman.
Perhaps then it would be a refreshing change - if the Saudi men could be allowed more natural contact with Saudi women - this might be healthier for the society as a whole.
With these kinds of stories emerging from the Kingdom - one could shudder to think what the real position of the women is there - that they aren't allowed to drive might just be the tip of the iceberg.
The "Saudis"
As for the quoted title - the writer above - Abdullah from Saudi Arabia - says the "Saudis" aren't used to contact with 'women' - suggests that the women there aren't seen as Saudi - as much as the men. Interesting - as it is proof of a female population - which is sidelined physically, visibly but also mentally.
"Saudis aren't used to coming so close to women"
Submitted by Ann (not verified) on Fri, 14/03/2008 - 00:16.It is well known - at least from the European men who worked in that country - that the Saudi men are all too comfortable with the men - as each complained of constantly being bothered - or more harassed by Saudi men who were trying to pick them up - in the way a man would normally do with a woman.
Perhaps then it would be a refreshing change - if the Saudi men could be allowed more natural contact with Saudi women - this might be healthier for the society as a whole.
With these kinds of stories emerging from the Kingdom - one could shudder to think what the real position of the women is there - that they aren't allowed to drive might just be the tip of the iceberg.
The "Saudis"
As for the quoted title - the writer above - Abdullah from Saudi Arabia - says the "Saudis" aren't used to contact with 'women' - suggests that the women there aren't seen as Saudi - as much as the men. Interesting - as it is proof of a female population - which is sidelined physically, visibly but also mentally.
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