> “Our husbands are always traveling, going to Southeast Asia and other 
> countries so we know what is going on with them and when they come back they 
> abuse us, so we have kind of fallen in love with each other,” 
Sumaiya, a 23-year-old mother of a two-year-old little boy, told 
Bikyamasr.com in her upscale Riyadh flat.

Ngapain orang Saudi selalu pergi ke Asia Tenggara? Yg pergi ke Indonesia pasti 
ke Kampung Sampay di Puncak, unt berkawin muta alias ngelacur. Bangkok jg pasti 
tujuan utama orang Saudi ini.


Jadi cewek Saudi berhomo ria berhubung suaminya doyan ngelacur. Di lain pihak, 
cowok2 Saudi yg ga dpt bini berhubung ga punya duit unt beli bini dgn mahar, 
kepaksa jadi tukang perkosa tkw, atau saling sodomi dgn sesama orang Saudi yg 
senasib.


Begitulah kelakuan orang2 Islam yg soleh dan bertaqwa yg jadi majikan orang 
Islam Indonesia.

Dan itu semua krn penerapan syariat iblis.


http://www.bikyamasr.com/78066/some-saudi-women-turn-to-each-other-for-sexual-gratification/

Some Saudi women turn to each other for sexual gratification
Sharifa Ghanem | 21 September 2012 | 5 Comments



RIYADH: In a man’s world of domination and hegemony, some women in 
Saudi Arabia are turning to each other between the sheets in order to 
feel sexually gratified.

A group of young university-age women in the ultra-conservative Gulf 
country, all married, told Bikyamasr.com that their husbands are rarely 
around and have found love in the arms of their female friends.

“Our husbands are always traveling, going to Southeast Asia and other countries 
so we know what is going on with them and when they come back they abuse us, so 
we have kind of fallen in love with each other,” 
Sumaiya, a 23-year-old mother of a two-year-old little boy, told 
Bikyamasr.com in her upscale Riyadh flat.

She says that her “girlfriend,” also married and 24-year-old Razan 
will come around almost daily. They both blush as they give a few 
details of how their relationship began.
“We both just started venting to each other about how horrible our 
husbands are and how they mistreat us,” began Razan. “After our 
friendship grew over the past few years, we began to watch movies 
together and have a few drinks while we did so.”

They said one evening, with their children at Sumaira’s parents’ 
home, the two decided to watch a pornographic film together. They didn’t really 
know what to expect, they said.

“We were just watching and the first scene we saw were two women 
having sex. They looked so into each other. That’s when it happened,” 
Razan admitted, turning her head slightly away in apparent 
embarrassment.

The two said that they decided to emulate the women on the film, 
stripping naked and indulging in each other. It was a spur of the moment act, 
they both admitted, but since then have been having sexual 
escapades together.

“Just having someone who cares about each other, our bodies and what 
we want is loving enough. I couldn’t imagine living here and being 
treated the way I do without her,” Razan said, gripping her lover’s 
hand.

Both admitted, however, that since an early age they had feelings 
toward other women, but in the ultra-conservative Saudi culture, where 
homosexuality is forbidden, they pushed their thoughts and emotions 
aside, marrying at a young age and starting a family.

“We have so many female friends who are fed up with their husbands’ 
actions that are in similar relationships. Our husbands don’t know and 
probably don’t care, so it is okay for us,” Sumaira argued.

They consider themselves lesbians and while they would never publicly state the 
fact, they hope that in the future, as Saudi society begins 
to open up, women in the country will have more rights and be able to 
feel loved, by whomever they desire.

“I think this is an important time for Saudi. We are women who are 
suffering. We are lucky we found each other, but other girls are not in 
the same place and continue to suffer because of our society. This is 
un-Islamic,” Razan added.

For them, they take solace in the fact their husbands are traveling 
often, but hope that if the time comes, they can run off to Europe and 
be free.

“I want to just get out of here and live my life with Razan because this is 
what feels right. We will see,” Sumaira said.
BM


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