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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dalia*: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mrs: [qb]Ok Dalia, Keep your hair on, I didnt mean to offend you - I just thought that knowing how popular Egypt and Egyptian men are with the western ladies, and the volume of female tourists, If it is a bad as you all say, how and why would they bother going?? But if you say I'm wrong, I accept that, I believe you :) [/qb][/QUOTE]You didn't offend me. I just found it strange that the few people in this thread denying the observations of most of the women here, have never experienced it themselves because they are either not female, haven't been out of Egypt (so they think it's normal), or haven't spent time in Egypt on their own. As for female tourists getting involved with Egyptians in the resorts -- now I think that's a different issue and does not have a lot of impact on how people in Cairo or Alex behave. For example ... you always read stories on here about how people get involved with waiters, tour guides etc. which happens because they are not aware of many things about Egyptian society, for example the class system. But if you're a woman living in Cairo it is very unlikely that a waiter in a restaurant, a taxi driver or a papyrus seller would try to make a serious pass on you. It would be considered highly inappropriate in Egyptian society, and he would know that a woman who has lived here for a while is well aware of that. Hope that makes sense. :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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