For those people who seem to struggle (repeatedly) on the subject as to why women should dress in the prescribed 'Qatari style', it doesn't seem to occur to them that decency and respect are primary factors here.
Ultimately, as harsh as this sounds, if you don't want to abide by the rules then by all beans, move to another country. Living in the UK, the same rule applies here. I'm not saying that you cannot discuss the matter (even though it seems any substantive value in the subject matter has been exhausted), its just that the answers are rather plain and evident.
For those people who seem to struggle (repeatedly) on the subject as to why women should dress in the prescribed 'Qatari style', it doesn't seem to occur to them that decency and respect are primary factors here.
Ultimately, as harsh as this sounds, if you don't want to abide by the rules then by all beans, move to another country. Living in the UK, the same rule applies here. I'm not saying that you cannot discuss the matter (even though it seems any substantive value in the subject matter has been exhausted), its just that the answers are rather plain and evident.