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Typical Lebanese women, the ones who lived their entire lives in Lebanon, are into Lebanon and limited to what’s going on inside the country with a very limited culture about anything that falls outside Lebanon. The Majority of these women are looking for someone who invites them here and there, to the hottest parties, bars and nightclubs, and takes good care of them. If you ask her what she is looking for she will tell you a nice, sociable person who can take care of her and who is “KARIM” (generous).
Which basically means someone who pays for everything and invites her everywhere, since this is the kind of “service” that she got used to. For those who abuse her, at the end of the day she will come and complain, “ohh Lebanese men are players and like to cheat on their women.” Well, he was treating you like a special whore: paying for all of your services, feeding you, buying you drinks, paying for your transportation, and buying you gifts. It’s almost similar to, or in an indirect way, paying you for your services and your product (which is your body). Once you know how to treat a Lebanese guy and share with him everything, then you will see how your opinion of him will change.
I am positive that things will change, and he will see you from a different perspective and treat you in a totally different way. You are not going to be the woman that was paid for all her services until he gets bored from you, and moves on to a different woman. Why not, right? In the end, he’s paying for a service and he is expecting something out of that “good deed,” or a certain satisfaction. Once that satisfaction is gone, then you are too.
For more about Typical Lebanese Women , you have to wait for the book – expected to be out end of 2014;
Imad said:
Sounds you only met those type of girls.. Birds of a feather flock together
Marketing&Women said:
Not really, met different type of girls but you can’t deny that those those type of woman exist all over Lebanon and the majority of them act and live like that…
birds of a feather flock together so do pigs and swine;)
Cultured, Female, and Lebanese said:
This is a poorly written account of what women in Lebanon are like. I am assuming that you hang out in specific circles where you might encounter your “typical” women but what about the educated women of Lebanon? The pious women of Lebanon? The hard working mothers in the North, South, and Bekaa? You are talking about a very specific category of women, and this is not exclusive to Lebanon. I don’t deny that there are women in Lebanon who fit into this category, but what percent of them do? 10%? 20%? Even 30%? That still doesn’t constitute a majority, or a measure of what the typical Lebanese woman is! Don’t generalize! The worst enemy against Lebanon’s advancement is us! Instead of writing and publishing such accounts that are defamatory and condescending, as well as inaccurate, why don’t you focus on bringing forth positive change? When you say the typical women of Lebanon, you are most likely talking about the women you see in clubs, pubs, the fancy restaurants, and riding around with boys in daddy’s car! This is such a small percentage of the population! Go explore your country and look at the hardworking women who make up your country!
joelle said:
Bien dit. Mot clé focus on the positive to make a change to the better.
Marketing&Women said:
Thanks jojo:)