Philip recently sed:

> I thought I saw President Bush holding hands with a Saudi person
> some time ago, ...

and ed recently sed:

> Well, Philip, you did see Bush holding hands with
> the Saudi king. He was trying to get the Saudi to pump
> more oil, which they refused to do. However, I see no
> conflict with playing nice with the Saudi and supporting
> everything the Israeli government wants. One is done for
> money and the other is done for politics. Unfortunately,
> the two have now formed an explosive mixture.


While I'm no fan of the shrub I suspect one of Bush's advisers
informed him of the Saudi custom than men held each other's hands in
public.

http://teachsaudi.50webs.com/culture.htm

*   Saudi men often greet each other with kisses, but Saudi men
usually just shake hands with foreign men unless they are close
friends.

* The opposite sexes should never kiss in public.

* Men sometimes hold hands with each other in Saudi Arabia (although
not with women in public). Holding hands with another man is a sign of
friendship, with no sexual connotations.

* Foreign men may feel uncomfortable when another man grips their
hand, but it would be insensitive to prematurely withdraw from the
contact.

* On the other hand, Western couples should avoid any physical contact
with each other in public. You may see very modern-minded Saudi
couples holding hands, but don't imitate them.

* * *

Of course, not everyone has interpreted Bush's recent "hand holding"
gesture as a benign gesture:

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/363995_kelsoonline22.html


Personal thought: How ironic that countries so apparently open about
the custom of same sexes holding each other's hand in public without
feeling it is a sexual advance are nevertheless terrified of the
opposite sex, or worse, terrified of the notion of being sexually
attracted to a person of the same sex.

Go figure.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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