Several years before the Gulf War, a female journalist did a story on gender roles in Kuwait. She noted that there it was customary for women to walk 10 feet behind their husbands.
After the war, she returned to Kuwait and was pleased to observe that now the men walked 10 feet behind their wives.
She interviewed a Kuwaiti woman, and one of the questions she asked was, "What enabled Kuwaiti women to achieve this role reversal?"
The Kuwaiti woman replied, "Land mines."
After the war, she returned to Kuwait and was pleased to observe that now the men walked 10 feet behind their wives.
She interviewed a Kuwaiti woman, and one of the questions she asked was, "What enabled Kuwaiti women to achieve this role reversal?"
The Kuwaiti woman replied, "Land mines."