Originally posted by seanD
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Countries in Eurasia, especially the middle east, don't exactly hold the same sentiments towards homosexuality as liberal white, feminist, soyboys do here in the west.
It's a totally different culture.
The US military have been having endless issues in Afghanistan due to the local culture's endorsement of men raping boys or using them as sex-slaves, and when US soldiers have complained about it to their higher-ups they've generally been told to shut up and let their local allies follow local customs.
In large parts of the middle east, male-male sexual interactions are controlled by an honor/shame dynamic where it is considered honorably 'masculine' to be the dominant partner and shamefully 'feminine' to have a sexual act performed on you by another, so it's often easy to find men reporting having a homosexual interaction but they 100% report having taken the masculine role in it. And in other parts of the middle east, homosexuality is totally illegal. It varies.
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