In "Eight Months On Ghazzah Street," the characters engage in a conversation about the potential consequences of people meeting up in a certain environment. One character speculates about the disastrous outcomes, suggesting that such a gathering would lead to inappropriate behavior and chaos.
Samira elaborates on this idea by comparing the situation to the West, indicating that such encounters would result in harassment and numerous love affairs. This exchange illustrates the cultural tensions and the contrasting social norms between different regions, highlighting the complexities of human relationships in varying contexts.