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Any criticism of the king or inquiries into the royal family.
Homosexuality—many Moroccans will assert that it doesn't exist here.
The fraught history of the Jews who used to live here, which challenges the notion of Morocco as a tolerant place.
Comparing the status of women in Morocco with Western women, or even questions such as, "Why is your wife not coming along?"
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict-not a great subject, but less charged than in other Middle Eastern states.
Diversionary Topics - The fine cuisine; and the peaceful and tolerant atmosphere.

On the street “You see styles of the twelfth century and modern urban wear” when strolling down any Moroccan street, says Joel Zack of Heritage Tours Private Travel. Some women still wear head scarves (they’re no longer required for Muslim girls), but Zara jeans and trendy tops are the popular style du jour.
At a party Hand-piped tunics, bright floor-length djellabas, and elaborate caftans outfit crowds of locals and émigrés who gather in ornate riads. French expats come in a chic Little Black Dress (LBD), and cover up en route with a light cotton shawl.
P.S. Moroccans are particularly averse to shorts and everything Lycra (which, in our opinion, should be universally shunned).
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