Site Administrator Myr Posted June 29, 2005 Site Administrator Posted June 29, 2005 I've been looking over the stats for the month. These are the top 30 countries, that visitors come from. Here is a Ranking of the Top 10 Countries of vistors 1. USA 2. Australia 3. Canada 4. European Union 5. Great Britain 6. Germany 7. Netherlands 8. Singapore 9. South Africa 10. Austria The 11-20 Countries: 11. Belgium 12. France 13. Sweden 14. China 15. Hong Kong 16. Slovenia 17. New Zealand 18. Portugal 19. India 20. Saudi Arabia (that last one is surprising since you can get the death penalty for being gay there) Countries in the 21-30 bracket 21. Kuwait 22. Philippines 23. United Arab Emirates 24. Indonesia 25. Spain 26. Brunei Darussalam 27. Russia 28. Italy 29. Taiwan 30. Japan Some others not on the above list: Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Israel, Qatar, Vietnam, Greece, Egypt, Mexico, Brazil...
BoyNeedsTherapy Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 (edited) I'm suprised by the number of places on that list where being gay is, like you said Myr, illegal...very interesting. For more info of the top 30 places, as well as Saudi Arabia, gayness is also illegal in: 8. Singapore 19. India 21. Kuwait 23. United Arab Emirates 26. Brunei Darassalam And apparently Indonesia has no laws about it... Edited June 29, 2005 by BoyNeedsTherapy
Mark Arbour Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 I've been looking over the stats for the month. These are the top 30 countries, that visitors come from. Here is a Ranking of the Top 10 Countries of vistors 1. USA 2. Australia 3. Canada 4. European Union 5. Great Britain 6. Germany 7. Netherlands 8. Singapore 9. South Africa 10. Austria The 11-20 Countries: 11. Belgium 12. France 13. Sweden 14. China 15. Hong Kong 16. Slovenia 17. New Zealand 18. Portugal 19. India 20. Saudi Arabia (that last one is surprising since you can get the death penalty for being gay there) Countries in the 21-30 bracket 21. Kuwait 22. Philippines 23. United Arab Emirates 24. Indonesia 25. Spain 26. Brunei Darussalam 27. Russia 28. Italy 29. Taiwan 30. Japan Some others not on the above list: Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Israel, Qatar, Vietnam, Greece, Egypt, Mexico, Brazil... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Are these countries that gay men visit, or all people visit? Or does this reflect the number of people who originate in those countries and visit elsewhere?
woody Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 wow, im really suprised australia ranked second, considering we have a much small populas than allmost every other country on there
dkstories Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 Another amusing fact about that list...I've been to SEVENTEEN of those countries and sailed within sight of four more. (Not including my home country, the USA).
boy on a string Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 I am not 4. . European Union. I would have thought that was France, Germany, England, Italy, and the other small nations in that area. So, I am wrong about my assumtion. Does anyone know what the European union is? Boy on a String
woody Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 Another amusing fact about that list...I've been to SEVENTEEN of those countries and sailed within sight of four more. (Not including my home country, the USA). <{POST_SNAPBACK}> thats crazy.... ive been to a grand total of 6 including aust, and 2 of those i didnt even leave the airport at. im in awe of ur worldliness yeah i though, germany and italy at least were a part of the EU, might just mean all the much smaller europien countries, but then wheres france
Iuvart Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 Members of the EU are: Belgium Germany France Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Denmark Ireland United Kingdom Greece Portugal Spain Finland Austria Sweden Estonia Latvia Lithuania Malta Poland Slovakia Slovenia Czech Republic Hungary Cyprus I was quite surprised by its appearance on that list.
Site Administrator Myr Posted June 29, 2005 Author Site Administrator Posted June 29, 2005 These countries are the ISPs of people visiting. European Union are people with ISPs that end in .EU (lots of EU officials?)
