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LoginI had misconceptions about those of the Islamic Religion - if I'm being honest. I was nervous to go to Jordan, I had heart horror stories about the people of Jordan and how men harassed women tirelessly. Yet, once I was there I learned more about their culture, way of life, and personalities - my opinion changed. Before I get ahead of myself though, let me start from the beginning. My first Solo travel was to Jordan in I had started to become very unhappy and burnt out being a Physician Assistant in Las Vegas.
A Jordanian woman in a low-cut shirt shares a love seat with a man with slicked-back hair; the two lean in close, talking quietly and laughing. This is the scene of the new, trendy Middle East, where for a small group sex before marriage is possible. While fundamentalists tend to grab most of the headlines, throughout the region a growing number of young people are breaking with tradition. Dating and sex are no longer so taboo. In Iran, for example, a recent government survey showed that one in four men between the ages of 19 and 29 had sex before marriage. In the last five years, Damascus has seen a proliferation of nightclubs that are still hopping until the early hours of the morning. To be sure, the core cultural concerns about dating and sex remain.
I'm a Bulgarian woman. I am 37 years old. Never married, no children. No, I am not ugly. I normally don't ask people about personal things, I only listen to my guts and it never failed me. But now I feel quite confused, for the first time in my life.
Many of us have the habit of filling little voids of downtime with streams of trivialities on our cellphones. Usually they're of little consequence. I've been spending the last couple of weeks working out of our new office in Mountain View. Despite the fact that a couple of friends are generously….
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