28/12/2025
99 %of the people working in Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh, or those who attempt to approach foreign female tourists, come from extremely poor backgrounds in Upper Egypt and remote villages. Many of them lack education and culture and do not represent authentic Egyptian society.
For this reason, it is advisable not to deal with them, and foreign women should be cautious and avoid being drawn into false emotions.
However, there is another very important factor that must be mentioned.
In most of cases, a European woman in her forties or fifties comes to Egypt and enters into a relationship with a young man the age of her sons, or with a man of very limited standards, willingly giving him money. When the relationship ends and he leaves her, she begins accusing Egyptian men of deception and fraud.
This raises a logical question: does she believe that she owns this young Egyptian man with her money? Was there real love to begin with? Or did she simply come seeking a physical relationship after losing attention in her own society?
From his perspective, she is merely a source of money in exchange for staying with her—nothing more.
On the other hand, there are more than one million Egyptian men married to foreign women, and most of these marriages are successful and stable. This is because these men represent the true Egyptians: educated, civilized, responsible, and value-driven.
Egyptian men, by nature, are kind, rational, intelligent, capable of building successful families and have a sense of humor.
Is it normal that most of the posts in this group are anonymous and without any evidence, and that the goal of most of them is to distort the image of Egyptian men?
And I will say it one last time:
Do not fall in love with a low-cultured man from a poor rural environment in southern Egypt, and do not generalize a bad personal experience to an entire nation.