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"I guess it’s a unique experience, whatever else you think! Personally, I’ve never fancied it. I just get the feeling it’s all a bit of a facade, and a bit CGI " Its manufactured to take tourists money | |||
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"I’ve never fancied it personally. I’ve always said people just want to go for bragging rights. Poser land " ^^^This, same views here. | |||
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"The lack of crime in places like dubai, abu dhabi and qatar is certainly to their credit and would be a huge plus point for me if it were for purposes of moving there for work. However for a holiday, i prefer going places that offer value for money, both when it comes to food and drink, but also with women. So parts of south east asis, as well as being a paradise, ticks all those boxes " Value for money with women? Or do you mean holidays you can take with women (e.g. Middle East frowns upon unmarried couples). | |||
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"The lack of crime in places like dubai, abu dhabi and qatar is certainly to their credit and would be a huge plus point for me if it were for purposes of moving there for work. However for a holiday, i prefer going places that offer value for money, both when it comes to food and drink, but also with women. So parts of south east asis, as well as being a paradise, ticks all those boxes Value for money with women? Or do you mean holidays you can take with women (e.g. Middle East frowns upon unmarried couples)." Cheap sex... | |||
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"The lack of crime in places like dubai, abu dhabi and qatar is certainly to their credit and would be a huge plus point for me if it were for purposes of moving there for work. However for a holiday, i prefer going places that offer value for money, both when it comes to food and drink, but also with women. So parts of south east asis, as well as being a paradise, ticks all those boxes Value for money with women? Or do you mean holidays you can take with women (e.g. Middle East frowns upon unmarried couples). Cheap sex..." Thailand for example, you could find a girlfriend for a week or 2, pay for her food, drink etc. Nice holiday girlfriend | |||
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"I don't want to and also wouldn't travel to and spend money in any country that its illegal to be gay. I'm straight acting mostly and would be okay but i wont go there. I turned a holiday down with a friend to his sisters plantation in Uganda before covid for the same reason. And also it looks shit, my brother and family goes most years on one of their holidays. But whatever." Abu Dhabi looks shit I meant. Was gutted to turn down Uganda. | |||
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"I don't want to and also wouldn't travel to and spend money in any country that its illegal to be gay. I'm straight acting mostly and would be okay but i wont go there. I turned a holiday down with a friend to his sisters plantation in Uganda before covid for the same reason. And also it looks shit, my brother and family goes most years on one of their holidays. But whatever. Abu Dhabi looks shit I meant. Was gutted to turn down Uganda. " Is that not a touch of biting off your nose to spite your face? I mean, theres a lot more to a person than just your sexuality. Its only an aspect of your being, not your entire self | |||
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"I don't want to and also wouldn't travel to and spend money in any country that its illegal to be gay. I'm straight acting mostly and would be okay but i wont go there. I turned a holiday down with a friend to his sisters plantation in Uganda before covid for the same reason. And also it looks shit, my brother and family goes most years on one of their holidays. But whatever. Abu Dhabi looks shit I meant. Was gutted to turn down Uganda. Is that not a touch of biting off your nose to spite your face? I mean, theres a lot more to a person than just your sexuality. Its only an aspect of your being, not your entire self " I don't think so. I didn't even consider myself bi when I turned Uganda down and was with a gf of over 10 years. I don't want to give money to a government that locks people up or worse for who they love or put their willy in. Turning down the UAE and Uganda leaves me with enough options. | |||
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"Living and working here for awhile now! One of the safest places iv ever traveled or lived in! No non sense place! If insulting ppl is freedom than bless us all! Extremely hot in summers but UK is extremely cold in winters! You make a lot of money! Never was asked by anyone for drinking, clubs bars beaches operate as normal! But yes you can't fuck anyone in the mall! " Im in awe of the place when it comes to the handle they have on crime. It just goes to show, no fucking around with it is the only way to go. Contrast that with some of the shitholes in london, thats what happens when you play politics instead of confronting the issue head on They took a similar approach in rio de janeiro a few years back. Crime was rampant in favelas, so rather than having police do tik tok dances and paint their vans in rainbow colours, they sent in tactical units to clean them up instead. And clean them up they did | |||
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"Living and working here for awhile now! One of the safest places iv ever traveled or lived in! No non sense place! If insulting ppl is freedom than bless us all! Extremely hot in summers but UK is extremely cold in winters! You make a lot of money! Never was asked by anyone for drinking, clubs bars beaches operate as normal! But yes you can't fuck anyone in the mall! Im in awe of the place when it comes to the handle they have on crime. It just goes to show, no fucking around with it is the only way to go. Contrast that with some of the shitholes in london, thats what happens when you play politics instead of confronting the issue head on They took a similar approach in rio de janeiro a few years back. Crime was rampant in favelas, so rather than having police do tik tok dances and paint their vans in rainbow colours, they sent in tactical units to clean them up instead. And clean them up they did" People don't mess with the police in the UAE because the country is big on violating citizens human rights. The grass/sand isn't greener over there. | |||
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"Living and working here for awhile now! One of the safest places iv ever traveled or lived in! No non sense place! If insulting ppl is freedom than bless us all! Extremely hot in summers but UK is extremely cold in winters! You make a lot of money! Never was asked by anyone for drinking, clubs bars beaches operate as normal! But yes you can't fuck anyone in the mall! Im in awe of the place when it comes to the handle they have on crime. It just goes to show, no fucking around with it is the only way to go. Contrast that with some of the shitholes in london, thats what happens when you play politics instead of confronting the issue head on They took a similar approach in rio de janeiro a few years back. Crime was rampant in favelas, so rather than having police do tik tok dances and paint their vans in rainbow colours, they sent in tactical units to clean them up instead. And clean them up they did People don't mess with the police in the UAE because the country is big on violating citizens human rights. The grass/sand isn't greener over there. " What human rights are they violating? | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? " The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat " What about FF sex? | |||
