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Gulf youth shop for love in Bahrain's malls

Wed May 14, 2008 2:56pm IST
 
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By Mohammed Abbas

MANAMA (Reuters Life!) - It's Thursday night and Bahrain's biggest mall is heaving with people, but not all are doing the kind of shopping that requires bags or a receipt.

Immaculately groomed packs of young men in tight designer clothes eye groups of young women caked in make-up and smothered in perfume, the two sides skirting tantalizingly close to flouting a regional taboo against meeting before wedlock.

Every weekend thousands of young men and women flock from around the Gulf to Bahrain, one of the Muslim region's most relaxed countries, prowling its malls for romance.

"The mall is the best place to meet girls. Firstly, we watch, they watch, I smile, they smile, then I go to her and give her my number," said 22 year-old Nasser Saleh, who was standing near the Seef Mall cinema, a popular meeting place.

"You have to be careful of their family. If they turn up I get out of there quick."

Unchaperoned meetings between unrelated men and women before marriage is frowned upon in Gulf society, and in neighboring Saudi Arabia special religious police arrest transgressors.

Gulf nationals rarely venture outdoors given the region's dust and heat, so the mall is one of the few places to see people out on foot.

Entrance is free, there are no age restrictions, they are usually open late and, given their often vast size, there are plenty of opportunities to lose family and friends for an illicit chat with a possible love interest.  Continued...

 
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