Hungarian Tourist Considers Leaving Morocco Early Due to Harassment and Scams

A Hungarian globetrotter tourist had decided to spend 3 months in Morocco. After 3 weeks, she already thinks about leaving the place. The reason: The men!
Harassed wherever she goes, scammed everywhere, this is how one can summarize what this Hungarian says she has experienced. And she has several times considered leaving the country because of the behavior of men towards her.
In an article she wrote on theglobetrottingdetective.com, this one, named Diana Lesko, writes a whole paragraph about her disgust and its causes. The globetrotter confesses: "I have experienced so many crazy, weird and horrible situations that I wondered: What am I doing here? I love Morocco as a country and for all the beauty it possesses, but some Moroccan men make my life difficult."
For example, she would have worked as a volunteer in a hotel where she would not have been well received or well treated (she was told what "less work, less food" means), and she would not even have been spared the trouble of not being robbed, in Taghazout. She lost a lot of things there...
Heading to Essaouira where the young lady claims to have been constantly harassed. An instructor would have, after a horseback ride, asked for her phone number. And here she is packing her bags to go to Marrakech.
There, in a hotel where she also chooses to work as a volunteer, the manager asks her to kiss him. She says about him: "He’s 23 years old. His father is an imam. He was very nice to me, even a little too much..."
And examples of this kind, she cites many. A real disgust therefore!
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