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Re: Women with AIDS face stigma in Egypt
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 8:47 am
by Dusak
Glyphdoctor wrote:Newcastle-Judging by the big focus on old European ladies and their young gigolos, you would think they were the only ones getting any action and that every foreign man in Egypt was gay or celibate as a monk. By complete accident, I discovered that is definitely untrue.
One day I came across a mention somewhere of a restaurant in Cairo serving a certain cuisine in some list of restaurants. I was interested in knowing more about this restaurant as I was considering trying it and so I googled its name.
I found a forum where it was mentioned and quickly discovered the restaurant was a front for other activities besides serving food. And also learned that this forum is where all the English speaking men in Egypt get together to swap notes on their local female...companions.
I think it good to get a mention in dispatches.

Re: Women with AIDS face stigma in Egypt
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 12:03 pm
by newcastle
Dusak wrote:Glyphdoctor wrote:Newcastle-Judging by the big focus on old European ladies and their young gigolos, you would think they were the only ones getting any action and that every foreign man in Egypt was gay or celibate as a monk. By complete accident, I discovered that is definitely untrue.
One day I came across a mention somewhere of a restaurant in Cairo serving a certain cuisine in some list of restaurants. I was interested in knowing more about this restaurant as I was considering trying it and so I googled its name.
I found a forum where it was mentioned and quickly discovered the restaurant was a front for other activities besides serving food. And also learned that this forum is where all the English speaking men in Egypt get together to swap notes on their local female...companions.
I think it good to get a mention in dispatches.

Keeping the British end up

Re: Women with AIDS face stigma in Egypt
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2014 8:57 am
by Dusak
I think that it destroys the sharing of Christmas cheer by omitting to supply the name of this establishment. Not that anyone would have a look, just good manners.
