Africa
Irena said:
You right of couse. I have told, that it is dangerous in the real life and not so it is romantic, as in dreams. But there can be we, white womens, it is represented, when we appear in embraces black muscle men somewhere in New York, London, Paris and etc? These are dreams, it is game.
With respect it is far less dangerous than New York or most American cities or campuses where the population think nothing of going around armed and ready to use those arms.
No white women should go to Sudan as there is an active slave market in white women there. There is elsewhere as well in Africa, but the with 600,000 women missing in America, is the risk any greater in the USA?
South Africa and Nigeria shoud be avoided but the same might be said of certain areas of any major western city.
Aids is a problem in some countries in Africa such as in Zimbabwe, and South Africa, in other African countries such as Uganda it is less of a preoblem than in western countries.
The parts of Africa such as certain parts of the Congo and perhaps Cameroon that are fiercely opposed to the arrival of 'outsiders' would be parts very difficult to get to anyway.
Visiting Africa is a very stimulating experience, with few problems for any who use a bit of common sense, and most tour companies and other businesses check their staff monthly for 'aids' or other illness and the staff know they risk not just their life, but more 'importantly to them' their job and means of income.
You might be surprised that they fear loss of job more than the threat of 'aids' but that to many seems more immediate than the illness.
Last month a 23yo Zimbabwean man collapsed and died in a queue for a job. It was found he had died of starvation!
Going to Africa provides jobs, skills, and money to help a struggling continent and no one should be detered by 'fear of a risk' that in reality is greater where they are living at the moment!