i have been researching a lot - because i’m getting ready for my open day - but all the queer info is about gay guys, and nothing about queer women (like me), so i’m a bit worried can anyone please reassure me, heh? 🥺👉🏻👈🏻👉🏻👈🏻
It's so much worse in Saudi,you can be arrested just walking down the street male/female if you're not married,even if you are seen too many times with the same sex you will be questioned.
Queen MK worked in a large dental clinic,saw about two female patients in ten years,when I left they even had segregated floors in shopping malls for women only. They said is changing now but at that time everything was segregated,even on internal flights in Saudi they put all he women if not with their spouse to the back of the plane,It was lilke living on another planet,iam afraid I will never set foot in an Islamic country again
I really don’t understand what I just watched and how there are ppl sitting here commenting good things. How can you sit there and be so content with everything you are saying. You literally said usually it is not a problem for two men to live together. USUALLY wth?!?!? Why happens in the not usually cases? It is literally basic human rights they are ignoring. You should all be ashamed of yourselves to support this. AND IF YOU DECIDE TO MOVE THERE AND NOW THIS INFORMATION YOU ARE SUPPORTING THAT!!!!
@ Penny Tilghman: Do you think your passport (being so "strong") may have protected you? There are other African American girls on line as well. Some very dark-skinned. But I have yet to come across one that says she was discriminated against. Meanwhile, Africans all talk about racism in the UAE. Same race. Same color. Amazing, non.....
@Yasmin Barry: Yes, I think my passport, or more so, my accent and American disposition shielded me from racial discrimination. I also was staying at high end hotels. So class and nationality may be shields for me; however, I did experience sexism from a fellow hotel patron and a group of taxi cab drivers while in Dubai.
So true about the racism in Dubai. It left me appalled the way they treated certain nationalities. This is one of the reasons I will never go back to that country. Don't get the hype about the place. Sorry if I offended anyone I just don't like it there. Each to their own.. Great video as always.
Dubai is not a country, it's a part of the U.A.E. right? Please correct me if I'm wrong. I get confused when so many people are referring to Dubai as a country and now need clarification. :)
@@andrek1709 Dubai is a country like England is being part of UK which is composed of 4 different countries. UAE, in the same manner, is composed of different emirates, each ruled by an emir.
It's the same thing in Qatar where I used to work back in 2009. I'm a Filipino. One incident shocked me in a Doha mall when the guards didn't allow a group of males with darker skin like South Asians or brown skin like me, a Filipino, or even white Asians like Chinese and Koreans, to enter the malls most especially on Friday, which is the holy or rest day for Muslim countries. But they allowed in a group of males with fair skin or Cucasians. So not only are Emiratis are racist but I think the whole Gulf countries such as Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Oman. Iran is a Muslim country but they don't discriminate against anyone with colors.
@@RAH.910 it can’t be that small when there are literal laws. If what your saying is true and then the majority should do something about it. Your all so tolerant on social media but in your own country scared as a mouse
Hi queen mk just like dubai Kenya is also a multi cultural/racial country. In my case in a Kenyan born male but of Indian ethnicity but I hold both kenyan and Indian citizenship so would Emirates choose me if I apply for open day in Kenya if they would have one in Kenya or would they go for the African Kenyans bcoz it's in Africa?
Thank you for you video! It’s amazing! I am gay and i saw many horror stories what happend to gay people in DUBAI, but i was really surprised how people act nice.. IDK if its just because i am tourist, but trust me.. There is lot of gays in Dubai and many arabs are gay! I would say there are more gays than in my Europe country. :D
Laws have changed now; The UAE government has introduced the latest edition of the penal code which now officially allows people of unmarried couples to live together.Aug 7, 2021
i believe in all that you've shared.....my wife is a nurse in a government hospital and she told me about single ladies coming to them pregnant...yes, they will be treated however they are outright considered a police case hence the police will be called....if the pregnant woman does not need further hospitalization she is sent right away to jail but if she requires some treatment she will be kept in the hospital BUT WITH A POLICE ESCORT!!!! of course when she's ok she will also be taken to jail...imagine when they give birth, the baby stays with them in jail also...so ladies think about it so hard.... btw, where are you from? i'm trying to guess based on your accent but i'm just getting confused even more LOL...(i hear some iranian accent - you actually look iranian to me; but i hear some italian accent as well...and yet eastern european accent too LOL)...i have been to dubai so many years that i can also tell if someone is indian, pakistani or bangladeshi LOL...
