Lucker
03-31-2010, 06:47 AM
Let's be honest and not racist and say that when it comes to joyful Sex , Moslems are living on a different Planet .
One of the things we hate most about visiting Moslem based countries is the male attitude toward women . Regardless of age and social background they are perhaps the most repressed and frustrated bunch of men on the planet .
We all know how they behave and it drives Europeans , for example , to cold fury
What they need is Sex and lots of it and in all its many varieties .Then they would have no time or interest in running round cold mountains on missions to make the rest of the world as boring as they are .
On Line Sex shops are just the first way of getting to Moslems and giving them a taste of freedom and self expression .
I suggest you send a copy of this to your Russian Prime minister who has no clue how to successfully handle the problems he has himself largely created .
You don't have to be a genius --- which is fortunate for him --- to see where this path could lead with some cute marketing and a few blind eyes later and on the way to fulfilment !!
"We had about 70,000 hits in the first four days," Abdelaziz Aouragh, the founder of El Asira, said. The site went online last week and claims to be the world's first erotic webshop for Muslims.
The 29-year-old Dutch national said it targets married Muslim couples as an alternative to sites "that focus on pornography and the extravagant side of erotica" - things forbidden in Islam.
The home page of El Asira, which means "Society" in Arabic, is a sober black and grey street with a line down the centre, inviting women to enter on the left and men on the right.
Once inside, clients can browse in Dutch, Arabic or English through more than a dozen products, mainly massage oils, lubricants and tablets that claim to act as aphrodisiacs.
All ingredients are halal, or "permissible under Islam", said Mr Aouragh, and conspicuously absent is any type of pornography.
"Most of the other products out there have pictures of naked people or foul language -- it was very difficult to find ones that I could use in my business," he said.
Instead, the website shows only photos of boxes, tablets, tubes and bottles - mainly in pink or blue with the brand's logo, a black flame.
"We have chosen a respectful approach," it says, proclaiming itself "a novelty in the Islamic world".
Muslim clerics like Dutch Imam Abdul Jabbar see no harm in Mr Aouragh's site.
"As long as he doesn't sell sex toys or those sorts of things there is no problem," he said, adding: the Prophet Mohammad gave lots of advice about sex in marriage and "there need not be any shame."
One of the things we hate most about visiting Moslem based countries is the male attitude toward women . Regardless of age and social background they are perhaps the most repressed and frustrated bunch of men on the planet .
We all know how they behave and it drives Europeans , for example , to cold fury
What they need is Sex and lots of it and in all its many varieties .Then they would have no time or interest in running round cold mountains on missions to make the rest of the world as boring as they are .
On Line Sex shops are just the first way of getting to Moslems and giving them a taste of freedom and self expression .
I suggest you send a copy of this to your Russian Prime minister who has no clue how to successfully handle the problems he has himself largely created .
You don't have to be a genius --- which is fortunate for him --- to see where this path could lead with some cute marketing and a few blind eyes later and on the way to fulfilment !!
"We had about 70,000 hits in the first four days," Abdelaziz Aouragh, the founder of El Asira, said. The site went online last week and claims to be the world's first erotic webshop for Muslims.
The 29-year-old Dutch national said it targets married Muslim couples as an alternative to sites "that focus on pornography and the extravagant side of erotica" - things forbidden in Islam.
The home page of El Asira, which means "Society" in Arabic, is a sober black and grey street with a line down the centre, inviting women to enter on the left and men on the right.
Once inside, clients can browse in Dutch, Arabic or English through more than a dozen products, mainly massage oils, lubricants and tablets that claim to act as aphrodisiacs.
All ingredients are halal, or "permissible under Islam", said Mr Aouragh, and conspicuously absent is any type of pornography.
"Most of the other products out there have pictures of naked people or foul language -- it was very difficult to find ones that I could use in my business," he said.
Instead, the website shows only photos of boxes, tablets, tubes and bottles - mainly in pink or blue with the brand's logo, a black flame.
"We have chosen a respectful approach," it says, proclaiming itself "a novelty in the Islamic world".
Muslim clerics like Dutch Imam Abdul Jabbar see no harm in Mr Aouragh's site.
"As long as he doesn't sell sex toys or those sorts of things there is no problem," he said, adding: the Prophet Mohammad gave lots of advice about sex in marriage and "there need not be any shame."