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"Living and working here for awhile now! One of the safest places iv ever traveled or lived in! No non sense place! If insulting ppl is freedom than bless us all! Extremely hot in summers but UK is extremely cold in winters! You make a lot of money! Never was asked by anyone for drinking, clubs bars beaches operate as normal! But yes you can't fuck anyone in the mall! Im in awe of the place when it comes to the handle they have on crime. It just goes to show, no fucking around with it is the only way to go. Contrast that with some of the shitholes in london, thats what happens when you play politics instead of confronting the issue head on They took a similar approach in rio de janeiro a few years back. Crime was rampant in favelas, so rather than having police do tik tok dances and paint their vans in rainbow colours, they sent in tactical units to clean them up instead. And clean them up they did People don't mess with the police in the UAE because the country is big on violating citizens human rights. The grass/sand isn't greener over there. What human rights are they violating? " It's not a secret. Google it. Enforced disappearance. Public stoning and flogging. Preventing people from access to legal counsel or a fair trial. Torture shady death sentences with no or little evidence of trial. | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat " All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want | |||
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"What about FF sex?" I doubt it's legal but I also doubt it's policed in the same way as men having sex with each other. Gbat | |||
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"I guess it’s a unique experience, whatever else you think! Personally, I’ve never fancied it. I just get the feeling it’s all a bit of a facade, and a bit CGI " A bit CGI?? | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want " Even if those activities didnt happen, that would still sound look like a pretty good trade off to get a crime free utopia. But if those things still take place and you have the crime free utopia, then why isnt every country run like there??? | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want " Of course! In the UK there are regular r@pes, robberies and drink driving. There are sensible laws to prevent or punish these things. It's not sensible to prosecute men for sucking cocks in their hotel room, like they would do in the UAE. Gbat | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want Even if those activities didnt happen, that would still sound look like a pretty good trade off to get a crime free utopia. But if those things still take place and you have the crime free utopia, then why isnt every country run like there??? " Because the stuff I mentioned plus more. It's even worse for women and minorities | |||
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"Even if those activities didnt happen, that would still sound look like a pretty good trade off to get a crime free utopia. But if those things still take place and you have the crime free utopia, then why isnt every country run like there??? " WOW! It's safe, but it's no crime free utopia. I guess you've never been under the threat of arrest for having sex? Gbat | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want Even if those activities didnt happen, that would still sound look like a pretty good trade off to get a crime free utopia. But if those things still take place and you have the crime free utopia, then why isnt every country run like there??? " I think UAE has done a brilliant job considering the geo location! How they have kept it so crime free is I think very clear on crime penalties, even though I doubt they take place, thy jus put someone in jail for a few days n than deport them! Other reason could b mainstream media dont have the balls to publish non sense, even though if petty crimes happen they don't bother us, it's jus my take | |||
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"The lack of crime in places like dubai, abu dhabi and qatar is certainly to their credit and would be a huge plus point for me if it were for purposes of moving there for work. However for a holiday, i prefer going places that offer value for money, both when it comes to food and drink, but also with women. So parts of south east asis, as well as being a paradise, ticks all those boxes Value for money with women? Or do you mean holidays you can take with women (e.g. Middle East frowns upon unmarried couples). Cheap sex... Thailand for example, you could find a girlfriend for a week or 2, pay for her food, drink etc. Nice holiday girlfriend" I thought so. How lovely | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want Even if those activities didnt happen, that would still sound look like a pretty good trade off to get a crime free utopia. But if those things still take place and you have the crime free utopia, then why isnt every country run like there??? Because the stuff I mentioned plus more. It's even worse for women and minorities " How so? | |||
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"Living and working here for awhile now! One of the safest places iv ever traveled or lived in! No non sense place! If insulting ppl is freedom than bless us all! Extremely hot in summers but UK is extremely cold in winters! You make a lot of money! Never was asked by anyone for drinking, clubs bars beaches operate as normal! But yes you can't fuck anyone in the mall! Im in awe of the place when it comes to the handle they have on crime. It just goes to show, no fucking around with it is the only way to go. Contrast that with some of the shitholes in london, thats what happens when you play politics instead of confronting the issue head on They took a similar approach in rio de janeiro a few years back. Crime was rampant in favelas, so rather than having police do tik tok dances and paint their vans in rainbow colours, they sent in tactical units to clean them up instead. And clean them up they did People don't mess with the police in the UAE because the country is big on violating citizens human rights. The grass/sand isn't greener over there. " You can relatively effectively bribe the police in the UAE if you have enough money. Source: my Middle Eastern students who live there. | |||
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"I'd like to go for one reason. The Burj Khalifa. Just to see it from a distance,close up,go inside and to the top. Anyone been there?" Bro takes his family to UAE every year for the last 5 or so and are going again this year so works for them | |||
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"The lack of crime in places like dubai, abu dhabi and qatar is certainly to their credit and would be a huge plus point for me if it were for purposes of moving there for work. However for a holiday, i prefer going places that offer value for money, both when it comes to food and drink, but also with women. So parts of south east asis, as well as being a paradise, ticks all those boxes Value for money with women? Or do you mean holidays you can take with women (e.g. Middle East frowns upon unmarried couples). Cheap sex... Thailand for example, you could find a girlfriend for a week or 2, pay for her food, drink etc. Nice holiday girlfriend I thought so. How lovely " Yep. It is lovely | |||
