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September 25th, 2007, 05:35
... well according to the President of Iran, when asked about executions of homosexuals in Iran, Mr Ahmadinejad replied: "In Iran we don't have homosexuals like in your country". He is in the states at the moment addressing a university campus.

Bob
September 25th, 2007, 05:40
Well, he's sorta correct. There are no known live ones.

September 25th, 2007, 06:15
... well according to the President of Iran, when asked about executions of homosexuals in Iran, Mr Ahmadinejad replied: "In Iran we don't have homosexuals like in your country". He is in the states at the moment addressing a university campus.

This knucklehead is one of the few world leaders that makes George Bush look good by comparison. The other would be Kim Jong-il #2.

Well if a clown like Khaddafi can be rehabilitated there's always hope.....

krobbie
September 25th, 2007, 06:34
... well according to the President of Iran, when asked about executions of homosexuals in Iran, Mr Ahmadinejad replied: "In Iran we don't have homosexuals like in your country". He is in the states at the moment addressing a university campus.

I hope no-one points out that there are hundreds on Gaydar, so would assume that there are more about also, not quite as willing to expose themselves (for obvious fatal reasons).

I am amazed at just how well informed and what a progressive thinker our man in Iran is. I bet the students had a great laugh when he told them they had no homos there.

Next he will be saying that there are no short people either.

Cheers
K.

September 25th, 2007, 09:48
Yes, Krobbie, the entire audience at Columbia broke into laughter when the worlds other villiage idiot said that there were no Homosexuals in Iran. He looked a little surprised and confused. I don't think he is used to being called to account for his rediculous statements. Yes, the students laughed in his face.

Wesley
September 25th, 2007, 11:41
They are on all the messenger chat rooms full of gay guys from there, never met a lesbian from there but the women are so culture driven I suppose they don't know how to use a computer

elephantspike
September 25th, 2007, 12:11
Just Google for Gay Teen Iraq execution.

It's one of the saddest things I have ever seen in my life. I cry out loud every time I see the photo of these young men on the gallows.

I don't even think about the country it happened in, I just think how is it it possible that I can live in a world where such injustice can occur?

The Miscreants:

http://www.sawatdee-gay-thailand.com/forum/images/iraq6_8.jpg

And their fate:

http://www.sawatdee-gay-thailand.com/forum/images/teens-execution-iran.jpg

September 25th, 2007, 14:28
Yes the death penalty is barbaric.

September 25th, 2007, 14:45
... well according to the President of Iran, when asked about executions of homosexuals in Iran, Mr Ahmadinejad replied: "In Iran we don't have homosexuals like in your country". He is in the states at the moment addressing a university campus.

I personally know more than a handful of places each in Tehran, Esfahan, Ban, San, Kherman, Bandar Abbas, Shiraz, Qhom, and several other towns where handsome boys are meeting gay men.

On Khish Island last year I could observe hot gay action on a beautiful beach in broad daylight. Not many people where around but I've noticed that there was some more action inside the bushes lining up along the beach near Kish town.

Men and woman are strictly held apart in public. This is creating unusual and often homo-erotic situations.

There are ususally no secrets about gay people. And many behave gay in public. Being gay isn't forbidden in Iran. Having gay sex is something different.

Many Iranien gay are spending some spare time in Beirut or Turkey, especially Istanbul, attending rauchay gay parties.

Lunchtime O'Booze
September 25th, 2007, 21:51
has anyone told him about Freddie Mercury from Queen ???

He has been misquoted on one thing though-he never actually denied the Hollocaust and the mis-quote has been repeated ad finitum..

but the dreadful treatment of gays, women etc is done by the religious leaders..Ahmadinejad has no control over these things..indeed he has no control over most things including the nuclear situation...just a figurehead.

September 26th, 2007, 07:46
.... never met a lesbian from there but the women are so culture driven I suppose they don't know how to use a computer

Take a gander at the Iranian movie "Offside". Its about some girls (probably including at least one lesbian) that try to sneak into the World Cup soccer match between Iran and Bahrain. The only problem is in Tehran women can't watch sport matches with men. The poor gals are caught and penned right outside the staduim where they can hear the shouts and cheers but can't go in. Their young male guards cant really give them a reason why but orders is orders.

I think the movie is banned in Iran.

September 26th, 2007, 16:53
.... never met a lesbian from there but the women are so culture driven I suppose they don't know how to use a computer

Take a gander at the Iranian movie "Offside". Its about some girls (probably including at least one lesbian) that try to sneak into the World Cup soccer match between Iran and Bahrain. The only problem is in Tehran women can't watch sport matches with men. The poor gals are caught and penned right outside the staduim where they can hear the shouts and cheers but can't go in. Their young male guards cant really give them a reason why but orders is orders.

