Gay in Cambodia
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Did I mention I'm a vegan with a gluten intolerance? Look at my FitBit, I'm off to Crossfit.that genius wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 6:10 pm I've never felt any prejucide until I tell people trying to tell me about their lifestyle that they bore me.
I don't care who you fuck, can't you talk about something else?
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Do you apply this to all the guys here talking about hostess bars and bar fines etc?that genius wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 6:10 pm I've never felt any prejucide until I tell people trying to tell me about their lifestyle that they bore me.
I don't care who you fuck, can't you talk about something else?
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Revealing the Rainbow report sheds light on LGBTIQ rights in Southeast Asia
By: Thomas Brent - Posted on: May 18, 2018
A recently published report that aims to highlight the human rights situation of Southeast Asia’s LGBTIQ communities and the people working to defend them has revealed both the challenges that the region faces and its progress.
The report, titled “Revealing the Rainbow”, has shed a light on the steps that many countries are taking to adapt their legal framework to improve protection for the LGBTIQ community – and noted the vast inconsistencies between approaches in the region and areas that still need to be improved.
Full article: http://sea-globe.com/revealing-the-rain ... east-asia/
By: Thomas Brent - Posted on: May 18, 2018
A recently published report that aims to highlight the human rights situation of Southeast Asia’s LGBTIQ communities and the people working to defend them has revealed both the challenges that the region faces and its progress.
The report, titled “Revealing the Rainbow”, has shed a light on the steps that many countries are taking to adapt their legal framework to improve protection for the LGBTIQ community – and noted the vast inconsistencies between approaches in the region and areas that still need to be improved.
Full article: http://sea-globe.com/revealing-the-rain ... east-asia/
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I would much prefer to see an Apple Watch on your wrist.StroppyChops wrote:Did I mention I'm a vegan with a gluten intolerance? Look at my FitBit, I'm off to Crossfit.that genius wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 6:10 pm I've never felt any prejucide until I tell people trying to tell me about their lifestyle that they bore me.
I don't care who you fuck, can't you talk about something else?
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Pretty much. I'm not interested in your sex life or anybody else's sex life. I think it should be private, I'm kinda weird for a Cambodia expat that way. I'm not crazy about people telling everyone about straight sex adventures either.timmydownawell wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 5:08 pmDo you apply this to all the guys here talking about hostess bars and bar fines etc?that genius wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 6:10 pm I've never felt any prejucide until I tell people trying to tell me about their lifestyle that they bore me.
I don't care who you fuck, can't you talk about something else?
I'll try and fit in, shall I?
I do also think that you're entitled to be with whomever you want, and you should never be targeted for that, just to set your mind at ease.
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OK so you're a prude, that's fine. But this thread is largely about LGBT rights and tackling prejudice against LGBT people. It's not about sex, it's about issues that directly affect a legitimate segment of Cambodian society. If it was about the rights and struggles of, say, the blind community, would you be saying their lifestyle bores you, can't you talk about something else? No, you'd probably just make some useless sarcastic remark, pun or one-liner and move on. So don't get your knickers in a twist about something that doesn't interest or concern you unless you have something worthwhile to contribute?that genius wrote: ↑Tue May 22, 2018 7:52 amPretty much. I'm not interested in your sex life or anybody else's sex life. I think it should be private, I'm kinda weird for a Cambodia expat that way. I'm not crazy about people telling everyone about straight sex adventures either.timmydownawell wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 5:08 pmDo you apply this to all the guys here talking about hostess bars and bar fines etc?that genius wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 6:10 pm I've never felt any prejucide until I tell people trying to tell me about their lifestyle that they bore me.
I don't care who you fuck, can't you talk about something else?
I'll try and fit in, shall I?
I do also think that you're entitled to be with whomever you want, and you should never be targeted for that, just to set your mind at ease.
You must walk in traffic to cross the road - Cambodian proverb
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my gf bro is camp as a row of tents.
no one cares in the slightest
including his parents
whats the big deal?
it is pretty normal for everyone but weirdo homophobes
no one cares in the slightest
including his parents
whats the big deal?
it is pretty normal for everyone but weirdo homophobes
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Not a prude at all, nor any ill-will towards any sexual orientation, just think it's a private matter. You think it's public. Difference of opinion, we'll survive.
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Ha ha ha! Funny man.Jacobincambodia wrote: ↑Tue May 22, 2018 7:36 amI would much prefer to see an Apple Watch on your wrist.StroppyChops wrote:Did I mention I'm a vegan with a gluten intolerance? Look at my FitBit, I'm off to Crossfit.that genius wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 6:10 pm I've never felt any prejucide until I tell people trying to tell me about their lifestyle that they bore me.
I don't care who you fuck, can't you talk about something else?
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