Lost_Yonder
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One thing I've noticed is that in contrast to the large number of American servicemen who came home with Vietnamese wives or girlfriends after the Vietnam War (not to mention all of the servicemen stationed in Korea or Japan who come home with wives from those countries), I have yet to personally meet a single American serviceman who has brought home an Iraqi or Afghan wife or girlfriend, or one from any Middle Eastern country.
I'm assuming that it's mostly due to the fact that Muslim culture pretty much forbids socializing, much less sex, dating, and marriage outside the faith, though many Middle Eastern countries have large non-Muslim (Christian etc) minority populations too.
My mother is Iranian. My father and she met while he was stationed in Iran. He is USMC. I'd rather not be any more specific about it on these forums.
I should have qualified my post by saying that while examples like yours do exist, they're a lot rarer than (for instance) US servicemen bringing home wives from east/southeast Asia.
You also never hear much of (straight) sex tourism by westerners in Middle Eastern countries, even the more secular ones.
Stunning eyes and lips.
I'm curious about the nationality of many of the women in your photo collection, i.e. which ones are Arab, North African Berber, Iranian/Persian, etc.
It appears the original thread has disappeared to the other side. Hopefully, here we can share the beautiful side of the Middle East, the passions and delectable delights...
I should have qualified my post by saying that while examples like yours do exist, they're a lot rarer than (for instance) US servicemen bringing home wives from east/southeast Asia.
You also never hear much of (straight) sex tourism by westerners in Middle Eastern countries, even the more secular ones.
However, I'm not sure the disparity can be attributed to religion. Our presence in South Vietnam and South Korea and Iran was as an ally. We are present in Iraq and Afghanistan as invaders. Since when did anyone want to get friendly with an invader?
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One thing I've noticed is that in contrast to the large number of American servicemen who came home with Vietnamese wives or girlfriends after the Vietnam War (not to mention all of the servicemen stationed in Korea or Japan who come home with wives from those countries), I have yet to personally meet a single American serviceman who has brought home an Iraqi or Afghan wife or girlfriend, or one from any Middle Eastern country.
I'm assuming that it's mostly due to the fact that Muslim culture pretty much forbids socializing, much less sex, dating, and marriage outside the faith, though many Middle Eastern countries have large non-Muslim (Christian etc) minority populations too.
I fully understand where you are coming from as my wife is Vietnamese. Our grand-daughter is married to an Iranian girl who was born here. Her family is Muslim and they disowned her for her breaking away form their faith. First she refused to remove her body hair, then she refused to marry the man they picked out for her. The final straw was when she came out as a lesbian and entered into a same-sex relationship. That has caused them to break off almost all communication with her. Only her youngest brother, one year older than her and also somewhat rebellious, still talks to her at all and he gets in trouble for it when they find out.One thing I've noticed is that in contrast to the large number of American servicemen who came home with Vietnamese wives or girlfriends after the Vietnam War (not to mention all of the servicemen stationed in Korea or Japan who come home with wives from those countries), I have yet to personally meet a single American serviceman who has brought home an Iraqi or Afghan wife or girlfriend, or one from any Middle Eastern country.
I'm assuming that it's mostly due to the fact that Muslim culture pretty much forbids socializing, much less sex, dating, and marriage outside the faith, though many Middle Eastern countries have large non-Muslim (Christian etc) minority populations too.
That, and the S.O.F.A. (Status Of Forces Agreement) plus local laws prohibited Americans from even talking to local women
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