>>3103764I don't want this thread to go completely /pol/, but yeah, I'd go to Iran again.
Of course the more authoritarian aspects of the government are quite problematic, like the censorship (no worse than many other Asian countries) and the modesty laws (yet Iranian women are relatively free compared to most of the Middle East apart from the need to wear a scarf), but I do think it's getting better, and I feel quite positive about the future of Iran. As do all of the Iranians I met, including the ones who remember the times before 1979.
Pic related is a girl I met on the plane from Teheran to Bushehr, who for a week took us around town to show us nice restaurants, visiting the Old Town Mosque when they broke fast (I was there during Ramadan), and night time swims.
I'm also happy to support a country that I feel has been unfairly ostracized from the rest of the world, and if I had to choose a horse to back in the Middle East it'd probably be Iran.