The hard and confusing life of the Saudi woman

A Saudi woman: cannot exercise 66 percent of [Saudi] women are either obese or overweight, according to Saudi press reports. should not be depicted in magazines There are photographs published in some newspapers … and one needs to think if he would want his daughter, sister or wife to appear like that. (King Abdullah) but can ...

A Saudi woman:

A Saudi woman:

cannot exercise

66 percent of [Saudi] women are either obese or overweight, according to Saudi press reports.

should not be depicted in magazines

There are photographs published in some newspapers … and one needs to think if he would want his daughter, sister or wife to appear like that. (King Abdullah)

but can finally buy lingerie from a female sales clerk.

Saudi Arabia confirmed on Tuesday women would replace male sales assistants in lingerie shops from next month, ending an awkward anomaly in the ultra-conservative Islamic state.

Davide Berretta is a researcher at Foreign Policy.

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