Can any women in saudi arabia buy birth control without fear of punishment?
Posted on January 22nd, 2012 in Answers | 2 Comments »
Question by : Can any women in saudi arabia buy birth control without fear of punishment?
Such as condoms from the supermarket or the pill. Has any had experience with this? Saudi is such an unpredictable country when it comes to that stuff and I’m a bit worried to be honest. Thanks for the info
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Answer by Geno
Men haven’t handed all their power to women in this country. That’s why it’s wealthier. There’s a reason why you don’t see Saudi women lining up to come to america. Those women are smart. They got the money and control without the recognition low self-esteem having feminists crave!
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Its rare because the only reason for a woman to buy birth control pills is if she’s married and has a very active sex life with her husband, which isn’t really encouraged in Islam.
Men and women are whipped for having pre-marital sex so its not like the West where birth control is very important for women.
I saw a cellphone video from Saudi Arabia once. It was of this crowd of men surrounding this single girl on a public street. She looked about 15 but could have been a little older or younger. The crowd took turns hitting her and throwing stones at her until she fell onto the road and put her hands up over her head. Then a member of the crowd got a concrete cinder block and standing about six feet over her, he flung it into her face. She looked stunned and put her arms down. There was blood coming out of her eyes, nose, ears. Then another man picked up the cinder block again and this time with her arms not there to block it at all, flung it at her head again. This time it just caved her skull right in and a pool of blood formed around what had been her head. After that the crowd started dragging her body through the street. I’m not sure what she did. But, I’d say no.