Written by\ Nabil Al-Khader
Translated by\ Manal Al-Hamadi
I was and still look to harassment issue as a priority after I understood the way men understand women and the ongoing research for the Satan in any relationship between men and women, one of the books encouraged me to go forward in this issue is the (the Third Satan crisis) where the young writer (Sadam Motee'a) present the look of societies toward men and women were it stressing that whenever man and woman are alone Satan always their third, only then I thought; is satan really will be there or he will be away busy with something else and they will call him (Satan where you are?) to justify the permanent desire of man to control woman and making her always in alert whenever there is a male around her.
This story was one of many other stories made me discuss this issue and the stereotypes that always disgrace women.
It is said there was a girl went out with a big group, but for some reason the group forgot her and returned, the place was like a forest and usually nobody live there but she found a house belong to a young man called Abed who choose this place to be away from people, she asked him for help and he asked her to stay until the morning but she was awake all the night terrifying watching him burning his fingers in the candle fire.
When she returned she told her father the story ; the father get curious about this guy and he wanted to meet him; when he asked him about what happened Abed told the father that all the night long the Satan was whispering to him to rape his daughter and he burn his fingers to be occupied by the pain from the Satan's whispers! The father decide to marry Abed to his daughter; as the principle was to rape her and the exception is not, is it normal to marry my daughter to a person thought of rapping her 10 times in one night!
This is how society look to woman and this is how men look to women as well this is how father look to his daughter, this is weirdness in understanding and dealing around women in the street, school and even home even in grandmothers' stories and the chat stories in general say that; some concepts and pre-thought should be changed.
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