sumbloke Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 I am not 4. . European Union. I would have thought that was France, Germany, England, Italy, and the other small nations in that area. So, I am wrong about my assumtion. Does anyone know what the European union is? Boy on a String <{POST_SNAPBACK}> From the EU website. The European Union (EU) is a family of democratic European countries, committed to working together for peace and prosperity. It is not a State intended to replace existing states, but it is more than any other international organisation. The EU is, in fact, unique. Its Member States have set up common institutions to which they delegate some of their sovereignty so that decisions on specific matters of joint interest can be made democratically at European level.This pooling of sovereignty is also called "European integration". The historical roots of the European Union lie in the Second World War. The idea of European integration was conceived to prevent such killing and destruction from ever happening again. It was first proposed by the French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman in a speech on 9 May 1950. This date, the "birthday" of what is now the EU, is celebrated annually as Europe Day. There are five EU institutions, each playing a specific role: * European Parliament (elected by the peoples of the Member States); * Council of the European Union (representing the governments of the Member States); * European Commission (driving force and executive body); * Court of Justice (ensuring compliance with the law); * Court of Auditors (controlling sound and lawful management of the EU budget). These are flanked by five other important bodies: * European Economic and Social Committee (expresses the opinions of organised civil society on economic and social issues); * Committee of the Regions (expresses the opinions of regional and local authorities); * European Central Bank (responsible for monetary policy and managing the euro); * European Ombudsman (deals with citizens' complaints about maladministration by any EU institution or body); * European Investment Bank (helps achieve EU objectives by financing investment projects); A number of agencies and other bodies complete the system.Top of the page The rule of law is fundamental to the European Union. All EU decisions and procedures are based on the Treaties, which are agreed by all the EU countries. Initially, the EU consisted of just six countries: Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom joined in 1973, Greece in 1981, Spain and Portugal in 1986, Austria, Finland and Sweden in 1995. In 2004 the biggest ever enlargement took place with 10 new countries joining. In the early years, much of the co-operation between EU countries was about trade and the economy, but now the EU also deals with many other subjects of direct importance for our everyday life, such as citizens' rights; ensuring freedom, security and justice; job creation; regional development; environmental protection; making globalisation work for everyone. The European Union has delivered half a century of stability, peace and prosperity. It has helped to raise living standards, built a single Europe-wide market, launched the single European currency, the euro, and strengthened Europe's voice in the world. Unity in diversity: Europe is a continent with many different traditions and languages, but also with shared values. The EU defends these values. It fosters co-operation among the peoples of Europe, promoting unity while preserving diversity and ensuring that decisions are taken as close as possible to the citizens. In the increasingly interdependent world of the 21st century, it will be even more necessary for every European citizen to co-operate with people from other countries in a spirit of curiosity, tolerance and solidarity. Some people are essentially federalists and envisage the EU becoming a United States of Europe, others are anti-federalists and want it reduced to a more or less limited free trade agreement.
Iuvart Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 These countries are the ISPs of people visiting. European Union are people with ISPs that end in .EU (lots of EU officials?) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Uhm... possible. I didn't know there were .eu-ISPs. Some people are essentially federalists and envisage the EU becoming a United States of Europe, others are anti-federalists and want it reduced to a more or less limited free trade agreement. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'm with the first group. But I think that would only be a first step towards a united mankind, that has overcome such barriers as nationality, ethnicity and, most importantly, religion. My utopian dream.
BoyNeedsTherapy Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 Another amusing fact about that list...I've been to SEVENTEEN of those countries and sailed within sight of four more. (Not including my home country, the USA). Woah, that's pretty impressive, I've been to nine of them, 10 if you count going into canada to turn our car around and then leaving again, lol.
Masked Monkey Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 Another amusing fact about that list...I've been to SEVENTEEN of those countries and sailed within sight of four more. (Not including my home country, the USA). <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dan, you're bragging again. Get back to writing , or whatever it is you do in your "spare" time :king: Snow Dog
NaperVic Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 Another amusing fact about that list...I've been to SEVENTEEN of those countries and sailed within sight of four more. (Not including my home country, the USA). Woah, that's pretty impressive, I've been to nine of them, 10 if you count going into canada to turn our car around and then leaving again, lol. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hey Ben, I'm surprised that GB is only #5, considering the number of times you and Dave post Vic
Davey Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 (edited) Ok ive been to 5 not including the uk and singapore was just a stop over.ive been to Auz twice so can I count it twice? I'm surprised that GB is only #5, considering the number of times you and Dave post Edited June 29, 2005 by DaveScott
Mark Arbour Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 Does anyone know what the European union is? Boy on a String <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'm not sure who does, but I am sure it's not the Europeans.
Mark Arbour Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 I've made it to 14. Perhaps a more pertinent question: Have you had a sexual encounter with someone from the listed countries? If so, how many countries have you covered (so to speak)?
BoyNeedsTherapy Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 Hmm, well, I've only had sex with an American and of course my bf who's British, but we've had sex in 7 of the 10 places I've visited, does that count?
NaperVic Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 we've had sex in 7 of the 10 places I've visited <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hey Ben, I don't think Mark meant to include 'Phone Sex' in your total Vic
Mark Arbour Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 No phone sex? Guess that makes you a virgin Snow Dog.
Masked Monkey Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 No phone sex? Guess that makes you a virgin Snow Dog. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Only in your dreams kitty cat (or should I say fantasies) :king: Snow Dog
Conner Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 Another amusing fact about that list...I've been to SEVENTEEN of those countries and sailed within sight of four more. (Not including my home country, the USA). Woah, that's pretty impressive, I've been to nine of them, 10 if you count going into canada to turn our car around and then leaving again, lol. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ben - talk about missed opportunities! Let me guess, you were travelling by car from the US to Canada just so you could hit the duty free store, right? Did you get it at both ends? (Hmmmm- that question didn't come out right. ) I mean did you hit the duty free shop leaving the US and then again leaving Canada? Next time, try and stay a little longer, being the fine British subject that you are! As for me, I've been to 12 of the 30 countries listed. No sex with the locals. On two occaisions, I brought my own from home. Hugs, Conner
Mark Arbour Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 No phone sex? Guess that makes you a virgin Snow Dog.
Masked Monkey Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 (edited) No phone sex? Guess that makes you a virgin Snow Dog. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Only in your dreams kitty cat (or should I say fantasies) :king: Snow Dog <{POST_SNAPBACK}> No....in my fantasies you're very experienced and it shows. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> back to that purring thing eh? And before anyone says anything, we WILL NOT get a room. We will stay out in public; thank you very much. Edited June 30, 2005 by Snow Dog
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