alexch Posted June 1 Posted June 1 Hi there, I am planning to come over Algeria the only country where gay hook up is free as Algerian guys are so proud to sexually abuse foreigners My report is coming ... Thanks AsianExplorer and KeepItReal 1 1 Quote
KeepItReal Posted June 1 Posted June 1 I don't understand how sexual abuse is considered a good thing. Maybe I lack context. dscrtsldnbi, Mavica and AsianExplorer 3 Quote
Keithambrose Posted June 1 Posted June 1 1 hour ago, KeepItReal said: I don't understand how sexual abuse is considered a good thing. Maybe I lack context. I hope you are right! Quote
AsianExplorer Posted June 3 Posted June 3 Sounds a little uncomfortable/racism to me. I don't know if i am being too sensitive dscrtsldnbi and Heba as-sa3udeya 1 1 Quote
Heba as-sa3udeya Posted June 4 Posted June 4 No you’re not the same for me racism and so cliché Mavica 1 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted June 4 Members Posted June 4 wow wow wow Peace, brothers and sisters! The OP is quite new and just started sharing his experiences. Let's not jump to make assumptions. You all may be right, but we do not know yet enough the OP to provide context to his words. Or am I missing something? @alexch, you should be more aware of some basic ethics when posting on a public forum. For instance, in other threads you shared face pictures of your sex partners. That is a huge NO NO NO. You violated their privacy. This is quite elemental, and at least one friend pointed it out to you, without getting any response. Last time I checked, the face photos were still there. You may not be paying attention, or you may not care about such a serious violation. Soon after that very questionable behavior, you open this thread making jokes that, depending on the context, would be not funny at all. It is true, sometimes we all make those jokes in private, among friends who know well each other. This is a public forum, you do not know who is reading you. Joking about being abused may not be comedy for some friends here. On one hand, I am glad to have a new poster sharing actual experiences. On the other hand, I am troubled that the previously shared concerns may have some degree of truth. I hope your intentions are good and you are willing to learn and respect the basic etiquete. Would you please go back to your previous posts and erase the face pictures? Or ask @TotallyOz to erase them, if your time for editing is over? Would you please be more careful of your wording, and aware we are in a public forum? Thank you! vinapu and AsianExplorer 2 Quote
alexch Posted June 5 Author Posted June 5 9 hours ago, Latbear4blk said: wow wow wow Peace, brothers and sisters! The OP is quite new and just started sharing his experiences. Let's not jump to make assumptions. You all may be right, but we do not know yet enough the OP to provide context to his words. Or am I missing something? @alexch, you should be more aware of some basic ethics when posting on a public forum. For instance, in other threads you shared face pictures of your sex partners. That is a huge NO NO NO. You violated their privacy. This is quite elemental, and at least one friend pointed it out to you, without getting any response. Last time I checked, the face photos were still there. You may not be paying attention, or you may not care about such a serious violation. Soon after that very questionable behavior, you open this thread making jokes that, depending on the context, would be not funny at all. It is true, sometimes we all make those jokes in private, among friends who know well each other. This is a public forum, you do not know who is reading you. Joking about being abused may not be comedy for some friends here. On one hand, I am glad to have a new poster sharing actual experiences. On the other hand, I am troubled that the previously shared concerns may have some degree of truth. I hope your intentions are good and you are willing to learn and respect the basic etiquete. Would you please go back to your previous posts and erase the face pictures? Or ask @TotallyOz to erase them, if your time for editing is over? Would you please be more careful of your wording, and aware we are in a public forum? Thank you! No, I won't do it as these two guys allowed me to make photos and use it as per my desire. The others didn't and I respectively don't do it. You can't dictate the rules and orders Mavica 1 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted June 5 Members Posted June 5 I tried. dscrtsldnbi, Heba as-sa3udeya, ShivRoy and 1 other 1 3 Quote
JefeVosst Posted July 6 Posted July 6 I CANNOT wait to read about your experience in Algeria. I have been looking for info about hooking up there and I can’t find any info anywhere. I does anyone know where I can read up on some hot experiences with local guys ? Quote
Members unicorn Posted October 8 Members Posted October 8 Interesting. I was surprised to learn that most of Algeria has only a Level 2 Travel Advisory, like most of Europe. The exceptions are the Sahara, and the areas near Tunisia (surprising), Libya (less surprising), and the countries to the south. I'd always thought it was more like Libya, which is a Level 4. It's probably the only country which requires a visa of Americans which isn't a Level 4 (well, the PRC is Level 3). Strangely, Libya offers eVisas to US citizens, but Algeria does not. Algeria seems to be a rather anti-social country, requiring visas of almost all foreigners, except a few of its neighboring countries, Malaysia, and the Seychelles, of all places. I think I'd be more interested in visiting Libya, were it safer to visit there, since Libya has some primo ancient Roman and Greek sights. I don't think Algeria has enough to offer to make me want to bother with a consular visa. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/algeria-travel-advisory.html Eastern and southern borders — Level 4: Do Not Travel Avoid travel to rural areas within 50 km (31 miles) of the border with Tunisia and within 250 km (155 miles) of the borders with Libya, Niger, Mali, and Mauritania due to terrorist and criminal activities, including kidnapping. Visit our website for High-Risk Travelers. Overland travel to the Sahara Desert — Level 4: Do Not Travel Do not travel overland in the Sahara Desert due to terrorist and criminal activity, including kidnapping. All gray countries need consular visas to go to Algeria! vinapu 1 Quote