Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Gross 3rd world country. Oh and they HATE gays, women and beat animals. They will also chase you and try to sell you ANYTHING
Yes. Did you know that Matthew Shepard was gang-raped in Morocco while on a high school trip there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Gross 3rd world country. Oh and they HATE gays, women and beat animals. They will also chase you and try to sell you ANYTHING
Yes. Did you know that Matthew Shepard was gang-raped in Morocco while on a high school trip there?
Anonymous wrote:
Gross 3rd world country. Oh and they HATE gays, women and beat animals. They will also chase you and try to sell you ANYTHING
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know why I get such bad looks when I tell people I went there, asking me if its ``safe''? Is that code for enough white people
I don't know what they're talking about specifically, but I've lived all over the world and Morocco was where I experienced the most intense and aggressive sexual harassment of my life. Just next level threatening and it didn't feel safe. I was in my 20s though, I'm sure it's different if you're in a family vacation.
How is that behavior allowed in a majority Muslim country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brits and French are buying up houses there.
This. There are so many French people retiring to Morocco. I guess European retirees like “third world” places like PP mentioned
Anonymous wrote:Brits and French are buying up houses there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know why I get such bad looks when I tell people I went there, asking me if its ``safe''? Is that code for enough white people
I don't know what they're talking about specifically, but I've lived all over the world and Morocco was where I experienced the most intense and aggressive sexual harassment of my life. Just next level threatening and it didn't feel safe. I was in my 20s though, I'm sure it's different if you're in a family vacation.
I've avoided Morocco because of how I was treated by Moroccan men in France when I studied abroad there. Incredibly aggressive harassment of women. They stalked and raped my friend in student housing. Just awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know why I get such bad looks when I tell people I went there, asking me if its ``safe''? Is that code for enough white people
I don't know what they're talking about specifically, but I've lived all over the world and Morocco was where I experienced the most intense and aggressive sexual harassment of my life. Just next level threatening and it didn't feel safe. I was in my 20s though, I'm sure it's different if you're in a family vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Brits and French are buying up houses there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know why I get such bad looks when I tell people I went there, asking me if its ``safe''? Is that code for enough white people
I don't know what they're talking about specifically, but I've lived all over the world and Morocco was where I experienced the most intense and aggressive sexual harassment of my life. Just next level threatening and it didn't feel safe. I was in my 20s though, I'm sure it's different if you're in a family vacation.
How is that behavior allowed in a majority Muslim country?
Sometimes it is the tourists who refuse to dress by cultural norms and at other times they refuse to behave by cultural norms
Dress similarly to other women and try to blend in
Don’t behave in public in a way that a local woman never would
Oh, make sure all food that you consume is served hot. The markets where food is sold doesn’t always have refrigeration
Get one of those steripens that reí sells to sterilize water, or a water bottle with a filter straw
Wow blame women much?
For the record I didn’t experience sexual harassment at all in Morocco and neither did my teen daughter. And we were there for 12 days.
But I don’t like the idea that somehow if a person did, it’s her that is the problem!
In a land, you need to follow the ways of the land.
Just like visiting someone’s house, follow the ways of the house
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know why I get such bad looks when I tell people I went there, asking me if its ``safe''? Is that code for enough white people
I don't know what they're talking about specifically, but I've lived all over the world and Morocco was where I experienced the most intense and aggressive sexual harassment of my life. Just next level threatening and it didn't feel safe. I was in my 20s though, I'm sure it's different if you're in a family vacation.
How is that behavior allowed in a majority Muslim country?
Sometimes it is the tourists who refuse to dress by cultural norms and at other times they refuse to behave by cultural norms
Dress similarly to other women and try to blend in
Don’t behave in public in a way that a local woman never would
Oh, make sure all food that you consume is served hot. The markets where food is sold doesn’t always have refrigeration
Get one of those steripens that reí sells to sterilize water, or a water bottle with a filter straw
Wow blame women much?
For the record I didn’t experience sexual harassment at all in Morocco and neither did my teen daughter. And we were there for 12 days.
But I don’t like the idea that somehow if a person did, it’s her that is the problem!
In a land, you need to follow the ways of the land.
Just like visiting someone’s house, follow the ways of the house