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Tale of gay girl forced to wedding to protect 'honour'

"They tried a scant exorcisms" she deadpans, as if having evil spirits cast out was nothing more extreme than a routine dental check up.

This intense young woman briefly lightens up and punctures her grave tale with a vivacious smile:

"It isn't like The Omen, it isn't as dramatic. You lay on a prayer mat, and somebody who is very religious, will read several verses from the Koran.

"It's very frightening because everyone is scared of organism possessed by something, and then you think 'maybe I am?' because I have desires and thoughts that my parents think are wrong."

After this morale-sapping ordeal, Reviva briefly tried to arrive to an accommodation with her parents' views and dutifully studied the Koran.

Break for freedom

Reviva's family then returned to England but not long after she found one-way plane tickets for her and her father and she realised he was trying to marry her once more - again, to a man she had never met.

She contacted the Albert Kennedy Trust - a charity which helps vulnerable LGBT teenagers seek refuge.

The trust has considera

Need to Know Guidance: Working with LGBTIQ+ Persons in Forced Displacement

In situations of forced displacement, individuals who are lesbian, gay, multi-attracted , transgender, intersex, queer and other diverse identities (LGBTIQ+) have the same rights and basic needs as, and face the identical challenges as, other displaced persons. In addition, they encounter separate protection risks because their actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and/or sex characteristics (SOGIESC) do not conform to prevailing sociocultural norms.

"Need to Know Guidance: Working with Sapphic, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer Persons in Forced Displacement" is a guidance note primarily aimed at UNHCR staff, though it is also a useful resource for anyone who works with LGBTIQ+ asylum seekers and refugees. It offers guidance on working with LGBTQIA+ individuals in forced displacement contexts. Moreover, it offers terminology, guiding principles, and recommendations for promoting safe and inclusive spaces and addressing operational protection risks. 

Lauri's Lesbian Stalker Becomes Her Roommate: Sexually Submissive, Alpha Female Lesbian, Forced Womxn loving womxn Love, Lesbian Bully, ff Erotica, ff Explicit (Lesbian Stalker's Pets) - Softcover

Synopsis

Lauri Hayward, an excellent scholar and perhaps the most beautiful freshman on campus, has a lesbian creep. That is bad enough but then she is forced to move into a dorm with her lesbian stalker! Unknown to Lauri, the move is due to the machinations of Mindy Short who has lesbian seduced and dominated the Director of Housing an Student Orientation, Mrs. Joan Greenway. Rosalie, Lauri's lesbian stalker, intends to seduce, dominate, and tame Lauri. Lauri soon sees that the third roommate, Mia, has turn into a human pet, a doggy girl, a sex puppy for Rosalie. Mia is completely submissive to the totally dominant Rosalie and kept nude and collared in the dorm room. Lauri would prefer to save Mia from Rosalie but soon worries she may need to save herself! Rosalie has already bought a collar and leash for Lauri! Can Lauri's brown belt in jiu jitsu assist her save herself and Mia from Rosalie's maltreatment and domination? Can Rosalie make Lauri become “Pet Lauri” her second personal

Sandfort, T., Frazer, M.S., Matebeni, Z., Reddy, V., Southey-Swartz, I. & Southern African Lesbian and Bisexual person Women Research Team, (2015) Histories of forced sex and health outcomes among Southern African female homosexual and bisexual women: a cross-sectional research. BMC Womens Health. 15(22):Online. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/1906 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/1906

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Abstract:

Experiences of forced sex have been shown to be prevalent in Southern Africa. Negative outcomes of forced sex acquire been documented in general populations of women and men and include alcohol abuse, drug exploit , mental health problems, mental distress, sexual health problems and poor overall health. This study is the first to examine experiences of forced sex and associated health problems among lesbian and bisexual women in Southern Africa. This study is based on data poised as part of a collaborative endeavor involving various Southern African community-based organizations. Lesbian and bisexual person women in four Southern African countries participated in a cross-sectional survey, for a total research sample of 591. Nearly one-third of participants had been forced