I'm curious, if you found the young Shirazi women's "whorelike" makeup and "tight" dress sense, with almost no roosari cover so unIslamic and disgusting, how do you stand living in the West?
Fantastic natural beauty of Iran comes through these photos but very very few of the people of Iran. I was in Shiraz for two weeks and just returned and wish so many times I had my camera to take unbelieveable photos of the young women in Shiraz with their outrageous (whoerlike) make-up and ugly tight overcoats and almost no-cover headscarves. As a woman, I was disgusted seeing their "Islamic dress" codes.
by the way, I did not find Shiraz a place to visit again. Wide boulevards with delapitated shops, nothing interesting to see other than Hafiz and Saadi and a few other historic buildings. The Bazaar was awful too. Nothing to buy there as souvenirs.
fussygorilla
by Reality-Bites on Sun May 01, 2011 03:11 PM PDTI'm curious, if you found the young Shirazi women's "whorelike" makeup and "tight" dress sense, with almost no roosari cover so unIslamic and disgusting, how do you stand living in the West?
beautiful photos
by fussygorilla on Sun May 01, 2011 09:03 AM PDTFantastic natural beauty of Iran comes through these photos but very very few of the people of Iran. I was in Shiraz for two weeks and just returned and wish so many times I had my camera to take unbelieveable photos of the young women in Shiraz with their outrageous (whoerlike) make-up and ugly tight overcoats and almost no-cover headscarves. As a woman, I was disgusted seeing their "Islamic dress" codes.
by the way, I did not find Shiraz a place to visit again. Wide boulevards with delapitated shops, nothing interesting to see other than Hafiz and Saadi and a few other historic buildings. The Bazaar was awful too. Nothing to buy there as souvenirs.