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"Living and working here for awhile now! One of the safest places iv ever traveled or lived in! No non sense place! If insulting ppl is freedom than bless us all! Extremely hot in summers but UK is extremely cold in winters! You make a lot of money! Never was asked by anyone for drinking, clubs bars beaches operate as normal! But yes you can't fuck anyone in the mall! Im in awe of the place when it comes to the handle they have on crime. It just goes to show, no fucking around with it is the only way to go. Contrast that with some of the shitholes in london, thats what happens when you play politics instead of confronting the issue head on They took a similar approach in rio de janeiro a few years back. Crime was rampant in favelas, so rather than having police do tik tok dances and paint their vans in rainbow colours, they sent in tactical units to clean them up instead. And clean them up they did" They've resolved crime in the favelas, have they?! News to me. | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want Even if those activities didnt happen, that would still sound look like a pretty good trade off to get a crime free utopia. But if those things still take place and you have the crime free utopia, then why isnt every country run like there??? Because the stuff I mentioned plus more. It's even worse for women and minorities How so? " This information isn't hard to search for man. First result for "women UAE" first result pasted below. According to Human Rights Watch, there is substantial discrimination against women in the United Arab Emirates. | |||
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"Living and working here for awhile now! One of the safest places iv ever traveled or lived in! No non sense place! If insulting ppl is freedom than bless us all! Extremely hot in summers but UK is extremely cold in winters! You make a lot of money! Never was asked by anyone for drinking, clubs bars beaches operate as normal! But yes you can't fuck anyone in the mall! Im in awe of the place when it comes to the handle they have on crime. It just goes to show, no fucking around with it is the only way to go. Contrast that with some of the shitholes in london, thats what happens when you play politics instead of confronting the issue head on They took a similar approach in rio de janeiro a few years back. Crime was rampant in favelas, so rather than having police do tik tok dances and paint their vans in rainbow colours, they sent in tactical units to clean them up instead. And clean them up they did They've resolved crime in the favelas, have they?! News to me. " They drastically improved them by removing drug dealing gangs from them | |||
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"Living and working here for awhile now! One of the safest places iv ever traveled or lived in! No non sense place! If insulting ppl is freedom than bless us all! Extremely hot in summers but UK is extremely cold in winters! You make a lot of money! Never was asked by anyone for drinking, clubs bars beaches operate as normal! But yes you can't fuck anyone in the mall! Im in awe of the place when it comes to the handle they have on crime. It just goes to show, no fucking around with it is the only way to go. Contrast that with some of the shitholes in london, thats what happens when you play politics instead of confronting the issue head on They took a similar approach in rio de janeiro a few years back. Crime was rampant in favelas, so rather than having police do tik tok dances and paint their vans in rainbow colours, they sent in tactical units to clean them up instead. And clean them up they did People don't mess with the police in the UAE because the country is big on violating citizens human rights. The grass/sand isn't greener over there. You can relatively effectively bribe the police in the UAE if you have enough money. Source: my Middle Eastern students who live there." They'd take my money and stone me anyway lol | |||
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"Living and working here for awhile now! One of the safest places iv ever traveled or lived in! No non sense place! If insulting ppl is freedom than bless us all! Extremely hot in summers but UK is extremely cold in winters! You make a lot of money! Never was asked by anyone for drinking, clubs bars beaches operate as normal! But yes you can't fuck anyone in the mall! Im in awe of the place when it comes to the handle they have on crime. It just goes to show, no fucking around with it is the only way to go. Contrast that with some of the shitholes in london, thats what happens when you play politics instead of confronting the issue head on They took a similar approach in rio de janeiro a few years back. Crime was rampant in favelas, so rather than having police do tik tok dances and paint their vans in rainbow colours, they sent in tactical units to clean them up instead. And clean them up they did They've resolved crime in the favelas, have they?! News to me. They drastically improved them by removing drug dealing gangs from them" For how long? | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want Even if those activities didnt happen, that would still sound look like a pretty good trade off to get a crime free utopia. But if those things still take place and you have the crime free utopia, then why isnt every country run like there??? Because the stuff I mentioned plus more. It's even worse for women and minorities How so? This information isn't hard to search for man. First result for "women UAE" first result pasted below. According to Human Rights Watch, there is substantial discrimination against women in the United Arab Emirates. " Perhaps our friend whos in dubai contributing to this thread could give us some first hand knowledge? | |||
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" You can relatively effectively bribe the police in the UAE if you have enough money. Source: my Middle Eastern students who live there." Thank God our police are whiter than white then. | |||
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"Living and working here for awhile now! One of the safest places iv ever traveled or lived in! No non sense place! If insulting ppl is freedom than bless us all! Extremely hot in summers but UK is extremely cold in winters! You make a lot of money! Never was asked by anyone for drinking, clubs bars beaches operate as normal! But yes you can't fuck anyone in the mall! Im in awe of the place when it comes to the handle they have on crime. It just goes to show, no fucking around with it is the only way to go. Contrast that with some of the shitholes in london, thats what happens when you play politics instead of confronting the issue head on They took a similar approach in rio de janeiro a few years back. Crime was rampant in favelas, so rather than having police do tik tok dances and paint their vans in rainbow colours, they sent in tactical units to clean them up instead. And clean them up they did They've resolved crime in the favelas, have they?! News to me. They drastically improved them by removing drug dealing gangs from them For how long? " To the present day. Not perfect of course and an ongoing process but there is a steady police presence now in the worst favelas there, whereas there wasnt before as they were basically no go zones | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want Even if those activities didnt happen, that would still sound look like a pretty good trade off to get a crime free utopia. But if those things still take place and you have the crime free utopia, then why isnt every country run like there??? Because the stuff I mentioned plus more. It's even worse for women and minorities How so? This information isn't hard to search for man. First result for "women UAE" first result pasted below. According to Human Rights Watch, there is substantial discrimination against women in the United Arab Emirates. Perhaps our