Is Nepal really THAT Gay, or is it just gay?

The whole wide world now thinks Nepal is the most gay-friendly place on Earth, thanks to this article in the AP about an offer by Pink Travels(owned by the gay lawmaker Sunil Babu Pant) to marry gay couples at the Everest.

The piece is interesting, but very misleading nonetheless. It makes Nepal sound like a free place where you can choose your sexuality without your mother crying, your extended family pretending you neverr existed, and friends making a hell of your life, which it is not. Unfortunately, the news has been picked up by many reputable sources, including MSNBC, Yahoo News, The Guardian, Washington Post, Daily Telegraph,  Seattle Times, Miami Herald, and OMGOMG Gawker too... It's going to be great for tourism, but it's not terribly honest.

GayNation flag planted on Everest

PS: Whatsup with the pants of the dude in the picture[which, BTW, is from gawker. Someone at Gawker felt there was a picnic going in his pants... Hmmm, not sure, but to think like that, I'd soo have to be gay(Im not. Sorry?)

PPS: This is to notify all our readers AND contributors that we plan to be the MOST PRO GAY NEPALI WEBSITE there is, and our future posts will have content based on that. To the gayhaters: SUCK IT!!!

2 comments:

  1. lol but yeh i get what you mean. the articles present Nepal as being homo-friendly but has there even been a lot done for the gay poptn living in Nepal? and if they were to come then what would specifically cater to them ie gay bars etc which are all missing. hmm, its a clever way to tap into the Gaymarket as they say. oh well, herum k huncha

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  2. precisely my thoughts dhintang

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