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YOUR STORIES
Share your experiences in TUNISIA - Let others know what it’s like to be LGBTI in your country! If an experience is meaningful for you, it will probably be meaningful for someone else. On whatever topic, whether good or bad, your story is how the world knows about your country and LGBTI life. By selecting tags that mark the topic your story, others can learn from your experience.
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This is what people are saying about life for LGBTI people in TUNISIA...
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Stefano (user currently living in ITALY) posted for readers in response to this story on 10/04/2012
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Please don't, it does get better. Education can set you free. Graduate, move to another country, but don't throw your life away. Never.
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w h (user currently living in TUNISIA) posted for gay readers on 31/03/2012
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i'm writing this only before i suicide , to be gay in my country it means rejected by society , family, school ( they don't give marks that you deserve to make you fail) , you can't get a job , i'm already dead
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mehdi bella (user currently living in TUNISIA) posted for gay readers on 22/11/2011 tagged with sexual orientation
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Bonjour,
mon nom est mehdi suis un jeune tunisien gays, j'ai 26 ans et je suis étudiant en italien.
J'ai terminé mes études il vrai qu'il n'y a pas d'emplois mais avec les nouvelles en politique sont les politiciens qui ont gagné et obtenu la plupart de l'espoir vide qui ne se passe pas comme en Iran il y a 20 ans qui dit que tout sera comme avant, vous pouvez tout changer .
Je vous contacter parce que franchement je commence à craindre
Je suis un gay efféminé pour le premier Tunisien j'ai eu des problèmes tellement mais même si je les choses agreda ne vont pas aussi loin.
Maintenant, je crains que les choses deviennent plus sérieuses de changer d'avis sur les libertés dans ce pays.
Je voudrais juste me renseigner si les choses ne sont rien de mal ici pour moi.
Je n'ai vraiment pas envie de quitter ce beau pays, mais si j'ai un jour comme d'avoir plus d'informations si je peux avoir l'utilisation durable des associations dans le monde, espérons ne pas commencer une nouvelle vie.
Merci de prendre le pôle de lire ces quelques lignes

Mehdi B
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