friend whos in dubai contributing to this thread could give us some first hand knowledge? " I personally won't go there for the reasons i posted originally. I don't have an issue with others going and am not trying to stop them. As also mentioned my brother takes his family annually. Am not sure why I'm being asked to provide evidence of common knowledge readily available information. Peace. | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want Even if those activities didnt happen, that would still sound look like a pretty good trade off to get a crime free utopia. But if those things still take place and you have the crime free utopia, then why isnt every country run like there??? Because the stuff I mentioned plus more. It's even worse for women and minorities How so? This information isn't hard to search for man. First result for "women UAE" first result pasted below. According to Human Rights Watch, there is substantial discrimination against women in the United Arab Emirates. Perhaps our friend whos in dubai contributing to this thread could give us some first hand knowledge? I personally won't go there for the reasons i posted originally. I don't have an issue with others going and am not trying to stop them. As also mentioned my brother takes his family annually. Am not sure why I'm being asked to provide evidence of common knowledge readily available information. Peace. " Im not asking you, im asking the dubai based chap | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want Even if those activities didnt happen, that would still sound look like a pretty good trade off to get a crime free utopia. But if those things still take place and you have the crime free utopia, then why isnt every country run like there??? Because the stuff I mentioned plus more. It's even worse for women and minorities How so? This information isn't hard to search for man. First result for "women UAE" first result pasted below. According to Human Rights Watch, there is substantial discrimination against women in the United Arab Emirates. Perhaps our friend whos in dubai contributing to this thread could give us some first hand knowledge? I personally won't go there for the reasons i posted originally. I don't have an issue with others going and am not trying to stop them. As also mentioned my brother takes his family annually. Am not sure why I'm being asked to provide evidence of common knowledge readily available information. Peace. Im not asking you, im asking the dubai based chap" I know man. Wasn't having ago in that comment more than saying my git I slither away. | |||
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"Have been a few times because of work , thing to remember is don’t break the law there , consequences can be catastrophic , it’s very safe , no theft little crime , no locals work in any of the shopping malls , all staffed by foreign workers . Dress conservatively if you’re a woman , otherwise men will follow you and catcall you . If your female NEVER visit a man in his hotel room , you will be viewed as a prostit*** and possibly arrested. Consume alcohol in designated hotel areas only or face arrest . Do not take the prophets name in vain , even as a joke , you’ll get arrested . Morality police still exist here and often harass local women going about their business . " sounds like a horrendous place to go I'll stick to Cornwall least I can have a drink a pasty. | |||
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"What human rights are they violating? The right for two men to have sex. The right for people to have sex outside marriage. The right for people to have as many sexual partners as they like. Can you think of a few yourself? Gbat All of the mentioned activities take place in Dubai!! Like fabswinger is accessible here! In privacy you can do all you want Even if those activities didnt happen, that would still sound look like a pretty good trade off to get a crime free utopia. But if those things still take place and you have the crime free utopia, then why isnt every country run like there??? Because the stuff I mentioned plus more. It's even worse for women and minorities How so? This information isn't hard to search for man. First result for "women UAE" first result pasted below. According to Human Rights Watch, there is substantial discrimination against women in the United Arab Emirates. Perhaps our friend whos in dubai contributing to this thread could give us some first hand knowledge? I personally won't go there for the reasons i posted originally. I don't have an issue with others going and am not trying to stop them. As also mentioned my brother takes his family annually. Am not sure why I'm being asked to provide evidence of common knowledge readily available information. Peace. Im not asking you, im asking the dubai based chap" As I always say nothing is perfect! Women here are in all professions Doctors, teachers, nurses etc all societies have idiots we all know that! I believe during the pandemic we lived in the safest places with availability of resources. Again not saying there isn't anything bad but it's better than alot of places n trust me I travel alot, for work | |||
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"It’s the sort of place I’d like to visit, just to say I’d been. But I know that I would probably do something wrong and end up incarcerated until the end of time or something, so best I admire from afar." Host a Dubai social they can’t catch us all | |||
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"It’s a huge place The nearer the sea the prices go right up The beaches are great You can get a beer it’s £10 a pint but worth it Food is inexpensive The huge mall and marina are amazing It really is an eye opener I was surprised Not my cup of tea but very impressive " how can a £10 beer be worth it in any mans language | |||
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"The middle east is one of them places where if you're a Muslim and a man probably the best place in the world if you've got a pocketful of cash for everyone else it's horrible." So you’re the official spokesperson for the ‘everyone else’ contingent ? | |||
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"The middle east is one of them places where if you're a Muslim and a man probably the best place in the world if you've got a pocketful of cash for everyone else it's horrible. So you’re the official spokesperson for the ‘everyone else’ contingent ? " Yeah amazing how people just read a few headlines and think they know everything about a place | |||
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"The middle east is one of them places where if you're a Muslim and a man probably the best place in the world if you've got a pocketful of cash for everyone else it's horrible. So you’re the official spokesperson for the ‘everyone else’ contingent ? Yeah amazing how people just read a few headlines and think they know everything about a place" There is a word for it. Ignorance | |||
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"The middle east is one of them places where if you're a Muslim and a man probably the best place in the world if you've got a pocketful of cash for everyone else it's horrible. So you’re the official spokesperson for the ‘everyone else’ contingent ? Yeah amazing how people just read a few headlines and think they know everything about a place There is a word for it. Ignorance " nope i think he's entitled to his opinion as are you | |||
