Welcome to our roundup of everything we posted in April 2025. If you’re an escort, a visitor, or just curious about Dubai, this list gives you the most useful facts without any fluff.
We started the month with a straight‑forward "Escort Dos and Don'ts in Dubai" guide. It covers the big‑picture rules – no public solicitation, keep finances clear, and always respect local customs. The article also points out common scams and tells you how to verify a client’s identity before meeting.
Couples wondered whether they could stay together, so we broke down the latest on unmarried couples. The rulebook has loosened a bit, but you still need a hotel that officially allows it, and public displays of affection are best kept low‑key. Holding hands? Usually fine in private, but a quick hug in a mall can draw a warning.
We also answered the question, "Can you kiss girls in Dubai?" The short answer: kissing in private is okay, but in public you could face a fine. The same logic applies to other gestures – a quick peck in a restaurant’s back corner is usually unseen, but a full‑on make‑out session in a lounge is risky.
Swearing got its own spotlight. Cursing in public or online can lead to a police report, especially if it’s directed at officials. We gave practical alternatives like using softer language or keeping venting to private chats.
Finally, we tackled sleeping arrangements. Whether you’re sharing a bed with a boyfriend or a client, the law looks at marital status and the venue’s policy. Some upscale hotels turn a blind eye, but smaller resorts stick to the rulebook. Knowing the hotel’s stance before you book saves you a lot of hassle.
Foreigners often ask where to stay. Our "Where Do Most Foreigners Stay in Dubai?" guide mapped out popular districts – Downtown, Jumeirah Beach, and Business Bay – and matched each area to budget levels, nightlife, and proximity to escort-friendly venues.
Speaking of hotels, we explained the nuances of sharing a room with a boyfriend. Some chains are stricter than others, and checking the fine print can prevent an unexpected eviction. We also gave tips on requesting a discreet room without drawing attention.
Health‑wise, we answered "Is it safe to drink water from the bathroom in Dubai?" The short answer: bathroom taps are fine for short drinks, but the kitchen tap is cleaner. We suggested always using bottled water for larger consumption and how to test water taste before trusting it.
For long‑term plans, the "Can a US citizen live in Dubai?" article broke down visa options, required documents, and cost‑of‑living basics. The guide highlighted that escorts need a work permit that aligns with local regulations, and ignoring that can lead to deportation.
Vaping? Our "Can you take vape to Dubai?" piece clarified that e‑cigarettes are allowed, but you must declare them at customs and vape only in designated areas. Public vaping can earn you a fine, so keep it in private lounges.
All these posts share one goal: give you clear, actionable advice so you can move around Dubai confidently, stay safe, and avoid costly mistakes. Bookmark this page and come back whenever you need a quick refresher on Dubai’s rules and best practices.