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In reply to the discussion: I lived and worked openly gay in Saudi Arabia and the UAE for 25 years. [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)I lived in the Bible Belt in Florida for years. Knew many gay individuals and there were gay rights groups. I am talking public activism. You say that all of your time in Saudi Arabia you never met one single man who was out. Also, not one Saudi confided in you that they were gay. It really doesn't take much dot connecting here. Why would Saudi men have such a stigma that not one single Saudi male in your time there alluded to their proclivity towards men? Or men and women? How did you fair in gay bars while in Saudi? What form of public activism did you witness?
Your ideological line is that they are moving in the right direction because they have gay men and women in such fear that none of them would even be willing to tell you about their proclivities in the time you were there. It is not cognitive dissonance as you say. Some of us are in the know. In order for your op to be truthful in your mind, I am assuming that your time in Saudi was spent on a base or compound of some type and that your contact with the general population was extremely limited.