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"The middle east is one of them places where if you're a Muslim and a man probably the best place in the world if you've got a pocketful of cash for everyone else it's horrible. So you’re the official spokesperson for the ‘everyone else’ contingent ? Yeah amazing how people just read a few headlines and think they know everything about a place There is a word for it. Ignorance nope i think he's entitled to his opinion as are you " Think what you like. That’s the beauty of this place | |||
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"The middle east is one of them places where if you're a Muslim and a man probably the best place in the world if you've got a pocketful of cash for everyone else it's horrible. So you’re the official spokesperson for the ‘everyone else’ contingent ? Yeah amazing how people just read a few headlines and think they know everything about a place There is a word for it. Ignorance nope i think he's entitled to his opinion as are you Think about what you like. That’s the beauty of this place " So you guys work like to live and work out there but as native to the Country and in blue-collar jobs bringing up a family. | |||
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"The middle east is one of them places where if you're a Muslim and a man probably the best place in the world if you've got a pocketful of cash for everyone else it's horrible. So you’re the official spokesperson for the ‘everyone else’ contingent ? Yeah amazing how people just read a few headlines and think they know everything about a place There is a word for it. Ignorance nope i think he's entitled to his opinion as are you Think about what you like. That’s the beauty of this place So you guys work like to live and work out there but as native to the Country and in blue-collar jobs bringing up a family. " Sorry i dont follow the structure of that. Are you asking a question? | |||
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"The middle east is one of them places where if you're a Muslim and a man probably the best place in the world if you've got a pocketful of cash for everyone else it's horrible. So you’re the official spokesperson for the ‘everyone else’ contingent ? Yeah amazing how people just read a few headlines and think they know everything about a place There is a word for it. Ignorance nope i think he's entitled to his opinion as are you Think about what you like. That’s the beauty of this place So you guys work like to live and work out there but as native to the Country and in blue-collar jobs bringing up a family. Sorry i dont follow the structure of that. Are you asking a question? " Would you like to be a permanent resident of the country doing a blue-collar job considering around 10000 workers die every year in the construction industry alone compared to the UK with 7. Numbers taken from the Guardian newspaper. | |||
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"Dubai to me is just a really big Trafford Centre" Isn't that a depressing thought | |||
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"I love dubai... havent been since covid mind ;(" I’ve got a spare bedroom there for you !! Lol . Get yourself over … | |||
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"Not a place I'd return to, felt all too orchestrated and false." exactly manufactured to take peoples money nothing to see except new buildings, sand and sea | |||
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"The middle east is one of them places where if you're a Muslim and a man probably the best place in the world if you've got a pocketful of cash for everyone else it's horrible. So you’re the official spokesperson for the ‘everyone else’ contingent ? Yeah amazing how people just read a few headlines and think they know everything about a place There is a word for it. Ignorance nope i think he's entitled to his opinion as are you Think what you like. That’s the beauty of this place " oh i do | |||
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"Not on my bucket list to be fair " Pretty near the top of my 'fuck it' list. Absolutely no interest in going there to see if I'd like it. I know I wouldn't and that is good enough for me. | |||
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"I guess it’s a unique experience, whatever else you think! Personally, I’ve never fancied it. I just get the feeling it’s all a bit of a facade, and a bit CGI " Absolutely hate the place and the way they treat other nationalities. A 3rd world country in disguise. BTW any dogging sites there??! | |||
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"Have been a few times because of work , thing to remember is don’t break the law there , consequences can be catastrophic , it’s very safe , no theft little crime , no locals work in any of the shopping malls , all staffed by foreign workers . Dress conservatively if you’re a woman , otherwise men will follow you and catcall you . If your female NEVER visit a man in his hotel room , you will be viewed as a prostit*** and possibly arrested. Consume alcohol in designated hotel areas only or face arrest . Do not take the prophets name in vain , even as a joke , you’ll get arrested . Morality police still exist here and often harass local women going about their business . " Think you covered everything . | |||
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"Have been a few times because of work , thing to remember is don’t break the law there , consequences can be catastrophic , it’s very safe , no theft little crime , no locals work in any of the shopping malls , all staffed by foreign workers . Dress conservatively if you’re a woman , otherwise men will follow you and catcall you . If your female NEVER visit a man in his hotel room , you will be viewed as a prostit*** and possibly arrested. Consume alcohol in designated hotel areas only or face arrest . Do not take the prophets name in vain , even as a joke , you’ll get arrested . Morality police still exist here and often harass local women going about their business . Think you covered everything . " They certainly sound charming. the epitome of gentlemanliness! | |||
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"I found out recently about something called the dubai portal potty and it explains why people go to dubai let's just say the hot women are going ther to do alit more than sight seeing just look it up and be prepared for some down right abuse" Just Googled this and that's already enough Internet for the day | |||
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"I found out recently about something called the dubai portal potty and it explains why people go to dubai let's just say the hot women are going ther to do alit more than sight seeing just look it up and be prepared for some down right abuse Just Googled this and that's already enough Internet for the day " now you know why girls go to dubai | |||
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"I found out recently about something called the dubai portal potty and it explains why people go to dubai let's just say the hot women are going ther to do alit more than sight seeing just look it up and be prepared for some down right abuse Just Googled this and that's already enough Internet for the day " and whats weird is all those who haven experienced this will say that not what dubai is for but think like this u have ultra rich men with ultra rich city u need ultra things to play with ie toys for amusement and most them being white foreign women they are laugh and treated this way as they are in turn a human toilet ie filth to be disregarded | |||
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"My uncle was working there and a d*unk driver smashed into his car…. They arrested my uncle! They said “you’re the infidel, if you hadn’t been here he wouldn’t have hit you” And they still have religious police who fanatic's " that’s well out of order! | |||
