Als schwules Paar in die Türkei reisen was muss ich beachten?

Hallo zusammen,

Ich bin schwul und habe einen Freund. Mein Lieblingsurlaubsziel ist seit Jahren die Türkei, aber wenn es um LGBTQ-Rechte geht ist die Türkei nicht das toleranteste Land. Mein Freund ist sehr skeptisch aber ich würde sehr gerne wieder in die Türkei. Was muss ich beachten? Beziehungsweise ist es überhaupt möglich, ohne verhaftet zu werden?

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Gentlef
1 year ago

Not much. Homosexuality is legal and no one arrests you there. You can be arrested for CSD-like demos, but the fact that you are together as a couple is legal.

A homosexual scene is tacitly tolerated in holiday areas and also in cities. You know it.

LunarEclipse
1 year ago

In itself, homosexuality in Turkey is not prohibited, but it does not mean that it is absolutely safe.

In general, the good Erdogan has something against LGBTQ, you can think of what a large part of the population of homosexuals thinks.

Turkey is one of the more tolerant states within the Islamic world and is a secular one compared to other Islamic countries. Since 1852, homosexuality has no longer been a criminal record, but serious difficulties in social and professional life can be expected when the homosexuality is publicised.

https://lgbt.fandom.com/de/wiki/Homosexualit%C3%A4t_in_der_T%C3%BCrkei

So in your place, I’d be careful and wouldn’t show it publicly. That’s so stupid.

LunarEclipse
1 year ago
Reply to  Nic1035735

Malta is significantly more tolerant and open to LGBTQ. Just saying:

https://www.equaldex.com/region/malta

ManuViernheim
1 year ago

You can travel to Turkey and spend your vacation as well as a heterosexual couple.

No one will arrest you because of your orientation.

But: in the past there were some heterosexual couples who had sex on the beach and for this reason got a punishment. So, sex in publicity is forbidden for ALL.

ManuViernheim
1 year ago
Reply to  Nic1035735

And you can also share a room with your friend, make many and don’t have to be a homosexual couple every time.

No one will lock you up.

I have traveled to Turkey for more than 24 years and have never heard or heard that a homosexual couple got problems.

Deichgoettin
1 year ago

but when it comes to LGBTQ rights, Turkey is not the most tolerant country.

That would be a good reason not to travel this country at all.

but I would like to return to Turkey

There are beautiful goals in Europe, where people are cordzpiepegal, whether they have been gay or not.

Mugua
1 year ago

Separate hotel rooms and no public appeals should be enough. Your sexuality is not on your forehead.

almmichel
1 year ago

I wouldn’t put a foot in a country where gays are being tortured. You should have some pride. Turkey is no longer as inexpensive, it could be said cheaply. With a despot as a dictator.

Unholdi
1 year ago

How can you travel as a gay man into a homophobicly brushed authoritarian country and also portray it as a “dream target”, how stupid is it, you can choose AfD.

Unholdi
1 year ago
Reply to  Nic1035735

What is only marginally better in itself.

Unholdi
1 year ago

but it doesn’t matter. Liberal is liberal…