valkyrie
d3vilish_ang3l_88
this is photoshoped...if u pay attention
sniper420
- valkyrie wrote:
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what a moron u r uto fall for that crap ....it is clearly photoshoped note the chin
valkyrie
mraph33
- d3vilish_ang3l_88 wrote:
this is photoshoped...if u pay attention
and very poorly done
rahul in dxb
whatever it is........ we definitely could have two gay leaders here :lol: :lol: :lol:
valkyrie
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Why does the leader of Saudi constantly hold hands with both Bush and Clinton?
sage & onion
You see men here in Dubai holding hands & kissing each other, perfectly normal behaviour, right?????
chevaliers-de-sion
- sage & onion wrote:
You see men here in Dubai holding hands & kissing each other, perfectly normal behaviour, right?????
perfectly normal behaviour for shirt lifters/R*gheads :pukeleft:
Bleakus
yes it is normal
dude, its photoshoped
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bushra21
- chevaliers-de-sion wrote:
- sage & onion wrote:
You see men here in Dubai holding hands & kissing each other, perfectly normal behaviour, right?????
perfectly normal behaviour for shirt lifters/R*gheads :pukeleft:
i hope to god that you call someone a raghead here in dubai, better yet, i hope i see you and you call me that....
then ill show you some perfectly normal behaviour
Bleakus
i didnt get about the shift lifters part? what are you trying to say dude?
Bleakus
- bushra21 wrote:
- chevaliers-de-sion wrote:
- sage & onion wrote:
You see men here in Dubai holding hands & kissing each other, perfectly normal behaviour, right?????
perfectly normal behaviour for shirt lifters/R*gheads :pukeleft:
i hope to god that you call someone a raghead here in dubai, better yet, i hope i see you and you call me that....
then ill show you some perfectly normal behaviour
take it easy tiger, maybe he/she doesnt know about dubai
bear
- chevaliers-de-sion wrote:
- sage & onion wrote:
You see men here in Dubai holding hands & kissing each other, perfectly normal behaviour, right?????
perfectly normal behaviour for shirt lifters/R*gheads :pukeleft:
Something that I honestly find astounding is that the only national costume that gets berated is that of the countries in the Arabian world. Different cultures dress differently, show some respect people. It is not a rag, it’s a guthera and agal. The Germans wear lederhosen, the Dutch wear wooden shoes, the British wear grey wigs for their top brass functions, some African’s wear what I can only describe as a slinky around their neck and other’s walk around garnishing only a gourd like fruit shell on their genitalia. Show some respect to people and their culture.
Now having dealt with the issue of vestments, it’s very common in quite a few cultures for men to hold hands. In India for example, most conversations between men only occur when one is holding the other’s hand. It’s a way of guarantying the other party is concentrating on the conversation, and all over the world these customs come from centuries old civilizations when it was a mark of respect just as bowing down was.
The picture is photoshoped, there is no other way to see it, that’s all I have to say about that.
Bleakus
- bear wrote:
- chevaliers-de-sion wrote:
- sage & onion wrote:
You see men here in Dubai holding hands & kissing each other, perfectly normal behaviour, right?????
perfectly normal behaviour for shirt lifters/R*gheads :pukeleft:
Something that I honestly find astounding is that the only national costume that gets berated is that of the countries in the Arabian world. Different cultures dress differently, show some respect people. It is not a rag, it’s a guthera and agal. The Germans wear lederhosen, the Dutch wear wooden shoes, the British wear grey wigs for their top brass functions, some African’s wear what I can only describe as a slinky around their neck and other’s walk around garnishing only a gourd like fruit shell on their genitalia. Show some respect to people and their culture.
Now having dealt with the issue of vestments, it’s very common in quite a few cultures for men to hold hands. In India for example, most conversations between men only occur when one is holding the other’s hand. It’s a way of guarantying the other party is concentrating on the conversation, and all over the world these customs come from centuries old civilizations when it was a mark of respect just as bowing down was.
The picture is photoshoped, there is no other way to see it, that’s all I have to say about that.
word
sage & onion
- bear wrote:
- chevaliers-de-sion wrote:
- sage & onion wrote:
You see men here in Dubai holding hands & kissing each other, perfectly normal behaviour, right?????
perfectly normal behaviour for shirt lifters/R*gheads :pukeleft:
Something that I honestly find astounding is that the only national costume that gets berated is that of the countries in the Arabian world. Different cultures dress differently, show some respect people. It is not a rag, it’s a guthera and agal. The Germans wear lederhosen, the Dutch wear wooden shoes, the British wear grey wigs for their top brass functions, some African’s wear what I can only describe as a slinky around their neck and other’s walk around garnishing only a gourd like fruit shell on their genitalia. Show some respect to people and their culture.
Now having dealt with the issue of vestments, it’s very common in quite a few cultures for men to hold hands. In India for example, most conversations between men only occur when one is holding the other’s hand. It’s a way of guarantying the other party is concentrating on the conversation, and all over the world these customs come from centuries old civilizations when it was a mark of respect just as bowing down was.
The picture is photoshoped, there is no other way to see it, that’s all I have to say about that.
Respect
valkyrie
"The picture is photoshoped, there is no other way to see it, that’s all I have to say about that."
I realized that after the first post
What's the culture behind the Saudi monarchy and holding hands with US presidents?
"Now having dealt with the issue of vestments, it’s very common in quite a few cultures for men to hold hands. In India for example, most conversations between men only occur when one is holding the other’s hand. It’s a way of guarantying the other party is concentrating on the conversation, and all over the world these customs come from centuries old civilizations when it was a mark of respect just as bowing down was."
Is that the same with the Saudi monarchy?