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"I worked in Dubai,Bahrain and Saudi back in 2008. They were building the Burge and the monorail at the time the traffic was chaos. It was stupidly expensive, there was a tiny “heritage” village but nothing much other than that was more than 5 years old in Dubai, Bahrain was dead apart from the Gulf Hotel, Saudi was a vile place, no Saudis worked, I was told the thing about driving on my first day. Saudis drove around going through red lights with kids on the dashboard. If they hit you you got pulled. People had their passports confiscated, workers living in shipping containers with no facilities at all. We had to be in heavily armed compounds. Some of my experiences in Riyadh airport were downright awful, the Indian workers were hit with batons to make them line up, I was pushed to the front , if you spoke up you could be arrested, my host told me not to say anything and leave the building asap or he would be beaten. Vile part of the world. Never been back. Never will. " yeah you sound like you was under the kaffal which is more less modern day debt pionage | |||
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"Just remembered another one… again from my uncle. He was out there a long time as he was designing stuff for the military, but anyway. Two US army ladies came out of a shopping Center having gotten some drinks and were returning to their Jeep, when a religious policeman suddenly set upon them with a cane! The ladies had camo trousers and a normal green tshirt on, but apparently having their arms exposed was very wrong in his eyes. He grabbed one by the arm and started beating her, the other managed to give him the slip and got back to the Jeep where she promptly retrieved a .45 pistol from under the dash, then proceeded to chamber a round and stick it under the gentleman’s chin and explain that if he liked where his brain’s currently resided it would be advisable to stop hitting her friend, which he did. When asked if he understood English, the lady said “I don’t think so… but he knew what I meant” They hightailed it back to camp and got inside the compound. A few hours later a big group of police arrived asking the ladies be turned over to them. Several dozen heavily armed soldiers advised them it would be a good idea to leave and not pursue it. I believe this was back in the early 90’s, when things were a bit wild! " Good for her and the army backing them up but having said that you have to know what the rules are with regard to their religious beliefs and they were inappropriately dressed, another reason not to go there, too hot, manufactured and arab not for me | |||
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"Just remembered another one… again from my uncle. He was out there a long time as he was designing stuff for the military, but anyway. Two US army ladies came out of a shopping Center having gotten some drinks and were returning to their Jeep, when a religious policeman suddenly set upon them with a cane! The ladies had camo trousers and a normal green tshirt on, but apparently having their arms exposed was very wrong in his eyes. He grabbed one by the arm and started beating her, the other managed to give him the slip and got back to the Jeep where she promptly retrieved a .45 pistol from under the dash, then proceeded to chamber a round and stick it under the gentleman’s chin and explain that if he liked where his brain’s currently resided it would be advisable to stop hitting her friend, which he did. When asked if he understood English, the lady said “I don’t think so… but he knew what I meant” They hightailed it back to camp and got inside the compound. A few hours later a big group of police arrived asking the ladies be turned over to them. Several dozen heavily armed soldiers advised them it would be a good idea to leave and not pursue it. I believe this was back in the early 90’s, when things were a bit wild! Good for her and the army backing them up but having said that you have to know what the rules are with regard to their religious beliefs and they were inappropriately dressed, another reason not to go there, too hot, manufactured and arab not for me " They were following “code” apparently, they had trousers not shorts, and had caps on to cover their hair. From what I was told he was just out to attack Americans. | |||
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"Does hanging around Dubai Airport to catch a connection flight to somewhere else classed as "visiting"? Lol still, lush Airport though. I've never seen an airport completely made out of marble stone mind and the indoor waterfalls was pretty cool though " Singapore the best one. | |||
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"Just wondered " Nope! Not somewhere I would go. | |||
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"Just remembered another one… again from my uncle. He was out there a long time as he was designing stuff for the military, but anyway. Two US army ladies came out of a shopping Center having gotten some drinks and were returning to their Jeep, when a religious policeman suddenly set upon them with a cane! The ladies had camo trousers and a normal green tshirt on, but apparently having their arms exposed was very wrong in his eyes. He grabbed one by the arm and started beating her, the other managed to give him the slip and got back to the Jeep where she promptly retrieved a .45 pistol from under the dash, then proceeded to chamber a round and stick it under the gentleman’s chin and explain that if he liked where his brain’s currently resided it would be advisable to stop hitting her friend, which he did. When asked if he understood English, the lady said “I don’t think so… but he knew what I meant” They hightailed it back to camp and got inside the compound. A few hours later a big group of police arrived asking the ladies be turned over to them. Several dozen heavily armed soldiers advised them it would be a good idea to leave and not pursue it. I believe this was back in the early 90’s, when things were a bit wild! Good for her and the army backing them up but having said that you have to know what the rules are with regard to their religious beliefs and they were inappropriately dressed, another reason not to go there, too hot, manufactured and arab not for me They were following “code” apparently, they had trousers not shorts, and had caps on to cover their hair. From what I was told he was just out to attack Americans." No its widely known that if you don't cover your arms that they do the screaming whistle and slap your arms a good friend of mine worked in the airline industry in saudi and his wife was chastised several times either for not wearing sleaves or not being accompanied by a male chaperone and when my daughter was in morocco similar thing happened there | |||
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"No its widely known that if you don't cover your arms that they do the screaming whistle and slap your arms a good friend of mine worked in the airline industry in saudi and his wife was chastised several times either for not wearing sleaves or not being accompanied by a male chaperone and when my daughter was in morocco similar thing happened there " Well if that’s their culture then respect it or go somewhere that fits in more with their own values. Plenty of other destinations to choose. It makes me laugh when brits tell other counties how they should be governed ! | |||
