• asunriseworthseeing@lemmy.worldOP
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    20 hours ago

    Since MBS took over things have changed. Mutaween (religious police) dont bother use in public anymore, hijab / abaya is no longer mandatory - you just have to dress modestly (I don’t cover my hair for example and nobody says anything), we can drive, there are concerts now (BTS, Blackpink, Bruno Mars, etc. big international acts), women are the majority university students and many work… things used to be bad in the past in these regards but now it’s alright.

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      20 hours ago

      Thank you for answering and I’ll let your experience move my views. I’m also really happy to hear about things like driving, working and education rights that are making Saudi females’ lives better. Best wishes from Canada :)

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      19 hours ago

      wow! I had no idea those policies had changed with MBS in charge.

      The repressive culture against women was a pretty big reason why I haven’t visited.

      I travel a lot, and I’ve had the opportunity but never the invlination to visit specifically because of the reported oppression.

      thank you for sharing.

      PS, I read your other comments and are there any cities you would say are more walkable than others?