tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2447966648483310652.post4982865034076579236..comments2023-11-03T05:58:28.204-07:00Comments on Everything Morocco: EverythingMoroccohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17402313591883588781noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2447966648483310652.post-46375295434903235062011-12-07T13:37:55.224-08:002011-12-07T13:37:55.224-08:00Haha sobhanAllah some people have a lot of patienc...Haha sobhanAllah some people have a lot of patience!Zawjalahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14026326677159048381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2447966648483310652.post-25457103796605472452010-09-23T13:56:58.492-07:002010-09-23T13:56:58.492-07:00Hi Allgood, I want to respond to you because you m...Hi Allgood, I want to respond to you because you mentioned on another comment the problem with the harassment is global, not local. You are so right!! <br /><br />Morocco is not the only place this happens and I am by no means trying to imply this bad behavior is Moroccan culture because it's not. It's a subculture outside of the cultural norm that's prevalent in underdeveloped countries and many people are unaware of it. That's why I linked to Romancescams website.<br /><br />The issues I have discussed are issues I deal with frequently. They are not hearsay. Some of the situations are so old now that when it happens yet again, I honestly can't believe it. History repeats itself!<br /><br />In the case of my daughter, relating her experience was intended to educate. She should not have confronted a man on the street and expected to succeed. I am not defending him either, just saying anybody who is bold enough to pinch a woman's ass in broad daylight is certainly brave enough to strike back. <br /><br />You are obviously one of the guys I mentioned who isn't going to be involved in these street situations because you have a life and something going on that doesn't involve using women to get out of Morocco. Unfortunately, you're the kind of guy these women only wish they could meet.<br /><br />Thanks for commenting. I appreciate your opinion and feedback.EverythingMoroccohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17402313591883588781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2447966648483310652.post-84268660380039220752010-06-02T11:24:54.617-07:002010-06-02T11:24:54.617-07:00Well, well, I have just finished reading your blog...Well, well, I have just finished reading your blog and frankly can not help stop reading 'others' point of view. It is amazing how can one get about his own culture by reading foreigners accounts. And since it is a blog I was aware that many viewpoints 'judgments' were personal, and yes it is a free place to express one's self. Thus, I would like to express my light disagreement regarding some ideas you discussed, like the shallow development of Moroccan men mentality. Yes, you are woman in a third world country, so yes we are certainly the kind of people you think we are. Sexually thirsty, having no clue about sexual education and stuff. I wish only if you could read some Arabic blogs treating the issue of westerners. Well, most of them elaborate with the same objectivity!<br />Come on, when shall we grow up and look for parts that build a bridge rather than dig that hole more more.<br />FYI: I am a Moroccan! middle class, educated (so not looking for foreign women!!).Generoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00273564233159160520noreply@blogger.com