The Real Housewives of Dubai

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Growing up, my mother instilled a set of basic manners that I abide by today.

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Was there too much illusion mesh and rayon for my tastes?

Not only was their behavior, rude, but the justifications were peculiar.

Taleen was upset because there were no buttons?

All of these antics read as immature.

Their frolicking together adds insight into why these three women find themselves in conflict.

I can appreciate that Ayan is largely embarrassed by how this fiasco blew up in her face.

How can she reasonably believe that no one has a right to be annoyed with her?

Even in the flashback scene, Ayan was noticeably hesitant to make a scene out of the situation.

Brooks, however, intrigues me as much as she terrifies me.

This is just not how a well-balanced grown adult refers to arguments.

Taleen continues to show that she is loyal to no one.

Taleen is warned to be careful about a friend I think the conclusion is obvious.

There is plenty of conflict to keep the episodes exciting, with way more ups than downs.

See you all next week!

I was genuinely pleasantly surprised at Taleen and Brookss ability to mock Stanburys mannerisms, posh theatrics and all.

That said, I think she is clearly closer to 45 than 50.