Has anyone on this forum other than me visited Iran?
I honestly had the best welcome of any country that I have ever visited whilst I was there. The British embassy were so helpful and gave us great help and connections. Practically every car is the same. The blokes walk round hand in hand and the womens eyes were beautiful.
I would need an hour to tell the adventure that o had.
The hotel was a holiday inn that was stripped to the bare bones. The fridge was the only air conditioning.
We were followed constantly by the police!
We spent our days at the exhibition hall within the outdoor amusement park in Tehran.
The tacos cost 2 dollars a day and stayed by our sides all day long.
We got pissed every night in the homes of Iranians. Their dress codes is what you think in public but privately they dressed as we do!
I did as questions!
Are they happier now or when they were under the free regime and everyone answered its the same for us ! I never questioned further because they wouldnt answer in any other way.
Being gay is not illegal but accepting is if you know what I mean.
People were encouraged to denounce their family and friends.
But! But! It was the best working experience that I have ever had.
South Africa and countries in South American do not hold the same vibe or willingness to work for their freedom as Iran. I feel this because I have worked there too and with their British embassies!
The world is changing!
I sm excited to see what the future holds especially for Iran!



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