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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Saudi Arabian men go shopping for bridal dresses which their brides-to-be are made to wear


Imagine that!  Thousands of brides in Saudi Arabia don't even get a chance to buy their own bridal gowns. If this is not slavery, then do you want us to believe that Saudi women have a fetish like the submissive partners in  Dominatrix relationships  and are willingly taking on the role of a slave and loving it too?  Ugh! 
FILE - In this Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008 file photo, a Saudi man, right, buys a wedding dress at a shop in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. With global attention focused on upheaval elsewhere in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia quietly intensified its clampdown on dissent in 2013, silencing democracy advocates and human rights defenders with arrests, trials and intimidation in what reformists say was one of the darkest years ever for their efforts in the powerful U.S.-allied Gulf state. (AP Photo, File)

And, talking about Saudi men choosing what their women should wear,  I hear Prince Charles is on a shopping trip to Saudi Arabia to pick up a slave girl for himself so he can dress her whatever way he likes and without the outsized hats Camilla likes to wear.  

What's not to love about the Saudi culture, eh?  Even "Christian" princes, kings, presidents and prime ministers of the world have taken to it.  Who are we to think it amiss?!

1 comment:

  1. Yeah, it's great if you're a man. It's a bummer if you're a woman. Men rule.
    Glad I am a man.
    (just being a little facetious, forgive me.)

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