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Do blondes get eyed up in tunisia ?? |
Do blondes get eyed up in tunisia ?? Tunisia was ruled by France until 1956. Because of this, and other factors, you have a lot of mixed marriages in Tunisia which produce children with red, brown, black, and blonde hair and green, brown, hazel, and blue eyes. If you go into a crowded souk there is a good chance you'll also get felt up. yes there is a big chance. In most middle eastern and african countries there is a very big chance you will. Or they will try to buy you for a camel like they did with my girlfriends mum when she was in Egypt. u don't need to be a blonde to be eyed up in Tunisia. I'm a brunette it works the same in general, poeple are attracted by the different, and as Tunisia is a north african / mediteranean/ arabic country, the most of girls are brunettes (brown/black hair, hezel or brown eyes...), i guess the blonds would get eyed up there.. Well, it depends on where you go, in the touristy areas they might not as much because they're used to seeing this, but maybe outside of these areas they will eye up any girl (assuming you are one) that is foreign looking and white. When people travel they should expect that local residents in other countries will always look to know more about tourists. This is a funny question. Blond comes in a bottle and any Tunisian girl could become blond. lol! As tunisia is a touristique place ,there are thousands of blande girls who walk in the street and market every day ,so for tunisian mans is something they see every day and normal ,so a blonde walking is something they see every day ,so dont worry they will not jump on here . and the most of the womans who goes for a holiday to tunisia have a relationship with mans there because they like tunisian mans . |
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