I've heard this city was the gay capital of Somalia before the war and could still be today.
I heard there was a lot of touching in public but not sex and a lot of boys who acted like women. The sex would occur indoors.
Is it true that Baraawe is sin city?
I've heard this city was the gay capital of Somalia before the war and could still be today.
I heard there was a lot of touching in public but not sex and a lot of boys who acted like women. The sex would occur indoors.
Is it true that Baraawe is sin city?
Wallahi they wouldn't. There's not even one anecdotal case of homosexuality in Barawe. Nacalaa ku yaal.Ask anyone. They will tell you the same thing
Even Somalis hold hands it is misunderstood very true.Don't get your hopes up wasaqyow. Homosexuality was punishable by death. If you knew anything about Barawa, you'd know that it had the most Masaajid in all of Somali peninsula. It was a city infested with Islamic scholars (they've had thousands of scholars last century alone). @Canuck is right that the Barawani/Benadiri culture is misunderstood by ethnic Somalis. Holding hands, kissing cheeks, etc. is not gay us. We've always acted this way.
Most non-Westerners around the world do that (or similar things). You must have heard of/seen the "nose greeting" that's very common in the ME.I seen Indians in uae hold hands hella homo
StoAsk anyone. They will tell you the same thing
i seen my wanna be arab cousins do that. Still pretty gay in my eyes no str8 man should being doing that.Most non-Westerners around the world do that (or similar things). You must have heard of/seen the "nose greeting" that's very common in the ME.
It doesn't mean those who do these particular actions (or similar things) are gay though. It's cultural. Non-Westerners find of aspects of Western culture strange too. It's just the way it is.
It's still gay af to me, especially when the nose tips touch it almost looks like as if they're kissingMost non-Westerners around the world do that (or similar things). You must have heard of/seen the "nose greeting" that's very common in the ME.
It doesn't mean those who do these particular actions (or similar things) are gay though. It's cultural. Non-Westerners find of aspects of Western culture strange too. It's just the way it is.