Hi! I am not from Egypt but I've visited Egypt 11 times already so I'm not a stranger to the country either. Are you in Cairo, Alexandria, elsewhere? For sure there are non-traditional, non-religious men there too, I've met some connected with the tourism industry(ok, granted, they're not close friends or anything but still), I would say in the educated, upper middle class, urban pockets of society but from what I've seen there's indeed not many of them percentage wise, which is a shame. I also know Egypt is very bad on women's right and freedom and abuse. So I definitely know that dating for someone like you must be incredibly hard.
I'm from Europe so it's ofc much better overall but I'm from Eastern Europe,from one of the most traditional, conservative countries in Europe so to an extent I can understand where you're coming from well enough as I am an atheist(which let's say isn't a big deal here) who is very liberal, progressive minded, gender queer and very masculine looking but still am attracted more to men than women. So men here never wanted anything to do with me and most of them are quite off putting to me with their subtle or downright overt sexist, traditional views on men and women. Of course, it's different than in Egypt but similar in the basic idea.
Could you perhaps somehow move to Europe and try to remain in Europe(or anywhere like that, Canada, Australia, New Zealand)? Your English seems quite good and there's something about a PHD in your signature.
Anyway, what I mostly wanted to say is u can talk to me if you want to.
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