Many places are segregated (like restaurants), and there is a section for single men, and another section for women and children, and families.
There was a McDonalds there and even that was segregated. There were 2 entrances and the single men had to go in one, and the women/families in the other. There was a barrier down the centre separating them.
In the country no alcohol was allowed, nor drugs, which actually made for a nice environment. You could walk out at night knowing you were not going to be beaten up by a drunk, or accosted by a druggie, which has happened to me in Amsterdam.
Having said that, the men are very arrogant, and when I arrived at the airport the smiles and greetings were non existant and because I had some computer CDs for my work I was made to feel like a criminal.
I was so angry I nearly turned round and went straight home.
They do emply a lot of asians (indians & pakistanis) to do the jobs they do not want to do (road sweeping, building work etc) but treat them like dirt and really look down on them.
I spent a week there and have to say it felt a bit like a police state. They still have a day when criminal have their hands chopped off.
The day I left I was so relieved and as soon as I got through passport control I ran for the seat on the place, and could not wait to take off.
I should imagine it is no fun for any westerners, but worse for women.
There is NO WAY I could live there.