Almost everyone talks about racism toward dark-skinned people. However, no one mentions anything about those with fair-skinned. As a pale-skinned, blonde hair woman in the UAE, I have always been mistaken by Indian, Pakistani, Arabic, Filipino men etc that I am Russian; and dark-skinned women will usually give me a dirty look. But my life changed for the better when I embraced my pale skin colour and nordic appearance. I noticed less racial attacks and poor treatment from those dark-skinned people. From my personal experience, people of colours are not always the victim.
Being mistaken for a different nationality is not racism dear. Racism is not being allowed to enter a place or being checked constantly. We all get those assumptions because we live in a cosmopolitan place. Thats normal. And also someone will give someone a look if they felt they gave them a look first. Thats how o see it
@@QueenEK I believe English is not your first language. For this reason, you may need to read my first comment again to get a better understanding of my personal encounter. Discrimination/ racism can be direct or indirect. My past experience of discrimination/racism was covert (indirect) and it was shown through subtle behaviour and treatment. Whereas your friend received direct racism, which was easier to identify. What is normal for you may not be acceptable for us in western societies. I disagree with you that "someone will give someone a look if they felt they gave them a look first." To clarify, most of us Westerners do not stare or glare at people as it is considered bad manners.
Did you seriously just mention about people thinking your’re Russian as racism. Omg 😂😂😂 Tell us a racial experience then. Your comment has so far been very vague about your racism experience.
@@koalatheworld I think yours was a case of 'suspicion' or more accurately, a paranoia from your part. You said it clearly that what is normal to other citizens may not be normal to you. Across all civilized world, staring at persons for longer than normal is absolutely considered as bad manners, same thing in the Philippines. In your post, you already sound as if Western culture is more civilized than other countries which makes you already a bigot. Your interpretation of how men from countries you stressed out above look at you is no more than a paranoia and prejudice as if all men from those countries behave the same way. You know what, most, if not all, Western people feel like they're superior over other cultures, in the manner they act or speak or treat locals when they visit another countries. They are the most ignorant people in the world and easily produce conclusions against other cultures. You're correct to say that what is normal to others may not be normal to you. So saying a simple hi or hello to strangers is normal to other cultures but not normal to you so you refuse to do it. Those men may have been shocked when you didn't say any word to acknowledge their presence. Because how can you say they're giving you a look if you didn't look at them in the first place?
When I lived in Dubai I used to work with many Government related events. Once I had to visit and meet with a VIP at once of these government buildings. He was late, everyone knows locals are never on time. While waiting I took photos of the electricity points so I can plan now to have electricity for the event. I was immediately escorted by security to an interrogation room. I forgot the VIPs name of shock it’s Dubai and I know I can go to jail … no matter how I explained everything the authorities did not believe me, they will speak Arabic and carry on. In the meantime the VIP of Abu Dhabi arrived and asked the security if they saw me because I’ve send a text I’m on site. These interrogation team cleared my phone to such an extent it was as good I had a new phone. I almost died of fear because we know the laws but I had to do my Job everyone can agree communication are poor in Dubai, then the VIP burst in and I was released. They was in so much trouble for detaining me but with the same token I feared for my life at that moment like what if I land in jail for false allegations.
This is a very important topic . It is sad that people who are legally married and with their spouse back in their home country are living with different partners in the Gulf countries. Many people want financial security so do get involved with people of the opposite sex. Lots of homes are broken because of this. Money rules over ethics.
Unfortunately but its not just this. People take advantage of this and they fool their partners baxk hime with lies. They can always rent with friends or in collocations. But they like to have fun with girls
@@QueenEK totally agree....but what I have seen its a give and take situation they want the fun and in exchange the other partner gets help with free rent and living expenses .....thats mostly the case. Its a 2 way traffic. Its only ngos and kind hearted people who give without any expectations.
