
Selon la BBC, en Arabie Saoudite, les magasins de lingerie feminine sont tenus par les hommes, car peu de femmes ont le droit de travailler. Apparement ca ne plait pas a ces dames ( je me mets a leur place !!!) qui ont commence une campagne pour changer les choses.
Je suis sure que Sittingbul va me trouver une belle photo pour illustrer ce sujet
By Stephanie Hancock
BBC News, Jeddah

It would be bizarre in any country to find that its lingerie shops are staffed entirely by men.
But in Saudi Arabia – an ultra-conservative nation where unmarried men and women cannot even be alone in a room together if they are not related – it is strange in the extreme.
Women, forced to negotiate their most intimate of purchases with male strangers, call the situation appalling and are demanding the system be changed.
« The way that underwear is being sold in Saudi Arabia is simply not acceptable to any population living anywhere in the modern world, » says Reem Asaad, a finance lecturer at Dar al-Hikma Women’s College in Jeddah, who is leading a campaign to get women working in lingerie shops rather than men. (Lire la suite…)