Genre.. wrote: » Papa New Guinea Anything I read or hear about the place is bad
john123470 wrote: » From my time in M /east, Saudi, Qatar etc, I met lots of active gay people - even moreso because womens' freedom to mingle was so restricted in these places. Homosexuality was rife. Again, discretion is key '.
john123470 wrote: » Saudis consider the 'receiver' of the homosexual act to be gay and culpable, not the 'giver'.
poisonated wrote: » That’s interesting. I don’t mean to go off topic but I wonder if that means that a guy who was raped can be prosecuted.
Rape victim sentenced to 200 lashes and six months in jail
glasso wrote: » Saudi is all sorts of fooked uphttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/nov/17/saudiarabia.international "laws" written to suit feudal inbreds
whomitconcerns wrote: » I've done Israel, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain and Egypt. Would love to go to Iran and some of the others. Israel would be lowest on the list to return due to the political views of the average person there. Country is cool though Thing you have to accept is that there will be cultural aspects you dislike/hate/fear. But there will be others that you will never see the like anywhere else, in a positive sense. I would go to North Korea if allowed also. Even as bad as it is. People make do...
barneygumble99 wrote: » Anywhere with snakes that can kill you after they lose in hide and seek.
whomitconcerns wrote: » This is true and of course, terrible, i agree. But they also have one of the largest fountains in the world and some magnificent palaces in Riyadh. Just the experience being a foreign non Muslim there is unique!
Hamachi wrote: » Haven’t been to the gulf states, but Tel Aviv in Israel is a gay Mecca. Was only there for a short while but was pleasantly surprised by how tolerant it is towards the gay community. Rainbow flags were pretty prevalent and I saw far more gay couples (mostly male) being openly affectionate in public than I’ve ever seen in Dublin. Definitely a place worth checking out if you’re gay.
Tchaikovsky wrote: » You'd need to wait for a new passport though as you wouldn't be allowed into Iran with an Israeli stamp, no? I was due to visit the US a month after going to Iran so needed to apply for a US visa as it's on their banned list. Fortunately it was straightforward enough with no intrusive questions!
whomitconcerns wrote: » Funny thing was the first time I went to Israel was 2 weeks before I went to Saudi. But they don't stamp your passport in tel Aviv, same as in Havana. Just give you a bit of paper. I had 5 stamps for Egypt in my passport due to work and they were VERY interested in that though.. Actually missed my flight due to security questioning
archer22 wrote: » The Netherlands..most pig ignorant place I ever encountered. Anywhere in the middle east with the exception of Iran.
jmreire wrote: » Liberia wont suit you so.....there's one area called Mamba Point after the Black Mamba snakes that frequent it.... but aside from the snakes, It's OK......:D
Esho wrote: » I would think long and hard about going to Russia, if I was being paid to go there. Never met a Russian who wasn't racist or sexy, reminds me of hiw the Brits used to think about the Irish pre- Riverdance.
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » Ah Mamba Point, haven't heard that in years.
bubblypop wrote: » There is literally no country I wouldn't visit, there are some im not so interested in, and a few I wouldn't care to go back to, but I love to see new places. I think covid has actually made me more interested in going places i used to have no interest in!
bubblypop wrote: » It's not all like that, I haven't been to Doha, so I can't comment, but in Dubai they say you cannot live together if you're not married, in reality it happens.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Really ? Well whatever version of failte Ireland they have in the Netherlands, they’ve done a great PR job. I’ve never heard of this about the Dutch.
jmreire wrote: » Are you sorry???? Do you miss it?
JupiterKid wrote: » As a gay man, I have to also be mindful of deeply anti-gay and homophobic countries where I and my OH could be arrested and jailed for sharing a hotel bedroom etc. So that rules out most of Africa and practically all of the Middle East. No way am I going to give these countries my hard-earned money just to facilitate them persecuting and oppressing their own women and sexual minorities.
archer22 wrote: » Yeah I find it strange that a lot of people think they are "friendly"...the reality is quite different, obnoxious is probably the best word to describe them.