GWMinUS Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 I appreciate all the discussion and replies to my Post. But this Topic should move Other Countries / Philippines. Thanks!! Quote
vinapu Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 I appreciate all the discussion and replies to my Post. But this Topic should move Other Countries / Philippines. obviously with 3 pages of responses it generated a lot of attention even being in the 'wrong' forum Quote
Nathan_B Posted December 1, 2018 Posted December 1, 2018 This year, me, a 58 y.o, farang and my 25 y.o Thai fiancé have been to Malaysia, Myanmar (twice), UAE (twice), Laos and Turkey. 3 out of the 5 are Muslim counties. No problems whatsoever. Just be respectful to local culture around locals. The ex-pats have no problems. I don't understand why anybody would visit a country where they are illegal. Yes you can avoid detection, but why would you want to? Go somewhere you are welcome. paborn 1 Quote
vinapu Posted December 1, 2018 Posted December 1, 2018 I don't understand why anybody would visit a country where they are illegal. Yes you can avoid detection, but why would you want to? to see sights you are interested in ? Quote
Guest Posted December 1, 2018 Posted December 1, 2018 Turkey & Malaysia are probably the most moderate moslem countries. Although Turkey is moving in the wrong direction, when I was there they had gay bars & I believe gay sex is legal. In Malaysia, it is not, however enforcement is minimal, to the extent where they have gay bars and gay saunas. I've had guys back to my room in Malaysia. On the most recent trip it was 4 nights out of 5 and it would have been 5 but for time spent eating out with colleagues. Unless you are leader of the opposition, no one in Malaysia will care who you **** in your hotel room. Quote
Alizizou Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 I am 33 yrs old and yet i feel uncomfortable even to have a dinner together with the guy i am offed...lets alone to walking hand by hand with them..usually i will end all bussines matters inside the rooms..not going outside to sightseeing together...not even one times.. Looking at the farang age 80yrs old walking hand by hand with boys 18yrs old amazed me...its not very asean cultures IMHO...but its up to individual oppinion.. Quote
Nathan_B Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 to see sights you are interested in ? And risk getting locked up because someone takes a dislike to you or your partner? No thank you! There are many such cases in UAE. For example, Jamie Harron, accused of public indecency & detained for touching another man's hip, non-sexually, in a crowded bar. Quote
spoon Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 Its really your own choice if u want or not want to visit those places. I lived in one that have the law but rarely enforced, and publicly, even the straight dont show it in public, and the public indecency law applies to all. Whatever u do in private, no one bats an eye. Having lived here though, makes me very awkward when taking boys that dont have any problem showing affection in public. Not that i dont like it but i still feel some things need to stay private lol. I have friends who prefer going to places like pakistan, north korea, iran, iraq, afganistan because there are some adrenaline rush going to places that people keep saying we shouldnt go. vinapu 1 Quote
joshhb Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 I don't understand why anybody would visit a country where they are illegal. Yes you can avoid detection, but why would you want to? Go somewhere you are welcome. Because there is no visa requirement for Thais to visit ASEAN counties, plus Turkey. UAE visa is simply a case of giving an agency £75 and they sort it. He wants to go to Russia - also no visa. I have put my foot down, and it is a big NO. Going to a dodgy Sukhumvit lawyer tomorrow to try and get a Schengen visa for January. We failed to get a DIY UK visa. Quote