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I was on vacation with the Taliban- and fell in love with

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A British tourist has traveled through one of the world’s most dangerous borders, spent his holiday with the Taliban and spent a holiday with the terrorists.

After falling in love with “Extreme Travel” two years ago, Toyosi Osideinde, now 30, visited 69 countries to date – an upcoming, upcoming trip to Ukraine.

After deciding to travel to Iraq, Syria and Belarus were “not enough” and he prepared for his ultimate “dangerous and thrilling” experience.

His 11-day trip sent a financial adviser from Bath, Somerset, England to Islamabad in Pakistan and drove to Peshawar on the Afghan border.

Toyosi Osideinde fell in love with “extreme travel” two years ago. Tooyos left/SWNS

There, he said, he entered the embassy, ​​where members of the Taliban were interviewed with members of the heavy machine guns.

He said he traveled to small villages and huge markets, ate Biyani, and even ran away with the Taliban members.

“This trip was an eye-opening experience,” Toyosi said.

“One thing that surprised me was when I was in the bank, I saw a woman working and putting on makeup.

“And then, I started seeing more and more women on the streets and in the markets where I didn’t cover my face.

“It turns out that while some things about Afghan women are real, such as having to go out for education at a certain age, women are still allowed to do what they are doing before the Taliban acquisition.

“You’re kind of like a celebrity – locals will follow you for miles. I’ll keep me following me for two hours just to take pictures with me. Some kids want me in their YouTube videos. Even in the bank, I can skip the queue.

“I’m a celebrity and I don’t want to leave.”

A member of the Taliban worked as security guards at the Hotel Fontsa and they eventually hung up.

“I ordered some takeaway and he took it to my room,” Torossi said. “I noticed that he kept coming back every five minutes to see what I was doing.

“At some point, I just asked him if he wanted to come in and see the movie. We shared some food and continued to talk. After that, something happened and we met each other every day.

“Arabs love to flirt with men. They love me – I’m fascinated.”

Osideinde’s trip to Afghanistan feels like a “celebrity”. Tooyos left/SWNS

In every country, Toyosi has been to, and he has used Grindr to find men so far. Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan are the only two countries he does not have.

He said: “I tried to be cautious – you have to be careful. I feel safer with my security staff. We don’t say much because he doesn’t speak English and I don’t speak Farsi.

“At night, we would look at the gossip girl. He would love to show me his gun.

“We’ve been talking since I came back, but after a while, I had to let go. The moment I left it, it didn’t feel right – it was just a runaway.

He said his Taliban lover was “passionate” and “used it well”.

“They are very sensitive and love to kiss – it’s romantic to some extent. They make you feel like you’ve known each other for many years. In the Western world, it’s definitely not like a hook.

“The Taliban penis should not be underestimated.

“I try to have sex anywhere. Especially if someone tells me not to do anything there because they are racist and homophobic, I’m like ‘You know what, I’m going to do it.'”

A trip last November left him spending six days in Kabul and five days in Pakistan. The trip cost nearly $5,300 in total.

Speaking of his entry interview, he said as he crossed Afghanistan: “I sat there and thought, ‘This is the ending – what did I do?”

Eventually, he was allowed to walk across what he called “the most dangerous border in the world.”

Toyosi visited three provinces in Afghanistan, Kabul, Southern Gahar and Bamian.

“I think I’ll be shipped to the Third World. I can’t even describe it,” he said.

“A lot of things happened – there were machine guns everywhere, you could see the Taliban. There were a lot of people trying to cross Afghanistan from Pakistan.”

“You can see people begging in the streets, pulling at each other, and others trying to tear each other apart.”

Toyosi Osideinde is on vacation with his Taliban security guards. Tooyos left/SWNS

After arriving in Afghanistan, he traveled to the capital Kabul for six hours before checking into his hotel.

“There are Talibans everywhere. Without the Taliban, you can’t know exactly where you are at each point in time.

“I’m used to this because it’s the same in Syria, but it’s a new level. At least in Syria, there’s protection – in Afghanistan, there’s no embassy. If something happens to me, I’m my own and no one can protect me.”

Toyosi told Toyosi through his tour guide that it was illegal to shoot female videos and believed that this is why Western countries cannot see Afghan women in the media.

He also claimed that due to severe punishment, there were few crimes in the Islamic state.

During the trip, Fonsa said he had not encountered any racial or homosexual crimes.

However, on the way home, Toyosi’s passport took him off at the border and was not allowed to cross as he did not print out his visa – that was on his phone.

He said: “My machine gun pointed at my head and was questioned on 24/7.

“When you try to leave the country, you are on the list – you are considered a ‘terrorist’. There is a question about why you are in the country and why you are leaving it.”

After finally leaving Afghanistan, he was in Pakistan for another two days.

He said: “Four officers with heavy machinery followed me every step.

“On the journey, there are a lot of opinions: That’s it – you’re lying in bed, it’s stupid, and now it’s damn.”

Toyosi managed to fund his trip to his self-employed financial adviser in Italy. Most of his meetings are held on Zoom or on the team, allowing him to travel in the afternoon after work.

He said: “I believe in using my time – smart and hard work. It’s paid for my trip, which is really expensive.

“I’ll bring my suit and during the meeting I’ll wear a suit on top and bottom shorts.”

In two weeks, Toyosi will still have a 26-hour bus from Latvia to Ukraine despite ongoing war with Russia.

“I have a feeling that if I don’t leave now, I probably won’t have a chance to go again.”

He also plans to move to Georgia next month.

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