i was more curious about the stereotype, if you will.
not that this is the case with all western men, but if you ask western women about western men in their youth, many will say we have a fear of commitment. my wife's theory is that a man before 30 will be trouble in the commitment department. of course this is a generalization (although i was 29 when we married so...)
i was just curious if this stereotype exists for qatari men too.
most qataris i have spoken to (not too many admitedly) seem to love having kids so they do seem committed to that.
as for workers, there is only 1 qatari in my office (she is committed) so i can't say too much about that.
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"Even a stopped clock gives the right time twice a day." Withnail & I
i was more curious about the stereotype, if you will.
not that this is the case with all western men, but if you ask western women about western men in their youth, many will say we have a fear of commitment. my wife's theory is that a man before 30 will be trouble in the commitment department. of course this is a generalization (although i was 29 when we married so...)
i was just curious if this stereotype exists for qatari men too.
most qataris i have spoken to (not too many admitedly) seem to love having kids so they do seem committed to that.
as for workers, there is only 1 qatari in my office (she is committed) so i can't say too much about that.
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"Even a stopped clock gives the right time twice a day." Withnail & I