Alright, Belarus is a really overlooked country. Probably because when you go there you're met by Military Generals that will send you back no matter what, the people don't like tourism, not even the President. So, because I was turned back when traveling to this place, anybody know anything about this place?
> I was turned back when traveling to this place
Why exactly?
had a gf from there.
she was into everything I wanted and the first time we had sex we also did anal.
>Probably because when you go there you're met by Military Generals that will send you back no matter what
You were not met by a "military general". There are very few generals and none are concerned with visa or entry issues.
>>127485810
>everything I wanted
>kraut
oh boy
>>127485810
Did she take a particular interest in your work? It's amazing how many beautiful women from Belarus fall in love with fat old men from the west, usually those who hold extreme security clearances.
Belarus is an enigma and there's very little written in English about the place that's both reliable and up to date.
>>127485810
sodomite
>>127486004
no she only had interest in my dick
also had a banging body
>>127485810
>she was into everything I wanted
So she shit on your chest then?
>>127484087
urrent situation: Belarus is a source, transit, and destination country for women, men, and children subjected to sex trafficking and forced labor; more victims are exploited within Belarus than abroad; Belarusians exploited abroad are primarily trafficked to Germany, Poland, Russian, and Turkey but also other European countries, the Middle East, Japan, Kazakhstan, and Mexico; Moldovans, Russians, Ukrainians, and Vietnamese are exploited in Belarus; state-sponsored forced labor is a continuing problem; students are forced to do farm labor without pay and military conscripts are forced to perform unpaid non-military work; the government has retained a decree forbidding workers in state-owned wood processing factories from leaving their jobs without their employers’ permission
tier rating: Tier 3 – Belarus does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking and was placed on Tier 3 after being on the Tier 2 Watch List for two consecutive years without making progress; government efforts to repeal state-sponsored forced labor policies and domestic trafficking were inadequate; no trafficking offenders were convicted in 2014, and the number of investigations progressively declined from 2005-2014; efforts to protect trafficking victims remain insufficient, with no identification and referral mechanism in place; care facilities were not trafficking-specific and were poorly equipped, leading most victims to seek assistance from private shelters (2015)