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International
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in Washington, DC
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Namibia
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Life
Sister
Namibia (sister@iafrica.com.na)
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Gay
News Update 1
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Namibia
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A
Lesbian in Namibia Reports
(2001)
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the mask
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Worldwide Gay Life,
Sites and Insights Gay Namibia Intro: a
growing national debate about homosexuality has followed a period
of harsh condemnation and gay rights groups now operate openly in
the capital, Windhoek. But it's only a small cautious step forward
in this conservative country.
2008
update message to GlobalGayz.com: But since 2005 we've had our second black president who is more tolerant--there are some rumours that his own son is gay. That changed the scene dramatically. Although gay life now isn't so much in the open as in South Africa, our gays are alive and kicking. We got our own mother organization--The Rainbow Project--that covers and protects gays, lesbians and transgendered people of Namibia. The Project has been funded by overseas gay-friendly countries. We do have gay parties and organized functions and even some gay cultural film festivals as well. Most of our gay people are from the black community and some are quite famous in the capital. We are not so much doing the hugging and cuddling in the open, but the gay scene is much thriving. Sexually, be careful that some of the black males aren't what they seemed to be. They are famously 'straight', as are most Angola males, but they are willing to screw you for a quick big buck and even may rob you. Some of the straight black males don't do the blowing action, most don't like the taste, but they will screw you--and they do fuck like stallions. That is basically the gay scene here in Namibia. It is improving with the human rights being updated and implemented by our new president. He is more a human kind of person then the previous president. So we as gay people are hopeful that soon we will have our open freedom like in RSA. Maybe
if anyone has e-mail addresses of gay organizations, gay males
or gay places which I can contact and
chat
to in Mauritius, please send them and I will be grateful. Also
if you know of any gay Mauritian websites,
I can visit, please. That way I can make new gay Mauritian
friends from here whom I can visit on my next trip
to that tropical 'island
of love'.
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