The gay kingdom
Join Date: August 22, 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia.
Age: 40
Posts: 737
Ok, we possess updates people. In my previous announce I informed you all that I asked for more information. Oh lad, did I obtain it. Although fairly obvious, the first part is my email to Same-sex attracted Kingdom, and the second part is their reply. Yasser, a 26-year-old artist, was taking me on an impromptu tour of his hometown of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on a sweltering September afternoon. The air conditioner of his dusty Honda battled the heat, prayer beads dangled from the rearview mirror, and the smell of the cigarette he’d just smoked wafted toward me as he stopped to illustrate me a barbershop that his friends frequent. Officially, men in Saudi Arabia aren’t allowed to wear their hair long or to display jewelry—such vanities are usually deemed to violate an Islamic instruction that the sexes must not be too similar in appearance. But Yasser wears a silver necklace, a silver bracelet, and a sparkly red stud in his left ear, and his hair is shaggy. Yasser is homosexual, or so we would describe him in the West, and the barbershop we visited caters to gay men. Business is brisk. It’s not reality, it’s a video game. In truths, homosexuals were treated fairly well within the Church. They made up a very sizeable portion of the clergy, if not a majority. That’s where homosexuals went in those days - and to a fair extent still do. As far as quality of life went, it was preferable to creature a serf. Many monasteries were quite wealthy, as they often built profitable industries to support their holdings. One of the industries they often committed themselves in was mining iron and smelting steel. Due to their knowledge, they were able to improve production on both fronts with new machinery and technology - enough to supply Europe with enough steel of proper quality to forge plate armor and high quality weapons. Strict poverty vows, in general, were a myth, and they were generally well provided for. Otherwise, it was enjoy spending your life at a university. A rather strict university perhaps, but plenty of educational opportunities. The story of micro nation created to be a symbol in the LGBT+ fight for equivalent rights. Founded in June 2004, the Gay and Lesbian Kingdom of the Coral Sea Islands was created by a group of gay protesters against the refusal of the Australian government to acknowledge same-sex marriages. They chose to settle on Australia's overseas territory of the Coral Sea Islands, more specifically on Cato Island. The leader of the protesters, Dale Parker Anderson, was declared emperor of the kingdom upon its independence. Other than the protester inhabitants (only 4 ^^), the islands of the Coral Sea Islands are uninhabited and the kingdom's independence is not recognized by Australia or any world government (as most of micro nations). And on September 13th of 2004, the Homosexual Kingdom declared war on Australia. The independence of the kingdom is based on Australia being responsible of "unjust enrichment", because of the government’s plan to amend the marriage act so as to prevent homosexual couples who were married overseas to hold their relationship recognised. “Homosexual people possess honestly endeavoured everywhere to merge ourselves in the social animation of surroundin
To whom it may concern,
I am a 19 year ancient homosexual by the name of David, currently living in
Sydney, Australia. For more information then please go to XXXXX. (my gay profile) I think I am interested in becoming a
citizen of Emporer Dale's Gay Kingdom, but would like more information
if it is possible. Also, what are the steps in obtaining citzenship?
Are their any prerequisites?
Would you please combine me to the mailing list of the Gayzett? This email
address will be fine.
Thanks in advance,
-Dave
[img]smile.gif[/img]
Response:
Office of the Prime Minister,
The Lgbtq+ Legislative Assembly, Parliament House,
Heaven, 0000,
Cato Island,
The Male lover & Lesbian Kingdom of the Coral Sea Islands.
For all Gay citizenship/passport enquiries please travel the Gay Governments
High Court web site at
Kingdom in the Closet: Saudi Arabia's Remarkably Vibrant Gay Community
Exiting the barbershop, we drove onto Tahlia Street, a broad avenue framed by palm trees, then went past a succession of sleek malls and slowed in front of a glass-and-steel shopping center. Men congregated outside and in nearby cafés. Whereas
There are gay guys in this game
Gay and Lesbian Kingdom