Hi my lovely I love the way you said Dubai is very open minded yes indeed but not the local for me Iam a GAY and Dubai is very welcoming me when I was there but I feel insecure with the locals there because they are nice and welcome but they are so horny if they see you as a gay they will ask or even offer you something you will not even dare to think!!!! Oh jezzzz I was have a really shock with their attitude and bless them because their local and they think they are a king on their own so my opinion for a gay in Dubai behave ur self they way you want to be treated and don't get me wrong Dubai local are flirty kind of type to a gays but be careful my lovely gays in Dubai u better start ur engine and make the beat gays win it the situation ciao Bella 😘
Wow that so cool queen I really love Dubai I love the KFC food so nice 😍😍😍😍😍 I really want to be cabin crew can you give me some tips I have watched all your video
Dubai is gay paradise. Regarding friends it is well know term"Dubai friends". Lived there for 15 years and after so many friends left with only few but very good one. There rest are only abusers and profit oriented
Hi queen mk I'm also Kenyan male I had a question does Emirates have open days in Kenya? And how did your Kenyan colleagues get employed at Emirates? Where did they do or go for the open day?
darling o ve been only short time on emirates flight from europe dubai sydney and back, plus twice 4 hours transit in dubai, i didnt feel well at all neither in the air nor in al mahtoum airport, i felt always luke threatened, amd indeed threat arrives very quickly over there, i told you about my exoerience in toilet, and i had another one coming back from australia, in transit aerea some one whistled very loud behind me until i turned, it was a man from secutirity wanted to see my papers, i was dressing t shirt silk and a destroyd jeans, he told, passport, i told him ,, wgy?.. i gave him, but when he saw swiss passport he s attitude changed completely, in better way, but i tell you behind the sparkling façade this is a very dangerous country
I really like your videos. You have a wonderful personality :) However, I wanna say two things, please don’t be offended. First : you always start the video by saying ; hello my lovelies, in today’s video .... maybe another start would be more creative 😀 and the second thing is : you say ‘taLk’, well, we do not pronounce the ‘l’ in talk or walk etc. Good evening!
will they kick out brown ppl too or not mk pleas tell me if yes tata dubai nvr going to see you bt middl east i love oman mny of my rltves live thr....😚😚😚😚
It's good to expose racism, maybe they will improve thanks to awareness...The worst part is that many Arabs are still dark skin (actually), and the people have only become lighter-skinned by mixing generation after generations, the original Arabs and Jewish are actually black people...Many know that fact, that's why they sometimes like to call black people brothers or treat them as so, but often as brothers enemies also. It is literal internalized racism.
You talk about SO MANY IMPORTANT, RELEVANT facts about Emirates and life in Dubai!!!! OMG, you are fantastic!!!! You should write a book
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i have been researching a lot - because i’m getting ready for my open day - but all the queer info is about gay guys, and nothing about queer women (like me), so i’m a bit worried
can anyone please reassure me, heh? 🥺👉🏻👈🏻👉🏻👈🏻
It's the same thing for gay guys or lesbians (gay girls) don't worry, and congratulations i hope succeed for your open day😆❤
Ahh my parents from Seychelles 🇸🇨. Thank you for sharing this
Martin!!! ❤️❤️❤️
It's so much worse in Saudi,you can be arrested just walking down the street male/female if you're not married,even if you are seen too many times with the same sex you will be questioned.
Oh wow seriously
Queen MK worked in a large dental clinic,saw about two female patients in ten years,when I left they even had segregated floors in shopping malls for women only. They said is changing now but at that time everything was segregated,even on internal flights in Saudi they put all he women if not with their spouse to the back of the plane,It was lilke living on another planet,iam afraid I will never set foot in an Islamic country again
@@rippingale100 lol we do not care if you simply do not agree with the laws then do not come
rawdha alhammadi been there done that and got the t shirt.and I will never return.
Alhamdulillah for a pure environment
I really don’t understand what I just watched and how there are ppl sitting here commenting good things. How can you sit there and be so content with everything you are saying. You literally said usually it is not a problem for two men to live together. USUALLY wth?!?!? Why happens in the not usually cases? It is literally basic human rights they are ignoring. You should all be ashamed of yourselves to support this. AND IF YOU DECIDE TO MOVE THERE AND NOW THIS INFORMATION YOU ARE SUPPORTING THAT!!!!
Wow. I am African American, and had a great time in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Didn’t experience racism. Eye opening!
You came to explore right, You ain't living there.
@ Penny Tilghman: Do you think your passport (being so "strong") may have protected you? There are other African American girls on line as well. Some very dark-skinned. But I have yet to come across one that says she was discriminated against. Meanwhile, Africans all talk about racism in the UAE. Same race. Same color. Amazing, non.....
@Yasmin Barry: Yes, I think my passport, or more so, my accent and American disposition shielded me from racial discrimination. I also was staying at high end hotels. So class and nationality may be shields for me; however, I did experience sexism from a fellow hotel patron and a group of taxi cab drivers while in Dubai.
@@pennytilghman3003 Sexism is bad, but racism is something else. I am glad you stayed safe in SA.
