And you find yourself in Sin City on New Year's eve.
So what do you do?
Well, if you're this guy:

http://www.lvrj.com/news/saudi-sergeant ... 91661.html
Instead of partying with the finest bwords money can buy, you just continue to practice what you've learned and experienced since grade school, actually, in grade school: raping boys. rape and be raped in turn.
Somebody is gonna say that this is an isolated incident and bears no reflection on Saudi society.According to a Las Vegas police report, Alotaibi was on the sixth floor of the hotel about 7:30 a.m. when he pulled the boy into his room. Three other men were in the room smoking marijuana, the report said.
The boy told police that none of the men spoke English.
Alotaibi later told police he offered the boy money for sex, and when he refused, he raped the boy, the report said.
The report said the boy left the room as Alotaibi was getting dressed. He told hotel security about the incident and was taken to University Medical Center for treatment and testing by a sexual assault nurse.
The exam confirmed sexual trauma, the report said.
A particularly beautiful boy always gets top marks in the exams because he's some teacher's favourite," said Mohammed, an English teacher in a government high school in Riyadh. "On the other hand, I know many older boys who deliberately flunked their final exams so they can stay ... with their younger sweethearts."
Ahmed, 19, a student at a private college in Jeddah, said there was no shame in having a boyfriend in his private high school. Although he firmly rejected the label "gay", he admitted that he now has a "special friend" in college, too. "It's those who don't have a boy who are ashamed to admit it. We introduce our boy to our friends as ' al walid hagi' [the boy who belongs to me]. At the beginning of term, we always check out the new boys to see which are the most ' helu' [sweet] and think of ways to get to know them."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 70584.htmlThe article told of lesbian sex in school lavatories, girls stigmatised after refusing the advances of their fellow students, and teachers complaining that none of the girls were willing to change their behaviour.
Yet the insane search for 'purity' still continues, as if the biggest problem facing the Muslim world is policing women so that they are not heard, seen, or spoken to:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... 773e6a8437Saudi Arabia's top cleric on Friday warned against the mixing of the genders, saying it poses a threat to female chastity and society, as the kingdom prepares for the first time to grant women seats on the country's top advisory body.
While Mudane Mufti is busy guarding the chastity of women, saudi men and boys are turning into gaylords.
When seeking purity goes wrong.....not that much different from When keeping it real goes wrong.