Chaotic Coffee Klatch (tea also available)

What is on your mind today?

What I have been wondering about is why is there a list of "national days" for something every day of the year? Today is a "national day" for dumplings and pancakes! 😯 Really!!! I mean I am on a diet! LOL
 
Goopd morning RJ. I am already on cup 2 of coffee. How about you?
I overslept & just got done my first cup, heading to the kitchen.
Apparently, overnight my tablet updated and things look different. Now I've got to relearn some things. Literotica looks the same but Google looks different.
 
What is on your mind today?

Tomorrow, noonish I fly to Kenya and then onto Uganda. Kenya and Uganda are both seriously homophobic countries, i.e. it is a criminal offense to be gay there. The people that I work with there are nice and friendly and very diligent with their work but I have no idea what they as individuals think about their countries laws. So they think of me (as I imagine they do) as a single hard working asexual woman and I don't feel like making them think otherwise.
 
Tomorrow, noonish I fly to Kenya and then onto Uganda. Kenya and Uganda are both seriously homophobic countries, i.e. it is a criminal offense to be gay there. The people that I work with there are nice and friendly and very diligent with their work but I have no idea what they as individuals think about their countries laws. So they think of me (as I imagine they do) as a single hard working asexual woman and I don't feel like making them think otherwise.
Be safe please. I don't want to have to come over to Kenya and rescue you.

Also....you are a hard working person....your sexuality shouldn't play a role, regardless of what it might be. I would wouldn't want them commenting on your sexuality if you were not gay, so why should be a topic when you are. (OK...I may occasionally be a little "polyannaish").
 
Tomorrow, noonish I fly to Kenya and then onto Uganda. Kenya and Uganda are both seriously homophobic countries, i.e. it is a criminal offense to be gay there. The people that I work with there are nice and friendly and very diligent with their work but I have no idea what they as individuals think about their countries laws. So they think of me (as I imagine they do) as a single hard working asexual woman and I don't feel like making them think otherwise.
I don’t know anything about their ancestral beliefs but Christianity, coupled with colonialism, really did a number on these people.
 
I would wouldn't want them commenting on your sexuality if you were not gay, so why should be a topic when you are.

Conversations have occurred in the past with respect to my dating status. It seems to be a good coffee break topic of discussion. My answer to these seemingly benign questions is I am single and focusing on my career until I move back to Sweden. I would much rather they think of me as xenophobic :ROFLMAO:
 
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