Visiting and staying at all inclusive hotels is diffrent' than living in UAE lol
So true about the racism in Dubai. It left me appalled the way they treated certain nationalities. This is one of the reasons I will never go back to that country.
Don't get the hype about the place. Sorry if I offended anyone I just don't like it there. Each to their own.. Great video as always.
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Dubai is not a country, it's a part of the U.A.E. right? Please correct me if I'm wrong. I get confused when so many people are referring to Dubai as a country and now need clarification. :)
@@andrek1709 Dubai is a country like England is being part of UK which is composed of 4 different countries. UAE, in the same manner, is composed of different emirates, each ruled by an emir.
@@lionhearted1969 no Dubai is a city or a emara it’s not a country
It's the same thing in Qatar where I used to work back in 2009. I'm a Filipino. One incident shocked me in a Doha mall when the guards didn't allow a group of males with darker skin like South Asians or brown skin like me, a Filipino, or even white Asians like Chinese and Koreans, to enter the malls most especially on Friday, which is the holy or rest day for Muslim countries. But they allowed in a group of males with fair skin or Cucasians. So not only are Emiratis are racist but I think the whole Gulf countries such as Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Oman. Iran is a Muslim country but they don't discriminate against anyone with colors.
lol there are bad people and good people everywhere no GCC countries are not racist as a whole that is dumb to assume that everyone is racist
@@RAH.910 THE COUNTRY MAKES LAWS….THEN THAT COUNTRY IS RACIST
Yeah being Non Heterosexual In Dubai for things like working in buildings, offices, construction, and so on is a rough bringing
Finally someone algerian who is open minded and well spoken ❤
Camus?
@@soundsgoodsilence lol that one too
Lots of love from Kenya I really look forward for your vedios you r my favourite person
Thanks for the information 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Thank you for the information!!🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
I've read so many stories about racism in Dubai especially towards dark skin Africans and south Asians .
What an awful place 🤮
twrds browns too they do racism bt muslims are in india too bt we nvr do it towrds them
dubai is awful
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@@sanjanasingh6124 Lol , India is the epicentre of Islamophobia
well as an emirati bad and good people exist everywhere sadly dont worry not all of us are racist i would say a small majority
@@RAH.910 it can’t be that small when there are literal laws. If what your saying is true and then the majority should do something about it. Your all so tolerant on social media but in your own country scared as a mouse
Hi new subscribers here...where ever you are racisms is real..especially when ure with someone with the same gender...
R u in dubai
Hi queen mk just like dubai Kenya is also a multi cultural/racial country. In my case in a Kenyan born male but of Indian ethnicity but I hold both kenyan and Indian citizenship so would Emirates choose me if I apply for open day in Kenya if they would have one in Kenya or would they go for the African Kenyans bcoz it's in Africa?
Thank you for you video! It’s amazing! I am gay and i saw many horror stories what happend to gay people in DUBAI, but i was really surprised how people act nice.. IDK if its just because i am tourist, but trust me.. There is lot of gays in Dubai and many arabs are gay! I would say there are more gays than in my Europe country. :D
It’s the same in all GCC countries the jail thing
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@@QueenEK then just simply do not come to our countries easy right
@@RAH.910 what happens if you’re a local and you can’t get out
Laws have changed now; The UAE government has introduced the latest edition of the penal code which now officially allows people of unmarried couples to live together.Aug 7, 2021
i believe in all that you've shared.....my wife is a nurse in a government hospital and she told me about single ladies coming to them pregnant...yes, they will be treated however they are outright considered a police case hence the police will be called....if the pregnant woman does not need further hospitalization she is sent right away to jail but if she requires some treatment she will be kept in the hospital BUT WITH A POLICE ESCORT!!!! of course when she's ok she will also be taken to jail...imagine when they give birth, the baby stays with them in jail also...so ladies think about it so hard....
btw, where are you from? i'm trying to guess based on your accent but i'm just getting confused even more LOL...(i hear some iranian accent - you actually look iranian to me; but i hear some italian accent as well...and yet eastern european accent too LOL)...i have been to dubai so many years that i can also tell if someone is indian, pakistani or bangladeshi LOL...
