The latter took out a knife and stabbed the sultan on the thigh. The sultan tried to kiss the unwilling boy.
The boy did not suspect that the sultan would assault him sexually but when he saw that the sultan was so inclined, he fought off his advances and would not submit to have sex with the sultan. As he desired the boy, he invited him to converse with him, proposed toasts in his honor, and invited him to his chamber. "Sultan (Mehmed II) summoned Vlad the son of Dracula…he had with him his younger brother (Radu cel Frumos), who became his homosexual lover and lived with him…. The kinder people treat each other, the better place our world becomes. You cannot convince a crowd.ĭespite the depressive circumstances, I’m staying positive, like always, just wishing him happiness and the best in life, at least he is safe and with his dear ones. I used to argue, but it’s useless, people just talk a lot but don’t do anything good. However I don’t recommend interacting with anyone in the comments. Sure, you can watch his dances to appreciate his talent, anyways, the admiration from sincere people always makes him smile. I thought drawing him was the only thing that could comfort him… but I can’t stand the toxic society either.Īll videos of his performances were posted by guests who recorded it, also there are mostly re-uploads, but they don’t know him personally, neither respect him. I could understand how he felt - I have been judged and humiliated JUST for being his friend! It’s very tiring to be pressured, imagine not just someone, but EVERYONE criticizing and shaming “dancing is a sin”, “looking feminine for a male is sin”, “liking someone of the same gender is sin”, “you SHOULD stop, you should repent, CHANGE”. So there’s no possibility to support him, since he doesn’t perform anymore. My friend loved dancing, for his artistic nature it was the only self-expression, but he quit. Thank you! I hope you don’t mind if I answer publicly to let others know that I spoke up, and that I will keep speaking.