If you have any information on how to plug into the community on my visit
I would really appreciate it. I can be reached via E-mail at
FORM...@aol.com.
Thanks in advance
>Thanks in advance
ahhh, iam not sure if there are any organized gay and lesbian organizations in
Bangladesh, or Pakistan, but I think india may have some. India i think
publishes a number of gay/lesbian oriented magazines. Not sure, but you should
contact the various embassies in washington for more info. I should also warn
you to be careful because homophobic hate crimes do occur (as they do in most
other countries) so you should excersise some extra caution.
RINKU Anisuzzaman,columbus,ohio
Oh yes you could also try Narayanganj Red light Area called Tanbaazar,
if you pay the brokers well they may find something for you or you never
know those brokers may also ........
Thanks once more.
> I am a gay American male visiting Bombay, Dhaka, Karachi and Islamabad in
> early May 1996 on business. There seems to be very little information
> available on the gay community in these locations. I would like to meet
> masculine gay/bisexual men there, and possibly share world views, culture,
> and some literature (gay newspapers, journals, etc. from my hometown of
> Boston).
>
> If you have any information on how to plug into the community on my visit
> I would really appreciate it. I can be reached via E-mail at
> FORM...@aol.com.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
Go to Chittagong and use the word "Gandu" or say that you have "ALUR-DOSH
", ok!!!
Thanks,
M. Hasanuzzaman
In article <Pine.GSO.3.92.960410...@polaris.umuc.edu>, Mahmud Khan <ucma...@polaris.umuc.edu> writes:
|> On 7 Apr 1996, FORME2CU wrote:
[some lines deleted]
I agree and my apologies for that. Please disregard the above.
>
Chittagong has a significant underground gay/lesbian community.
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Well said.
I think every response to the post [except Udayan C] has been one of
these infantile/obscene responses making reference to the physical act.
Live and let live.
Please come with some proof or refrain from making obnoxious
statement such as above.
shaheen
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>In article <4kn7d9$4...@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>,
>Naeem Mohaiemen <na...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>
>>Chittagong has a significant underground gay/lesbian community.
>
>Please come with some proof or refrain from making obnoxious
>statement such as above.
In exactly what way is the above sentence obnoxious? Unless someone
is a bigoted homophobe, I see no reason why anyone should find the
sentence offensive.
-Sayan.
gay/lesbian community = obnoxious ???
Zaki
Zaki Wahhaj <the...@minerva.cis.yale.edu> wrote:
>
>gay/lesbian community = obnoxious ???
>
> Zaki
Yes, it is, according to the Bangladeshi culture. Looks like many of us
are becoming oblivious of Bangladeshi values and morals, and being driven
by the Western values and morals.
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Zia Hassan
zi...@iastate.edu
> >gay/lesbian community = obnoxious ???
Mr. Hassan wrote :
> Yes, it is, according to the Bangladeshi culture. Looks like many of us
> are becoming oblivious of Bangladeshi values and morals, and being driven
> by the Western values and morals.
Now I write :
gay/lesbian community is not obnoxious = Western values and morals ???
Nothing western about the concept that all men and women are created equal.
Zaki