This policy is the same in all GCC countries
She’s from Algeria or Morocco I guess
Ohhh wow. Am algerian with a weird accent lol
Almost everyone talks about racism toward dark-skinned people. However, no one mentions anything about those with fair-skinned. As a pale-skinned, blonde hair woman in the UAE, I have always been mistaken by Indian, Pakistani, Arabic, Filipino men etc that I am Russian; and dark-skinned women will usually give me a dirty look. But my life changed for the better when I embraced my pale skin colour and nordic appearance. I noticed less racial attacks and poor treatment from those dark-skinned people. From my personal experience, people of colours are not always the victim.
Being mistaken for a different nationality is not racism dear. Racism is not being allowed to enter a place or being checked constantly. We all get those assumptions because we live in a cosmopolitan place. Thats normal. And also someone will give someone a look if they felt they gave them a look first. Thats how o see it
@@QueenEK I believe English is not your first language. For this reason, you may need to read my first comment again to get a better understanding of my personal encounter. Discrimination/ racism can be direct or indirect. My past experience of discrimination/racism was covert (indirect) and it was shown through subtle behaviour and treatment. Whereas your friend received direct racism, which was easier to identify. What is normal for you may not be acceptable for us in western societies. I disagree with you that "someone will give someone a look if they felt they gave them a look first." To clarify, most of us Westerners do not stare or glare at people as it is considered bad manners.
Did you seriously just mention about people thinking your’re Russian as racism. Omg 😂😂😂 Tell us a racial experience then. Your comment has so far been very vague about your racism experience.
@@koalatheworld I think yours was a case of 'suspicion' or more accurately, a paranoia from your part. You said it clearly that what is normal to other citizens may not be normal to you. Across all civilized world, staring at persons for longer than normal is absolutely considered as bad manners, same thing in the Philippines. In your post, you already sound as if Western culture is more civilized than other countries which makes you already a bigot. Your interpretation of how men from countries you stressed out above look at you is no more than a paranoia and prejudice as if all men from those countries behave the same way. You know what, most, if not all, Western people feel like they're superior over other cultures, in the manner they act or speak or treat locals when they visit another countries. They are the most ignorant people in the world and easily produce conclusions against other cultures. You're correct to say that what is normal to others may not be normal to you. So saying a simple hi or hello to strangers is normal to other cultures but not normal to you so you refuse to do it. Those men may have been shocked when you didn't say any word to acknowledge their presence. Because how can you say they're giving you a look if you didn't look at them in the first place?
Very informative. Always good to listen to you.
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@@QueenEK take care and stay safe. You are a wonderful person.
When I lived in Dubai I used to work with many Government related events. Once I had to visit and meet with a VIP at once of these government buildings. He was late, everyone knows locals are never on time. While waiting I took photos of the electricity points so I can plan now to have electricity for the event. I was immediately escorted by security to an interrogation room. I forgot the VIPs name of shock it’s Dubai and I know I can go to jail … no matter how I explained everything the authorities did not believe me, they will speak Arabic and carry on. In the meantime the VIP of Abu Dhabi arrived and asked the security if they saw me because I’ve send a text I’m on site. These interrogation team cleared my phone to such an extent it was as good I had a new phone. I almost died of fear because we know the laws but I had to do my Job everyone can agree communication are poor in Dubai, then the VIP burst in and I was released. They was in so much trouble for detaining me but with the same token I feared for my life at that moment like what if I land in jail for false allegations.
Oh my god that's terrible. Am soosorry
Just a question !!! Are you allowed to enter the UAE ? I don’t think so cuz they gonna take you to the prison straight away
Only trans people and cross dressers get taken straight away for homosexuals you can stay till you get caught
Thank u so much mam for making this video 🙋🙏🙏💖💖💖
This is a very important topic .
It is sad that people who are legally married and with their spouse back in their home country are living with different partners in the Gulf countries.
Many people want financial security so do get involved with people of the opposite sex. Lots of homes are broken because of this. Money rules over ethics.
Unfortunately but its not just this. People take advantage of this and they fool their partners baxk hime with lies. They can always rent with friends or in collocations. But they like to have fun with girls
@@QueenEK totally agree....but what I have seen its a give and take situation they want the fun and in exchange the other partner gets help with free rent and living expenses .....thats mostly the case. Its a 2 way traffic.
Its only ngos and kind hearted people who give without any expectations.
Hi my lovely I love the way you said Dubai is very open minded yes indeed but not the local for me Iam a GAY and Dubai is very welcoming me when I was there but I feel insecure with the locals there because they are nice and welcome but they are so horny if they see you as a gay they will ask or even offer you something you will not even dare to think!!!! Oh jezzzz I was have a really shock with their attitude and bless them because their local and they think they are a king on their own so my opinion for a gay in Dubai behave ur self they way you want to be treated and don't get me wrong Dubai local are flirty kind of type to a gays but be careful my lovely gays in Dubai u better start ur engine and make the beat gays win it the situation ciao Bella 😘
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Please tell me the get together places. In Dubai. PleSe.
