Taste is a personal thing but I can make a try.
Maybe too dark (LOL) for PDF standards but I like the facial features (eyes):
Some random UAE female ministers:
http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/148522/UAE-names-women-ministers-for-happiness-tolerance
Some random Emirati women
http://news.hct.ac.ae/en/2016/05/aawc-celebrates-graduation-200-bachelor-masters-students/
BTW personally I tend to like olive skin women and women with a golden brown skin color. Pale women is not something that I consider beautiful.
For instance I much prefer this:
Over this:
I don't like fake blond/light hair either. Total no-go for me. Nor actual blondes for that matter.
Anyway enough of being a "tharki" (I think that this is the word used by most of our Pakistani friends
)
None of those above are models or anything extraordinary (trying to be the least sexksistttt that I can in respect for women here on PDF) but I would take them over that 22 year old minister although she is by no means "ugly". Just standard IMO.
@HAIDER although I have to say that I prefer the last one on your list.
That certainly depends on the individual women like with all other women of the world, bro.
Sadly, very good at gossip too.
What are you talking about dude?
Arab monarchies are notoriously famous for preferring older leaders in power. In fact the succession line in KSA (until very recently) went from oldest brother to second oldest etc. Old age was/is = wisdom traditionally.
You are confusing Arab monarchies and dictatorships with many African countries here.
Kindly provide an example of a 10 year old king/emir/sultan/sheikh/president/dictator/monarch etc. or even an underage one in the modern era. Or a very young one for that matter.
Only recently with the appointment of Qatar's current Emir and MBS (KSA's crown prince currently) have young leaders gained a foothold. Aside from King Abdullah of Jordan who became king fairly young (in his late 30's) in 1999 after his father died.
Please speak with facts and not whatever misconceptions/ridiculous prejudice that you might have.
In fact your statement is laughable as the Arab people have routinely, especially the youth (that make up over 50% in every single Arab country in countries like KSA almost 3/4 (!) = people below the age of 30 or 35.
Not only that Arab youth is EXTREMELY underrepresented in the walks life of Arab countries due to the hierarchy factor which is partially the problem with many Arab states. Not going to talk about the public sector in KSA (where most people are employed) and how ridiculous it is that old age, the right ties, tribal ties etc. prevent young and highly capable people from serving the country.
Laughable ignorant comment bro. It really was.