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....some of the ladies like it too! Sad commentary, though, for that
culture--never been the oasis of equality and civil rights for anyone
there.
Laura
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> From: Barber, Kenneth L. <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Equal Rights (Middle East Style) (fwd)
> Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 7:14 AM
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> oh, chester, you are so bad. i liked it, but, some of the ladies....
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> Middle East Equality
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> Supposedly Barbara Walters had done a story on gender roles in Kuwait
> several years before the Gulf War, and she noted then that women
customarily
> walked about 10 feet behind their husbands.
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> She returned to Kuwait recently and observed that the men now walked
> several yards behind their wives. Ms. Walters approached one of the
women
> for an explanation. "This is marvelous, "she said. "What enabled women
> here to achieve this reversal of roles?"
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> The Kuwaiti woman replied, "Land mines.
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