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Cross-dressers, gender-change cases and transvestites warned of strict UAE laws


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On 4/4/2017 at 3:17 PM, geriatrickid said:

Why don't you show us the way. Start with something easy, like traffic laws, then move up to something more, shall we say,  more taxing. 

Take   care!  The   tax thing  might  be  high  on  the  agenda  Justified by  the  cost of   moving up 

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9 hours ago, SiamBeast said:

Well, it is their own country, so they can enforce whatever rules they want. If they want to ban blue eyes, ban red hats, ban short people, etc. then it is up to them, and your only recourse is to spend your vacation elsewhere. Each country has its own rules, and a lot of countries (especially Muslim ones), to their credit, chose to not follow the gender degeneracy.

Yes but when they are in most western countries, and that country tries to enforce any of it's own laws, that they don't like, they are outraged and scream the place down, two sets of values, or rather one in their case!

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2 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Very nice country, if you've ever been. Abu Dhabi great for families. Dubai more Western.

 

10 years has seen a lot of changes since I lived there. Now even conservative AD has an Irish pub. Massive growth in Whores - Pinays, Lebanese, Chinese, African, European, South American - more visible now too. 

 

They do have laws - getting publicly drunk, having sex on the beach or anywhere in public, living as man and wife when not legally married will all get you in trouble. But if you behave normally then no problems. Some of the 5 star hotels are more, shall we say liberal than others. 

 

They are a tolerant country and expect people to behave reasonable and with respect. Wouldn't say that about Pakistan, Afghanistan, and some of the other more radical less developed places.

Indeed.  There's something to be said for that part of the world.  They know what they like, and what they don't, and don't brook any BS in telling you.   Some of the best years of my life were spent there, the Arabs, et al, are quite wonderful, warm people once you get to know them, and they you.  Friendships, if done properly, can last a lifetime and, to coin a phrase from a Hollywood film, quite literally in some cases, save your life. 

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8 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

Very nice country, if you've ever been. Abu Dhabi great for families. Dubai more Western.

we spent a nice and very relaxed year in Ras al-Khaima although the development and amenities were less than 10% of today. but you can't discuss the UAE with prejudiced outsiders who have never been there. it's a futile attempt like discussing the brushstroke of an old master's painting with blind people.

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7 hours ago, maxcorrigan said:

Yes but when they are in most western countries, and that country tries to enforce any of it's own laws, that they don't like, they are outraged and scream the place down, two sets of values, or rather one in their case!

instead of poking your nose and make unsubstantiated claims please provide some links about Emiratis behaving as you described.

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11 hours ago, Naam said:

we spent a nice and very relaxed year in Ras al-Khaima although the development and amenities were less than 10% of today. but you can't discuss the UAE with prejudiced outsiders who have never been there. it's a futile attempt like discussing the brushstroke of an old master's painting with blind people.

That's really swell, Mr. Naam, but somehow I'm assuming you didn't spend that "relaxed" year as a cross-dresser, gender-change case, or transvestite. So relevant to this topic how exactly?

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