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SDI GAY SCENE: 'FORBIDN, BUT I N'T HELP IT'
Sodomy is punishable by ath Sdi Arabia, but gay life flourish there. Why is “easier to be gay than straight” a society where everyone, homosexual and otherwise, liv the closet * gay sex in saudi arabia *
Sodomy is punishable by ath Sdi Arabia, but gay life flourish there. Why is “easier to be gay than straight” a society where everyone, homosexual and otherwise, liv the closetYasser, a 26-year-old artist, was takg me on an impromptu tour of his hometown of Jeddah, Sdi Arabia, on a swelterg September afternoon. Yasser is homosexual, or so we would scribe him the Wt, and the barbershop we vised ters to gay men.
He wasn’t worried about the gay-themed nature of his tour—he didn’t want to be ught alone wh a woman.
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“It’s a lot easier to be gay than straight here, ” he had said.
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