How long did you live there, marni? I'm glad you spoke up..I did very much want to hint that there were various cultural preconditions that wouldn't be cultivating an intense cycling culture in certain countries like one would get in Europe or parts of North America (however paltry cyclists might be even in certain parts of North America.)
I have applied for jobs in the Middle East but did notice their rather stringent requirements..even for librarian / library manager roles, where there was a clear separation between men and women at the university and college level... by having men's universities and women's universities. For an ex-pat to work with the students, clearly they look for foreign candidates that fit within their restrained lifestyle.
To me, that says volumes about how the sexes should or should not interact even if only at the intellectual level.
I believe I read somewhere in an academic journal that in Kuwait there is actually a problem of rising obesity in certain local groups, particularily if people are affluent....the hot climate (which doesn't encourage intense exercise outdoors or in non-air conditioned buildings), the cultural restrictions particularily on Muslim women to exercise...if the sport requires more "revealing" of the body parts...



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