I think the movie is banned in Iran.

Job related I need to fly to Iran occasionally and can use sat-operated internet access. Input via sat, output is slow coded via bitorrent on isdn. Therefore there is no local traffic control possible which is a great advantage.

Actually, as in most countries, people living in urban areas are more tolerant and flexible. This is the same in Iran. Living for a gay in remote rural areas is very difficult. Remote areas are usually very poor. The unemployment rate overall is about 40 percent about even higher outside cities. There are only the social support networks provided by religious communities. And more than 50 percent of population is below 25 years of age but full of hormons.

Most cities do have several popular meeting joints for gay men, usually are university grounds fine. And there are public parks. Furthermore are bridges popular and hotels close by do usually not object if somebody is renting a room short time.

I never have had any problems meeting gay people at any age. And it is even less difficult for locals if they dare to come out.

Most websites, like gayromeo.com, gayroyal.com, gay.com etc are blocked in Iran as it is google now. English operated web sites aren't truly popular since most Iranian are either unable or to laze to communicate in written English.

Most Iranians have access to European TV via Sat. Therefore they get all they want to know, manly sports, music and porn advertisements. Popular are hacked smart-cards which can be used to view full hard core porn movies, especially from Italy. Sat-TV is illegal but I haven’t found a single house yet without a dish somewhere.

September 27th, 2007, 16:30
where can i get a hacked smart card?

Aunty
September 28th, 2007, 02:54
Actually you've been to Iran, Cedric. Did you homosexual when you were there?

September 28th, 2007, 11:42
No. There is much to much to do just on an organisational level, crossing borders getting around, to think homosexual, though i would like to go back, would need to get lost for a bit. Did seem a bit like I was under arrest all the time, but never unpleasant just tiring ( ;

It makes me uneasy though hearing the growing propaganda being spread in Ga ga land about the place. Fcuk America, sooner the better for everyone. They still have the death penalty in Ga ga, its purely academic who and for what a person is singled out to be put to death, it remains barbaric. I wonder when the fuck-heads will launch a full scale war on Burma...freedom fighters? Bwaaha ha ha whatever.

danny99
October 17th, 2007, 14:22
... well according to the President of Iran, when asked about executions of homosexuals in Iran, Mr Ahmadinejad replied: "In Iran we don't have homosexuals like in your country". He is in the states at the moment addressing a university campus.

I lived in Tehran towards the end of The Shah's reign. As in most Muslim countries the boys [late teens, early 20's] unable to have open sexual relations unless married were as hot as hell [sorry, only heathens go to hell]. The straight saunas/steam rooms [inside their fitness centres] at the 5 star hotels [particularly The Hilton] were non-stop action places and that often included the local pool boys, who would bring you a fresh towel and hang around hoping! As for the saunas in the 2-3 star local hotels [90% local men and boys] it was frenetic.

Many of their leading sportsmen were gay and normally had a training group of young men who followed them everywhere. One such famous local [from a unique Iranian wrestling format] would bring them with him to one of the saunas and then have 6-8 of them massage his considerable bulk, in the sauna itself. But back then Tehran was an exotic mix of Armenians, Assyrians, Jews and those beautiful pure Persians with their olive skin, pitch black hair and sometimes even blue eyes like Soraya, the Shah's first wife.

Very hot and horny is how I remember the boys of Tehran. Maybe not too many of them turned out gay, but uncomplicated sex was the norm whilst growing up.

October 20th, 2007, 09:39
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I lived in Tehran towards the end of The Shah's reign. As in most Muslim countries the boys [late teens, early 20's] unable to have open sexual relations unless married were as hot as hell [sorry, only heathens go to hell]. The straight saunas/steam rooms [inside their fitness centres] at the 5 star hotels [particularly The Hilton] were non-stop action places and that often included the local pool boys, who would bring you a fresh towel and hang around hoping! As for the saunas in the 2-3 star local hotels [90% local men and boys] it was frenetic.

Many of their leading sportsmen were gay and normally had a training group of young men who followed them everywhere. One such famous local [from a unique Iranian wrestling format] would bring them with him to one of the saunas and then have 6-8 of them massage his considerable bulk, in the sauna itself. But back then Tehran was an exotic mix of Armenians, Assyrians, Jews and those beautiful pure Persians with their olive skin, pitch black hair and sometimes even blue eyes like Soraya, the Shah's first wife......

Thank you so much for that post. I've always believed Iran could be one of the great nations on the face of the planet if they could just get their heads out of their Fundamentalist asses.

And I also believe America could once again be the shining beacon of freedom if it could get ITS head out of its Fundamentalist ass.

Hope springs eternal..... :flower:

Wesley
October 20th, 2007, 10:21
and how do you propose we get their heads out of their proverbial fundamentalist ass.


Wes