08/07/2012
A new story. A new place.
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My brother is Lebanese, living in the US with his wife from Chinese origin.
They came for a visit a few years ago, and went to Rimal resort in Zouk, with their baby son.
While they were swimming in the kid’s pool and playing with the little one, a Rimal lady officer approached my brother and told him that “she” is not allowed in the pool.
When he explained that “she” is his wife, she apologized and backed off.
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