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Tunisia is the northernmost country in Africa and recently held its first democratic elections, marking a change in the nation's history.
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So began our chat in the dining room of his home with the windows open to the sea. With the sound of waves washing ashore, he spoke from the wisdom of his 72 years.
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He has lived in Europe, America and northern Africa. Tunisian men, especially younger unmarried men are willing to play around with same-sex but you cannot call them gay. They will not admit to it and they are not really. Homosexuality carries a strong stigma here and anyone caught will be carry that stigma for a long time. A relative reported him to the police who came knocking to inquire. A bit a money sent them away with no evidence but in the family the rumor spread and he has twice been refused marriage by women in his home town.
Such is the power of rumor and gossip in Tunisia. Inaccessible women brings alternative outlets for sexual relief. Even most homosexuals will deny they are gay. It simple means sexual relief. Afterwards, however, reactions vary for these men. Or it can be fear and paranoia for having transgressed the strong religious taboo against homosexuality.
Michel recounted one man with whom he once tricked who now completely avoids any eye or verbal contact.
We were totally alone in my bedroom with no one here. There are many kinds and many situations. They are quite difficult to find since they are very secretive except with closest friends. And some Tunisian guys are willing to be gay-for-pay with foreigners. As I said, money and hormones talk.
As well, there are married guys who get it on with a friend or stranger once in a while out of sexual frustration with their wives. Michel told of a gay friend who brought home a non-gay acquaintance to watch hetero porno together and when the acquaintance got aroused, hot and bothered and a little drunk it was easy to invite him the bedroom. Every one has them. This reminded him to say that Tunisians and Arabs are very quiet when they climax as a result of their early life sexual experiences in the same bed with a cousin or a friend.
A common social tradition when visiting relatives is a sleep-over with same genders sharimg a bed. Both male and female same-sex sexual activity are criminal acts up to three years in jail for private acts of sodomy.
Are gays now more at risk since that revolution and the election of the Islamist party? There is no sign of this happening despite their success in the election. Then there is the occasional hammam where men undress, get steamy, scrubbed down and perhaps a bit more if the price is met and a private alcove is available. It was nothing to write home about or include in this story. The two voices in this story are from opposite ends of the gay spectrum in Tunisia: a twenty-tear-old college student and a seventy-two-year-old business man.
Their reactions to me were different yet the same.
To talk with Ari and Michel, however, nothing has changed much in the society since the revolution and their gay lives are casual, active and easy. Neither is at a loss for friendships or dates since they use Facebook or Badoo. Both receive messages of inquiry for Michel or devotion for Ari from other Facebook users including foreigners who want to know more or locals who want to do more. Be nice if we make any new friends as always happens and maybe we could walk into town or wherever with them like we have done before, lol.
In case you fancy walk out, I'm there to in your week holiday. We will live in Chott Meriem for 3 months, only 15 km away from your hotel Well i am at Hotel Thalassa from Sunday 29th March leaving Sunday 5th April so if you are in the area feel free to give me a shout on here! Be nice to have some female company and someone who knows the area! Turkey and Tunisia are very similar where this is concerned however i find Tunisians to be more polite. Stay firm with your "no thank you" keep your head up to show confidence. When asked always say your husband is back at the hotel No need to be too honest there lol.
I will think you get more hassle from the animation team in the hotel than out and about, I know what you mean about Egypt and Tunisia is the same when around the Medina area, most other areas of Sousse are not a problem as the shops are for local people, in the Medina shopkeepers are fighting for your trade but as you get into the local area nobody pesters you,. Avoiding the worst of any hassle in the Medina at Sousse is straightforward. The main entrance, where most of the touristy stalls and touts hang around is on Place Farhat Hached, which is opposite Avenue Habib Bourguiba the long road that leads down to the promenade where the horse and carriages, and Noddy Train are.
From outside the Medina entrance follow the Medina wall round to the right, and up the hill. At the top of the hill continue left following the wall for a minute or so, and enter the Medina at Bab el Finga or a bit further along at Bab el Gharbi. You're in the locals part of the Medina then, a lot quieter, no hassle, and a few nice cafes set in sun-traps.
I'm a married woman but go to Tunisia every year for two weeks holidays just to relax and do my own thing, I've been to quite a few places by myself, one of them being Egypt, I found this to be the worse country to go to as a woman alone, Tunisia is fine, to me it's similar to Turkey. Skip to main content. Log in to get trip updates and message other travellers. Tunisian mens reactions to single women?