I agree with many of the posters above as I have been told by several Gulf friends this about gay tendencies in Qatari men, they have even gone as far as to say that Qatar has the highest percentage of homosexual behavior..
My wife who due to her work, has many Qatari female friends who have informed her that most of the local women are unhappy in their marriages and intimately detached from their spouses. Interestingly the husbands often tell stories of a cousin or friends, notice never about themselves, that used to be 'da man' in school and practiced homosex during their adolescencant years often repeating that it was a common brag that they would conquer other boys.
In their adult lives when rifts occur between these men, they would often trudge up 'someone else's' homosexual past.
One thing my wife mentions is that not only do these women lack intimacy in the marriage but they are often nagged by their husbands to allow them sexual practices that are clearly prohibited in Islam, maybe because of old habits and preferences?.
Could that possibly be a factor why the Qatari divorce rate is higher than the rest of other Gulf States.
Could it also be assumed that since Qatar developed the last in the Gulf that men used to revert to sexual gratification with men due to the scarcity of women?
I agree with many of the posters above as I have been told by several Gulf friends this about gay tendencies in Qatari men, they have even gone as far as to say that Qatar has the highest percentage of homosexual behavior..
My wife who due to her work, has many Qatari female friends who have informed her that most of the local women are unhappy in their marriages and intimately detached from their spouses. Interestingly the husbands often tell stories of a cousin or friends, notice never about themselves, that used to be 'da man' in school and practiced homosex during their adolescencant years often repeating that it was a common brag that they would conquer other boys.
In their adult lives when rifts occur between these men, they would often trudge up 'someone else's' homosexual past.
One thing my wife mentions is that not only do these women lack intimacy in the marriage but they are often nagged by their husbands to allow them sexual practices that are clearly prohibited in Islam, maybe because of old habits and preferences?.
Could that possibly be a factor why the Qatari divorce rate is higher than the rest of other Gulf States.
Could it also be assumed that since Qatar developed the last in the Gulf that men used to revert to sexual gratification with men due to the scarcity of women?