I have friends in college who grew up, and we talked alot about how life here was for them.
She most definitely can't jump on a bus and go to places alone. In fact, I would strongly recommend that ur wife also doesn't jump on a bus alone or even take a cab alone. It's not safe. Unfortunately, she will not get the freedom here; futhermore, they aren't many places to see as much as the UK. It's a small place here and Doha is the only city which I consider livable.
Freedom aside, the environment isn't as bad as it may seem to u. Not all teens are drug addicts or homosexuals. There are alot of expat (and more specifically westerners) teens who have their groups and have their own social life and seem to be getting along fine.
My prof has his kid here, he's 17 (american) and he's not complaining. Goes out with friends and does pretty much everything he'd do back in US.
I hope things are a bit clearer. And don't hesitate to ask more :-)
I have friends in college who grew up, and we talked alot about how life here was for them.
She most definitely can't jump on a bus and go to places alone. In fact, I would strongly recommend that ur wife also doesn't jump on a bus alone or even take a cab alone. It's not safe. Unfortunately, she will not get the freedom here; futhermore, they aren't many places to see as much as the UK. It's a small place here and Doha is the only city which I consider livable.
Freedom aside, the environment isn't as bad as it may seem to u. Not all teens are drug addicts or homosexuals. There are alot of expat (and more specifically westerners) teens who have their groups and have their own social life and seem to be getting along fine.
My prof has his kid here, he's 17 (american) and he's not complaining. Goes out with friends and does pretty much everything he'd do back in US.
I hope things are a bit clearer. And don't hesitate to ask more :-)