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By *wanz OP Man
over a year ago
Swansea |
Heya all ....
I'm moving to Dubai at the end of the month..
Has anyone had any luck with swinging etc over there - I know its hard to use the web over there, so I reckon its going to have to be a very careful 'who you know' thing ...
Wish me luck !! hehehe
All other tips and advice on Dubai more than welcome also |
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Not sure what experience you have of Dubai but be very careful with certain things.
For example, you can be arrested for taking solpadene. Anything with codine is banned.
Alcohol is very expensive.
Traffic is bloody appaling.
You can be jailed for running up debts.
On the plus side its nice and warm!
Also have experience of Bahrain and Saudi too if you are going there. |
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Hope this is informative...
Laws about co-habitating in Dubai
Living with a member of the opposite sex, to whom you are not related, nor married, is against the law and comes with a minimum jail sentence of one year, followed by deportation. The same applies to having sex with someone you are not married to. The strict interpretation of this varies from emirate to emirate and from judge to judge, and while the police don’t go looking for unmarried couples, if they find them they will prosecute. Strictly speaking sharing a hotel room with your boyfriend or girlfriend is illegal, though most establishments practice a ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy; meaning, hotels won’t ask you if you are married to the person you are checking-in with.
Public decency laws in Dubai
Limited displays of affection are fine, as long as it’s confined to holding hands and a peck on the cheek. Passionate kissing and touching is not only frowned upon, it’s illegal, so expats should keep it tasteful until behind closed doors. If you’re on a date with an unmarried member of the opposite sex, the safest thing to share in public is a dessert; anything else is best exchanged beyond the public eye.
Being respectful is not only important in Dubai, being disrespectful is against the law. Something seemingly trivial like giving ‘the finger’ to someone who just cut you off in traffic, can not only land you in hot water, it can also land you in jail for 30 days. Avoid using foul language, spitting and making antagonising gestures. You will usually be ‘guilty until proven innocent’, so even in frustrating situations, it’s best to keep your temper tempered, especially when dealing with authority figures (like the police)
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i doubt it unless your on a british base if thereareany my bro said the laws were so very very strict about kissing even holding hands and sister in law had to wear _carf on head and long skirt or trousers |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You can buy booze in Ras Al-Khaimah.
Without a doubt the best area is Downtown Dubai.
The Internet is severely censored so you will need to use a proxy server. Be very careful of upsetting the natives. The punishment can be harsh. After spending some time in Dubai I am of the opinion that it is just an illusion. If you are going to the Middle East then Abu Dhabi is a better place. |
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By *cCouple
over a year ago
London/UAE |
Hi
We have been in Dubai 5 years now and it is a fantastic place to live, providing you dont do anything stupid in Public you will be fine.
Lots of bars and the nightlife is fantastic, and yes there is a swinging _cence |
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By *iaaWoman
over a year ago
London |
Hi,
Mia here. I am visiting Dubai from 22nd December to 3rd Jan then India ( Goa & Agra)
Any couple or bi lady available on these dates who have plans for real meet in Dubai or India?
Also need few travel advice as it's my first visit to this part of world.
Mia Xxx |
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"Hi,
Mia here. I am visiting Dubai from 22nd December to 3rd Jan then India ( Goa & Agra)
Any couple or bi lady available on these dates who have plans for real meet in Dubai or India?
Also need few travel advice as it's my first visit to this part of world.
Mia Xxx"
Judging by what Mr and Mrs bangerboobs said on this thread i would save you bisexuality for India. Otherwise you may not see your friends and family for a year |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We've just got back from Dubai. We followed the rules and didnt show public affection etc Sam wore conservative clothing etc, but we were surprised to see Prostitute cards on cars, openly Gay men and occasionally women walking hand in hand and lots of public affection on show. Short skirts revealing tops and what have you.
Cant work it out. are the strict rules not really enforced or did we arrive on a police holiday lol
better safe than sorry though.
PS We managed to use FAB on mobile not by putting url in directly but by using the private browser on our samsung7 phone and googling "fabswingers" then following the links. Otherwise its blocked. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Heya all ....
......- I know its hard to use the web over there,"
we found we could access Fabswingers on the Galaxy s7 by using the "secret browsing" function.
Then instead of typing the URL or favorites etc, search on Google and enter through the search engine link.
This works for other blocked sites too.
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