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"No its widely known that if you don't cover your arms that they do the screaming whistle and slap your arms a good friend of mine worked in the airline industry in saudi and his wife was chastised several times either for not wearing sleaves or not being accompanied by a male chaperone and when my daughter was in morocco similar thing happened there Well if that’s their culture then respect it or go somewhere that fits in more with their own values. Plenty of other destinations to choose. It makes me laugh when brits tell other counties how they should be governed !" Especially Hampshire | |||
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"Just remembered another one… again from my uncle. He was out there a long time as he was designing stuff for the military, but anyway. Two US army ladies came out of a shopping Center having gotten some drinks and were returning to their Jeep, when a religious policeman suddenly set upon them with a cane! The ladies had camo trousers and a normal green tshirt on, but apparently having their arms exposed was very wrong in his eyes. He grabbed one by the arm and started beating her, the other managed to give him the slip and got back to the Jeep where she promptly retrieved a .45 pistol from under the dash, then proceeded to chamber a round and stick it under the gentleman’s chin and explain that if he liked where his brain’s currently resided it would be advisable to stop hitting her friend, which he did. When asked if he understood English, the lady said “I don’t think so… but he knew what I meant” They hightailed it back to camp and got inside the compound. A few hours later a big group of police arrived asking the ladies be turned over to them. Several dozen heavily armed soldiers advised them it would be a good idea to leave and not pursue it. I believe this was back in the early 90’s, when things were a bit wild! Good for her and the army backing them up but having said that you have to know what the rules are with regard to their religious beliefs and they were inappropriately dressed, another reason not to go there, too hot, manufactured and arab not for me They were following “code” apparently, they had trousers not shorts, and had caps on to cover their hair. From what I was told he was just out to attack Americans." I'm bot convinced bare arms would be "code" but this whole post, if true, reflects just as badly in Americans and their foreign policy. The pulling of the gun, the stand off at the base, non of that exactly reflects well on American troops does it? | |||
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"Just remembered another one… again from my uncle. He was out there a long time as he was designing stuff for the military, but anyway. Two US army ladies came out of a shopping Center having gotten some drinks and were returning to their Jeep, when a religious policeman suddenly set upon them with a cane! The ladies had camo trousers and a normal green tshirt on, but apparently having their arms exposed was very wrong in his eyes. He grabbed one by the arm and started beating her, the other managed to give him the slip and got back to the Jeep where she promptly retrieved a .45 pistol from under the dash, then proceeded to chamber a round and stick it under the gentleman’s chin and explain that if he liked where his brain’s currently resided it would be advisable to stop hitting her friend, which he did. When asked if he understood English, the lady said “I don’t think so… but he knew what I meant” They hightailed it back to camp and got inside the compound. A few hours later a big group of police arrived asking the ladies be turned over to them. Several dozen heavily armed soldiers advised them it would be a good idea to leave and not pursue it. I believe this was back in the early 90’s, when things were a bit wild! Good for her and the army backing them up but having said that you have to know what the rules are with regard to their religious beliefs and they were inappropriately dressed, another reason not to go there, too hot, manufactured and arab not for me They were following “code” apparently, they had trousers not shorts, and had caps on to cover their hair. From what I was told he was just out to attack Americans.No its widely known that if you don't cover your arms that they do the screaming whistle and slap your arms a good friend of mine worked in the airline industry in saudi and his wife was chastised several times either for not wearing sleaves or not being accompanied by a male chaperone and when my daughter was in morocco similar thing happened there " I've been to Morrocco multiple times in the last 20 years and as a progressive and liberal Islamic country I've never heard of anyone needing a male chaperone and never witnessed or heard of abuse like that | |||
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"Just remembered another one… again from my uncle. He was out there a long time as he was designing stuff for the military, but anyway. Two US army ladies came out of a shopping Center having gotten some drinks and were returning to their Jeep, when a religious policeman suddenly set upon them with a cane! The ladies had camo trousers and a normal green tshirt on, but apparently having their arms exposed was very wrong in his eyes. He grabbed one by the arm and started beating her, the other managed to give him the slip and got back to the Jeep where she promptly retrieved a .45 pistol from under the dash, then proceeded to chamber a round and stick it under the gentleman’s chin and explain that if he liked where his brain’s currently resided it would be advisable to stop hitting her friend, which he did. When asked if he understood English, the lady said “I don’t think so… but he knew what I meant” They hightailed it back to camp and got inside the compound. A few hours later a big group of police arrived asking the ladies be turned over to them. Several dozen heavily armed soldiers advised them it would be a good idea to leave and not pursue it. I believe this was back in the early 90’s, when things were a bit wild! Good for her and the army backing them up but having said that you have to know what the rules are with regard to their religious beliefs and they were inappropriately dressed, another reason not to go there, too hot, manufactured and arab not for me They were following “code” apparently, they had trousers not shorts, and had caps on to cover their hair. From what I was told he was just out to attack Americans. I'm bot convinced bare arms would be "code" but this whole post, if true, reflects just as badly in Americans and their foreign policy. The pulling of the gun, the stand off at the base, non of that exactly reflects well on American troops does it? " Lmao | |||
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"Just remembered another one… again from my uncle. He was out there a long time as he was designing stuff for the military, but anyway. Two US army ladies came out of a shopping Center having gotten some drinks and were returning to their Jeep, when a religious policeman suddenly set upon them with a cane! The ladies had camo trousers and a normal green tshirt on, but apparently having their arms exposed was very wrong in his eyes. He grabbed one by the arm and started beating her, the other managed to give him the slip and got back to the Jeep where she promptly retrieved a .45 pistol from under the dash, then proceeded to chamber a round and stick it under the gentleman’s chin and explain that if he liked where his brain’s currently resided it would be advisable to stop hitting her friend, which he did. When asked if he understood English, the lady said “I don’t think so… but he knew what I meant” They hightailed it back to camp and got inside the compound. A few hours later a big group of police arrived asking the ladies be turned over to them. Several dozen heavily armed soldiers advised them it would be a good idea to leave and not pursue it. I