Azam Nic isn't arrogantly assuming anything, he's described perfectly male behaviour here in Qatar. I couldn't have said it better myself.
I always find men discussing what women should and should not wear interesting. Why the big fuss over what women wear? And for those who assume bikini = freedom, hijab = slavery, not true. Women from the time their born to the time they die, regardless of their culture, are pressured to dress a certain way, by men, other women, society, whatever. Whether we're forced by society to wear mini skirts (cause it's the latest fashion) or abaya, very few women actually "choose" what they wear because it's what they feel comfortable in.
Azam Nic isn't arrogantly assuming anything, he's described perfectly male behaviour here in Qatar. I couldn't have said it better myself.
I always find men discussing what women should and should not wear interesting. Why the big fuss over what women wear? And for those who assume bikini = freedom, hijab = slavery, not true. Women from the time their born to the time they die, regardless of their culture, are pressured to dress a certain way, by men, other women, society, whatever. Whether we're forced by society to wear mini skirts (cause it's the latest fashion) or abaya, very few women actually "choose" what they wear because it's what they feel comfortable in.