You have a good point but men don't have any right to stare at women what so ever!! I agree that women should dress appropriately, especially considering the modest nature of our hosts............but trying to justify men staring at women will never work.
Furthermore, I am gawked at by the men in this country every where I go and I do not dress inappropriately........I am just attractive!!
Also, I agree that the "Family Days" are very biased and wonder what the criteria is for the guards at the City Center and the Villagio. But on the same note it is mostly the women who do shopping for families and there would be absolute outrage from all women if we were not allowed to shop on certain days. Another thing to keep in mind is that women account for most of the money that is being spent in the shopping centers and most of the vendors will not agree to keep women out one day a week.
A more appropriate idea would be to either banish "family day," or allow certain times during these so called "family days" when men are allowed unrestricted access to the shopping centers.
But, please, please do not try to justify a man's shortcomings by saying that he is away from his family or the women dress inappropriately. Each man is given a brain as well as a sexual organ.......and they must learn to rely more heavily on their brains!!
Emgee,
You have a good point but men don't have any right to stare at women what so ever!! I agree that women should dress appropriately, especially considering the modest nature of our hosts............but trying to justify men staring at women will never work.
Furthermore, I am gawked at by the men in this country every where I go and I do not dress inappropriately........I am just attractive!!
Also, I agree that the "Family Days" are very biased and wonder what the criteria is for the guards at the City Center and the Villagio. But on the same note it is mostly the women who do shopping for families and there would be absolute outrage from all women if we were not allowed to shop on certain days. Another thing to keep in mind is that women account for most of the money that is being spent in the shopping centers and most of the vendors will not agree to keep women out one day a week.
A more appropriate idea would be to either banish "family day," or allow certain times during these so called "family days" when men are allowed unrestricted access to the shopping centers.
But, please, please do not try to justify a man's shortcomings by saying that he is away from his family or the women dress inappropriately. Each man is given a brain as well as a sexual organ.......and they must learn to rely more heavily on their brains!!