In a difficult profession that is difficult for some men to bear, Nada Adel Sahib, 19, has been selling gas pipelines for nearly seven years, after the illness afflicted her father and made him bedridden, so the girl took it upon herself to spend on her family.

Nada, who works in the Bab al-Sharia area of ​​Cairo, begins her work from eight in the morning and may continue until ten in the evening, where she brings gas pipelines from the warehouse and stores them in a small store, then transports them to the homes of the people of the region on request.

Nada describes her proud profession as a difficult profession, but she got used to it, and says that it started with her carrying the empty tubes, so that she could then carry her on her shoulder while she was full and ascended her to the upper floors.

Because of her economic circumstances, Nada abandoned her studies and dreams of entering the university and becoming a doctor, as her brother's disease with muscular atrophy forced her to take responsibility for the family alone.

The Egyptian girl confirms that she was not subjected to any harassment from her clients or young people in the street, as they are all from the people of the region and the neighbors who were always a source of encouragement for her.

Nada says that she started teaching her younger sister this profession in order to take care of her father, after she moved to her husband's house.