Wow that so cool queen I really love Dubai I love the KFC food so nice 😍😍😍😍😍 I really want to be cabin crew can you give me some tips I have watched all your video
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Dubai is gay paradise. Regarding friends it is well know term"Dubai friends". Lived there for 15 years and after so many friends left with only few but very good one. There rest are only abusers and profit oriented
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Please tell me about gay bars , get togethers and hotels ? Please.
I live in America. In Egypt they kill homosexuals. Do they do that there??
7:44 omg this is so so relatable 💯
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Racism is anywere even here insaudi arabia.... thats life we need to deal... but its not good really
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Hi queen mk I'm also Kenyan male I had a question does Emirates have open days in Kenya? And how did your Kenyan colleagues get employed at Emirates? Where did they do or go for the open day?
I can't lie to u
Hiya MK I really want to join emirates urgently
Please tell me the best site for renting apartments.
Sure
@@QueenEK thank you!
Don’t do anything bad in our country if you do you won’t get the money you want.
Why dont they just pretend they are roommates?
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WE NEDD VIDEOS ABOUT WIZZ AIR OR ETIHAD APPLICATIONS? بليز
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thoughts on new law that has relaxed those strict rules?
darling o ve been only short time on emirates flight from europe dubai sydney and back, plus twice 4 hours transit in dubai, i didnt feel well at all neither in the air nor in al mahtoum airport, i felt always luke threatened, amd indeed threat arrives very quickly over there, i told you about my exoerience in toilet, and i had another one coming back from australia, in transit aerea some one whistled very loud behind me until i turned, it was a man from secutirity wanted to see my papers, i was dressing t shirt silk and a destroyd jeans, he told, passport, i told him ,, wgy?.. i gave him, but when he saw swiss passport he s attitude changed completely, in better way, but i tell you behind the sparkling façade this is a very dangerous country
Oh wow that's horrible
100% my experience too do not wish to be there again
Please tell me the gay bars and gay get together and hotels ? Please. Thank uuu
Plz comment this in the post i made for Q&A so i don't forget to answer
Queen MK I can’t get Facebook. Please answer here. Please.
I really like your videos. You have a wonderful personality :) However, I wanna say two things, please don’t be offended. First : you always start the video by saying ; hello my lovelies, in today’s video .... maybe another start would be more creative 😀 and the second thing is : you say ‘taLk’, well, we do not pronounce the ‘l’ in talk or walk etc. Good evening!
Hahahahhahaha hit me up with a diff introduction looool
We need videos on medical tests as well, ❤️
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Every country has rascim not just Emirates
Yes but it is way worse in some countries than in others. And in some countries it is systemic
No wayyyyyyy????? 😲😱😵💫🤯
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Thank you for this
will they kick out brown ppl too or not mk pleas tell me
if yes tata dubai nvr going to see you bt middl east i love oman mny of my rltves live thr....😚😚😚😚
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@@QueenEK dubai is wrst fr us browns then
And what about hotels ???
can me and my girlfriend get a room ?
I'm pretty sure you can, I think this rule only applies to renting apartments
Queen MK army... ❤️❤️✌️
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It’s the same law in your own country right? It’s called the sharia law. Girl bye 👋
Queen you are so funny I love you so much 😘
Lol ❤️
i wish you shared the names of those racist clubs and restaurants.
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Gay bars and hotels and get togethers, please !!!!!
Are male cabin crew gay ?
Not all
It depends
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wtf... go jail for get pregnant??? -. -
you are so beautiful.
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The laws have changed now
No they haven’t
@@dantheman1618 actually a few things have. Get your facts right.
I'd rather use the term "same sex couples"
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Maybe I can help the both of you to become friends again.....
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Maybe you can try cleaning your camera lens to get a better picture....
Trouble in paradise
Good gay life
It's good to expose racism, maybe they will improve thanks to awareness...The worst part is that many Arabs are still dark skin (actually), and the people have only become lighter-skinned by mixing generation after generations, the original Arabs and Jewish are actually black people...Many know that fact, that's why they sometimes like to call black people brothers or treat them as so, but often as brothers enemies also. It is literal internalized racism.
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