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These reforms make me more likely to want to visit Egypt.
It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Most western swimsuits, bikini or not, would be considered skimpy by a society that expects women to cover up like Muslim societies do. I don't drink alcohol, but it certainly seems to be a priority to those who do, look at all the heat Utah's liquor laws get. I would have no interest in going to a beach while my wife and daughters were forced to go to a different beach.
Interesting times are coming for all.
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