do traditional professional girls still exist?

Re: do traditional professional girls still exist?

I have a very different experience of the Middle East, having lived there in my early childhood in the 90s. I went to an elite American school, where nothing was strict – no uniform, co-ed gym and swimming, some kids even in the school dated openly/drank/smoked like they would in the US. All of my friends and I are pretty Westernized and “liberal” and I felt no difference between living there and in North America. No one was “rebellious” because our families are pretty modern too. Now that we’ve all grown up, all of my friends and I have turned out very successful in terms of careers and the ones that are married, are great wives. I wouldn’t classify them as “firangis”, it’s just a different type of society you’re raised in.