believe this was back in the early 90’s, when things were a bit wild! Good for her and the army backing them up but having said that you have to know what the rules are with regard to their religious beliefs and they were inappropriately dressed, another reason not to go there, too hot, manufactured and arab not for me They were following “code” apparently, they had trousers not shorts, and had caps on to cover their hair. From what I was told he was just out to attack Americans.No its widely known that if you don't cover your arms that they do the screaming whistle and slap your arms a good friend of mine worked in the airline industry in saudi and his wife was chastised several times either for not wearing sleaves or not being accompanied by a male chaperone and when my daughter was in morocco similar thing happened there I've been to Morrocco multiple times in the last 20 years and as a progressive and liberal Islamic country I've never heard of anyone needing a male chaperone and never witnessed or heard of abuse like that " Well women walked through the market area in marakesh and were whistled my daughter witnessed it and jeered at because their arms were showing, this was 7 years ago mind and i definitely wouldn't go to Morocco anyway, i wouldn’t go to any Arab country | |||
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"Just remembered another one… again from my uncle. He was out there a long time as he was designing stuff for the military, but anyway. Two US army ladies came out of a shopping Center having gotten some drinks and were returning to their Jeep, when a religious policeman suddenly set upon them with a cane! The ladies had camo trousers and a normal green tshirt on, but apparently having their arms exposed was very wrong in his eyes. He grabbed one by the arm and started beating her, the other managed to give him the slip and got back to the Jeep where she promptly retrieved a .45 pistol from under the dash, then proceeded to chamber a round and stick it under the gentleman’s chin and explain that if he liked where his brain’s currently resided it would be advisable to stop hitting her friend, which he did. When asked if he understood English, the lady said “I don’t think so… but he knew what I meant” They hightailed it back to camp and got inside the compound. A few hours later a big group of police arrived asking the ladies be turned over to them. Several dozen heavily armed soldiers advised them it would be a good idea to leave and not pursue it. I believe this was back in the early 90’s, when things were a bit wild! Good for her and the army backing them up but having said that you have to know what the rules are with regard to their religious beliefs and they were inappropriately dressed, another reason not to go there, too hot, manufactured and arab not for me They were following “code” apparently, they had trousers not shorts, and had caps on to cover their hair. From what I was told he was just out to attack Americans.No its widely known that if you don't cover your arms that they do the screaming whistle and slap your arms a good friend of mine worked in the airline industry in saudi and his wife was chastised several times either for not wearing sleaves or not being accompanied by a male chaperone and when my daughter was in morocco similar thing happened there I've been to Morrocco multiple times in the last 20 years and as a progressive and liberal Islamic country I've never heard of anyone needing a male chaperone and never witnessed or heard of abuse like that " And obviously men get treated differently, its a male biased world | |||
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"I worked in Dubai,Bahrain and Saudi back in 2008. They were building the Burge and the monorail at the time the traffic was chaos. It was stupidly expensive, there was a tiny “heritage” village but nothing much other than that was more than 5 years old in Dubai, Bahrain was dead apart from the Gulf Hotel, Saudi was a vile place, no Saudis worked, I was told the thing about driving on my first day. Saudis drove around going through red lights with kids on the dashboard. If they hit you you got pulled. People had their passports confiscated, workers living in shipping containers with no facilities at all. We had to be in heavily armed compounds. Some of my experiences in Riyadh airport were downright awful, the Indian workers were hit with batons to make them line up, I was pushed to the front , if you spoke up you could be arrested, my host told me not to say anything and leave the building asap or he would be beaten. Vile part of the world. Never been back. Never will. " What has all that got to do with dubai? | |||
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" ... I'm bot convinced bare arms would be "code" but this whole post, if true, reflects just as badly in Americans and their foreign policy. The pulling of the gun, the stand off at the base, non of that exactly reflects well on American troops does it? " Someone inadvertently and innocently referred to the 'right to bare arms' on one of the gun law threads earlier. I pointed them this way. Bless them! | |||
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"Just remembered another one… again from my uncle. He was out there a long time as he was designing stuff for the military, but anyway. Two US army ladies came out of a shopping Center having gotten some drinks and were returning to their Jeep, when a religious policeman suddenly set upon them with a cane! The ladies had camo trousers and a normal green tshirt on, but apparently having their arms exposed was very wrong in his eyes. He grabbed one by the arm and started beating her, the other managed to give him the slip and got back to the Jeep where she promptly retrieved a .45 pistol from under the dash, then proceeded to chamber a round and stick it under the gentleman’s chin and explain that if he liked where his brain’s currently resided it would be advisable to stop hitting her friend, which he did. When asked if he understood English, the lady said “I don’t think so… but he knew what I meant” They hightailed it back to camp and got inside the compound. A few hours later a big group of police arrived asking the ladies be turned over to them. Several dozen heavily armed soldiers advised them it would be a good idea to leave and not pursue it. I believe this was back in the early 90’s, when things were a bit wild! Good for her and the army backing them up but having said that you have to know what the rules are with regard to their religious beliefs and they were inappropriately dressed, another reason not to go there, too hot, manufactured and arab not for me They were following “code” apparently, they had trousers not shorts, and had caps on to cover their hair. From what I was told he was just out to attack Americans.No its widely known that if you don't cover your arms that they do the screaming whistle and slap your arms a good friend of mine worked in the airline industry in saudi and his wife was chastised several times either for not wearing sleaves or not being accompanied by a male chaperone and when my daughter was in morocco similar thing happened there I've been to Morrocco multiple times in the last 20 years and as a progressive and liberal Islamic country I've never heard of anyone needing a male chaperone and never witnessed or heard of abuse like that " No, I've just been just me and baby. Everyone was lovely. In fact the only thing which was hindering was that so many people wanted a photo with her it made getting anywhere difficult. More often than not men which was interesting. I felt safe at all times and traveled around quite a bit. | |||
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