Saudi Anyone?
#1
Saudi Anyone?
Anyone here living in Saudi...Khobar/Dammam area?
I have just moved here and am bored stiff..being a housewife for the mo.... just looking for some friends...as its hard being in a new place and not knowing anyone
I have just moved here and am bored stiff..being a housewife for the mo.... just looking for some friends...as its hard being in a new place and not knowing anyone
#2
Re: Saudi Anyone?
Do you live in a compound? They have usually activities for the wives.
If not, maybe you can meet some wives of your husbands colleagues at work?
It can be a bit daunting in Saudi in the beginning, but it gets better with time!
Also you can try this www.sainsaudi.co.za
They are already living in Saudi, in all kinds of places.
Give it a try,good luck!
#3
Re: Saudi Anyone?
i do live in a compound but its a small compound and with mainly families from other Arab countries...there doesnt seem to be much activity happening and people seem to keep to themselves plus most people seem to have kids and i have none ....
most of my husbands colleagues are not here with families and if they are their wives are much older than i am and again are from Arab countries so are pretty religious etc
maybe if i was working i would make friends but i am not working at the mo and dont plan to work here for a while yet and just not looking fwd to a lonely existance
most of my husbands colleagues are not here with families and if they are their wives are much older than i am and again are from Arab countries so are pretty religious etc
maybe if i was working i would make friends but i am not working at the mo and dont plan to work here for a while yet and just not looking fwd to a lonely existance
#4
Lost in BE Cyberspace
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 13,553
Re: Saudi Anyone?
There is a special personalised service for people in your situation. What you do is wait till your husband is away on business, then send a PM to "The Dean" who comes round to provide counselling and companionship facilities.
If you are planning to get across to Bahrain, send a PM to B Geezer first, as he is also a registered provider of this service.
As you are a new client, the usual arrangement and booking fees will be waived.
Good luck, and I look forward to hearing from you.
#5
Re: Saudi Anyone?
A bored housewife in Saudi Arabia?
There is a special personalised service for people in your situation. What you do is wait till your husband is away on business, then send a PM to "The Dean" who comes round to provide counselling and companionship facilities.
If you are planning to get across to Bahrain, send a PM to B Geezer first, as he is also a registered provider of this service.
As you are a new client, the usual arrangement and booking fees will be waived.
Good luck, and I look forward to hearing from you.
There is a special personalised service for people in your situation. What you do is wait till your husband is away on business, then send a PM to "The Dean" who comes round to provide counselling and companionship facilities.
If you are planning to get across to Bahrain, send a PM to B Geezer first, as he is also a registered provider of this service.
As you are a new client, the usual arrangement and booking fees will be waived.
Good luck, and I look forward to hearing from you.
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#9
Re: Saudi Anyone?
A bored housewife in Saudi Arabia?
There is a special personalised service for people in your situation. What you do is wait till your husband is away on business, then send a PM to "The Dean" who comes round to provide counselling and companionship facilities.
If you are planning to get across to Bahrain, send a PM to B Geezer first, as he is also a registered provider of this service.
As you are a new client, the usual arrangement and booking fees will be waived.
Good luck, and I look forward to hearing from you.
There is a special personalised service for people in your situation. What you do is wait till your husband is away on business, then send a PM to "The Dean" who comes round to provide counselling and companionship facilities.
If you are planning to get across to Bahrain, send a PM to B Geezer first, as he is also a registered provider of this service.
As you are a new client, the usual arrangement and booking fees will be waived.
Good luck, and I look forward to hearing from you.
#15
Hammer for Life
Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Too far away from Upton Park, for my liking !
Posts: 5,524
Re: Saudi Anyone?
i do live in a compound but its a small compound and with mainly families from other Arab countries...there doesnt seem to be much activity happening and people seem to keep to themselves plus most people seem to have kids and i have none ....
most of my husbands colleagues are not here with families and if they are their wives are much older than i am and again are from Arab countries so are pretty religious etc
maybe if i was working i would make friends but i am not working at the mo and dont plan to work here for a while yet and just not looking fwd to a lonely existance
most of my husbands colleagues are not here with families and if they are their wives are much older than i am and again are from Arab countries so are pretty religious etc
maybe if i was working i would make friends but i am not working at the mo and dont plan to work here for a while yet and just not looking fwd to a lonely existance