The middle eastern monarchy is known for their contreversial slave women whom are bought and married under the power of the male owner.
Once these slaves are bought, they are either picked to marry the owner, plucked for entertainment purposes or sold to the other highest bidder who fancies the slave of choice. Its pretty brutal actually, all of it happens in the black market. If you’ve ever been to an animal farm to buy farm animals, then you would have an idea of how these women are bought.
The women don’t seem to complain and the men are pretty laid back enjoying their sheesha while each concubine tends to them in every way his Highness desires.
I say concubine because after the 4 wife, any other female (under the religious law) is not considered a wife. To date, there are female slaves bought by rich spoilt men and used at their leisure for pleasurable festishes. They claim to be Royalty yet they have this mutated version of polygamy.
Along the side, we have the monarchy-by-marriage exhibiting beastiality. These little bargained for the buck princess’ who are deprived sexually want to experience a man and so they end up buying household pets to pleasure themselves since they’re buyer a.k.a. husband is enjoying himself with another lady of his choice. How quaint eh!!
The bargain is, so as long as the buyer/husband satisfies these women with money; the women keep are open for business three hundred sixty five days a year round the clock so the owner can do his jack hammering and be on his way to the next woman. Seems more like a brothel than a civilized monarchy if you ask me.
What boggles my mind is that the buyer marries so many women and then later on
he wouldn’t even know if he’s sleeping with his own daughter ten or fifteen years down the road!
Whats even funnier is that when Princess Maryam runs away from home and eloped with an American who is coincedentally in the U.S. Army; she is shunned, condemned and booed by the Arab monarchy. Little that everyone knows that she would’ve ended up jolly whacking a dog or a power hungry man instead of finding the love of her life.
Whats wrong with this picture? The title of being a King/Prince or any other kind of monarchy doesn’t necessarily mean you can abuse your power.
Women and slavery still continue today behind closed doors, with the added mesh of marriage as a disguise. There are ups and downs to each culture, but I am sorry I pity this aspect of Arabian monarchy and its very real whether we’d like to admit it or not.