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A British woman has reportedly been sentenced to one year in prison in Dubai for having consensual sex, after her ex-lover threatened to expose their affair to her friends and family. The unnamed woman and her Pakistani ex-lover have been found guilty of having sex outside marriage, which is illegal in the UAE , after she flew out to visit him for a week in following a three year relationship on Facebook. The man claimed that when the woman came to visit in he picked her up from Dubai International Airport and drove her to a flat to the nearby emirate of Sharjah where he claims a Pakistani religious scholar married them verbally. She denied there had been any such wedding and said she had then tried to break it off with the man because she intended to marry someone else in London, Gulf News reported. On hearing the news, the man reportedly became angry and threatened to report her "shame" to her family and post pictures of the pair of them on Facebook.


Influencers 'being offered thousands for sex'




Prostitution in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia
These girls do not work with tourism boards or promote fancy hotels. They STAY in fancy hotels, sure, but they are not being paid to promote them. Well, dear readers, I am here to tell you that if you see a drop dead gorgeous girl with k followers on Instagram drinking cocktails in Dubai, there is a very high probability that she is being pooped on by a rich Arab. Allow me to explain. Sex work is not new. Since the dawn of time, women and men have been using their bodies to make bank.



Prostitution in the United Arab Emirates
Prostitution in the United Arab Emirates is illegal. UAE nationals are permitted a number of residence visas. These are mainly used for domestic staff, but any surplus are often sold through middlemen to prostitutes to enter and remain in the country for two years. Although there is street prostitution , notably Hamdan Street in Abu Dhabi, [7] most prostitution takes place in the bars and nightclubs of hotels.





Top social media influencers are being propositioned daily by strangers with offers of thousands of pounds in return for sex, the Victoria Derbyshire programme has been told. One said social media had become "a catalogue" for men to select their next conquest. It contained a non-disclosure agreement, stating that the details of what she would be required to do would remain confidential. Tyne-Lexy says she refused the offer, but fears that struggling influencers who do not receive luxury items for free would feel pressure to "keep up appearances" and become vulnerable to these kinds of transactions. She showed us one of the recent messages she had received, from a man purporting to be in Dubai.

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