Morocco - What to expect
01-01-2013, 03:58 PM
Ah, I was going to do a report on Morocco, as I had just returned from there, (well, spent most of august in there). For a muslim country, it is quite liberal, I'm assuming proximity to Spain/past colonization has something to do with this. Granted, I am young (20), but most of the Success I had found were in the Bigger to slightly smaller cities. RDP is 100% correct on bringing in girls to hotels.... I recall walking in the streets with two ladies, only for the police to stop us...I'll get to that.
The crackdown of bringing girls to hotels/being stopped in the streets by police I feel is only a dilemma in the larger cities and there outlying areas. In Casablanca-Mohemmdia, I was stopped and extremely questioned for being in the company of two very fine looking ladies (i had only asked them for directions, and they agreed to take me to where I wanted to go). I did not have this problem in the smaller cities, such as Meknes and Jedda, I walked in the streets holding hands with some girls. Again, very location based, why that is, I do not know. The night life, however, is more than what you'd expect for a country that is 99% Muslim. One night club I had attended in Mohemmdia, women were dressed quite sexy, with alcohol dotting most tables. Friend of mine warned me, however, that most girls in these clubs are indeed hookers, and to stay away from any girl who approaches you. Difficult to do, but hey, do what you want, id say.
My first stop was at the slightly small city of Meknes, which I think is in the greater area of Fez. From what I've noticed, game amongst the general populace isn't exactly looked down upon, especially if you give off that foreigner vibe...If you show you're from the west, that plays a big part in scoring. I tell you, some of the finest women I had seen in awhile lived here, I even saw a few ladies with tattoos! (I doubt they were foreign, didn't have that foreign touch to them, and spoke very good maghreb style arabic). I had one girl in a cafe (Morocco is big on cafes) approach me and hand me her phone number. Again, she wanted to meet in a VERY expensive hotel in Meknes, so I decided to rather not, but it shows that women here are at least "in it". The one notch I had procured off Morocco, (not bad for a beginner for a month? haha) was in Meknes, again a lady at a fancy restaurant. (Moroccans make better pizza than Americans, go figure...) She was a combo of Berber-French. Gave her my phone number, few dates, and it happened. The language barrier was fun (this nice lady did not mind I had to use a combo of french, broken arabic and hand signals to communicate), and I felt a nice connection to her.
The general vibe I picked up from most moroccan ladies, is one of a warm, tender nature, at least in the smaller cities. The girl I had previously discussed wanted me over to her house to cook for me, and introduce me to her family, sisters, etc. Now given a lady of the same general clothing style and age in the west, you wouldn't expect such warmth, well it's present in Morocco. While every place has its bad apples (particularly in casablanca). Women here respond best to acts of love and kindness, so if you see that cute moroccan lady over at the ticket booth or cafe, don't be afraid to buy her a rose and ask her out, that kinda shit works here. Moroccan cuisine is also to die for, with Cous cous, Harrecha, the style of tea that is made, so you'll want these ladies cooking for you.
All in all, I'd recommend morocco if your up for something a little different. I personally enjoy the moroccan complexion, caramel to tan, curly hair'd and whatnot. It does get somewhat difficult in certain areas, but if you play your cards right, and smart, you can definetly pull...
If you're ever in the Casablanca area, I'd recommend looking up Vikki Beach. Not too sure on this one, however.