After due consideration, I have decided to take the plunge, folks. What am I talking about? Oh, quite simply the practice of anal sex. I simply love it up the butt and I am tired of hiding it. Please don't fret. There are lots of women like me out there in the Muslim world. Freaky Muslim women are slowly coming out of the woodwork about our fondness for bum sex, as well as all kinds of kink. For me, a special man shall do the honors.
My name is Amal Ali, and I'm a young Saudi Arabian Muslim woman living in the suburbs of Dammam, in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia. Alright, let's get some logistics out, if you please. I live in the world's most conservative nation. Doesn't mean I live a cloistered life. I have an active sex life. In fact, my husband Yousef and I are swingers.
Does that surprise you, ladies and gentlemen? There are swingers in the Muslim world and us Saudi Arabians are as into it as anyone else. I met my dear Yousef while studying for my Master's degree in Information Technology at Carleton University in the City of Ottawa, Ontario. Yousef and I were both international students from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a fact which set us apart even among our fellow Muslims at Canada's most diverse school.
When you tell Westerners that you are from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia they expect you to be uptight and boring, and they make assumptions about you based on your nationality. I don't think every Italian man or Italian woman acts like a character from the legendary movie series The Godfather, so why does every Westerner assume they know me simply because of my nationality? Granted, there are a lot of rigid, uptight people in Saudi Arabia but my husband and I aren't like that. Trust me, we are not.
Yousef and I fell in love and got married after returning to our homeland of Saudi Arabia. I think our time living and studying in Canada changed us because we are definitely the most liberal Saudis you will ever meet. I have a thing for tall, handsome black men and dated one named Stephen prior to meeting Yousef at Carleton University. Stephen is a passionate brother from the island of Jamaica who came to Carleton to study civil engineering. We lost touch after graduation but I shall never forget the wonderful times Stephen and I had at Carleton.
"I don't mind letting you indulge your fantasies, my dear," said my husband Yousef after I told him that I fancied Aziz Faisal, a tall, handsome construction crew manager from Senegal who's working at a power plant not far from our villa. Yousef is one of the project managers at the power plant and he's good friends with Aziz. That settled it, and Yousef took it upon himself to arrange for the handsome Aziz to join us for some fun.