g_b Hi

2007-04-19 Thread bi_somu69
I am 45 years old Indian working in Saudi Arabia but visiting from 
time to time. My height is 170 Cms Weight is 74 Kg with hairy body. I 
an looking for friend in India between the age 28 to 35 with health 
body for long term relations and fun.



g_b The GB meet at Thane on 22nd Apr07

2007-04-19 Thread Manoj
After the last one at Mulund we meet back in Thane this Sunday.

We would be meeting at the same place as usual – The Café Coffee Day 
at Panchpakhadi, Thane, and would be there for the next 30-40 minutes 
before proceeding to someone's place for another round of chat-a-thon.

We are planning a day's outing to Shangrila Water Park on the next 
Sunday (29 April) - Those of you who plan to come can register at 
this meet itself.

===
Venue: Café Coffee Day, Panchpkhadi, Thane (W).

Time: 6 pm.

Date: 22 April 2007. 

Look out for a guy wearing a BLACK cap. 

For those coming by trains: the place is just a 5 minute ride
from the Station and you can ask for `Pizza Hut, Panchpakhadi, near 
Hari Niwas Circle',

For those coming by Highway: turn in towards Thane City at Teen Hath 
Naka (near Eternity Mall) and take a left turn just before Hari Niwas 
Circle. There is a series of places like Pizza Hut, Dominos, etc 
where you can find the Café.

  

-Do get your friends along to make the event a success and to help 
them gain access to a group especially if they are not netizens. 

-You do not have to be "out" to the world to attend. This is a 
discreet event being held as a clean, safe & social get-together of a 
non-sexual nature. Hardly any of those attending are "out" as such. 

-You need to be at least 18 years of age to attend. 

-There may be many who will prefer being discreet or may be still be
coming to terms with themselves hence a request that all be sensitive 
to this and act and dress accordingly. 

===
See you all on Sunday. 

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Re: g_b Drag queens want to lead a dignified life

2007-04-19 Thread Aditya Bondyopadhyay

Drag-Queen, Cross-Dresser, Launda, Gay, MSM, Bisexual, Homosexual,
Transgender - Every possible term has been used by the author of this
article, making a veritable mash of them all, where the diffrence in contour
and meaning of the various terms are effectively rendered - well
meaningless. I often wonder if anything can be done to educate these often
well meaning hacks, who out of sheer ignorance write such gobbledigook.
Especially for hacks that belong to media houses like the Times News
Network, whose editorial position things like getting rid of 377 has been
extremely forward looking and positive.

- Aditya


On 17 Apr 2007 21:53:47 -0700, Moderator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


   Drag queens want to lead a dignified life[image: Add to Clippings]
Faizan Ahmad
*[ 12 Apr, 2007 0336hrs IST**TIMES NEWS NETWORK ]*

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*

*

*PATNA**: Baby Gupta (17) looks a pretty, fair-complexioned, sexy girl. So
much so that at a beer bar in Mumbai, nobody could suspect the gender of
this cross-dresser bisexual.

Dressed in a bright sari and a brief blouse and wearing a red lipstick,
Baby hates to be called a "launda" or male dancer. Originally hailing from
Kolkata, she is currently in Siwan and attached to an orchestra party that
performs at marriages and other functions.

"I am an entertainer and do not indulge in sex. If someone tries to force
himself on me, I will either kill him or die," Baby said while recalling her
first sexual harassment. "It happened at Meethapur village in Chapra," she
said.

Baby was here to attend a workshop and sensitisation meeting on HIV-AIDS
and males having sex with males (MSM) issues organised by the Siwan-based
Progressive Foundation for Peoples here on Wednesday.

Arpan Banerjee, who is associated with Amitie of Kolkata, admitted to
being involved in the business of gay sex. The transgender activist said
they were socially, mentally, psychologically and sexually harassed.

Speaking fluent English, tall and smart Arpan, clad in a sari and a
body-revealing blouse, confessed that the HIV rate was quite high among
bisexuals. She alleged that homosexuality was very common in Bihar. "In
Siwan, a 12-year-old boy solicited me for sex," claimed the 26-year-old
transsexual.

Favouring gay marriage, she said MSM behaviour is common in any society
but patriarchy had stigmatised it and put under the wraps. "Now society has
changed a lot, and gays and lesbians are coming into the open," she said.
But she added that they were still vulnerable groups and needed social and
governmental help.

The meeting called upon to fight the social stigma, myths and
misconceptions attached to MSM. It demanded of National Aids Control
Organisation, State Aids Control society and WHO to make MSM population a
core issue in HIV intervention project, ensure safe travel of cross-dressing
transgender entertainment workers and build up social consensus in allowing
them basic human rights and stop treating them as deviants, sick, sinners or
commodities.

"Not many people understand the pain we face every day," said heavily
made-up Ashik alias Paro. Though they perform on stage, they are forced into
sex by people and even by police, she said, adding that transsexuals have no
opportunity to do anything else.

Arpan, appearing a drag queen, is going to organise "Rainbow Walk", a
march of gays, lesbians, androgynes, gender-queer and transsexuals in
Kolkata in June. She said the West Bengal government is providing over Rs 80
lakh a year to run intervention projects, clinics, counselling and rehab
centres.

Terming transgender a political term, she said it now means to unite all
those whose gender identity did not mesh with their gender assigned at
birth. "The dignity of every person applies equally to people of all sexual
orientation and gender identities," she said forcefully. *

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g_b Nepal's Maoist Assault on Gays

2007-04-19 Thread Moderator
 

Nepal's Maoist Assault on Gays 

By: DOUG IRELAND 

04/19/2007

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The kidnapping in Nepal last month of two young women accused of being
lesbians underscores the continuing plight of the Himalayan nation's sexual
minorities.

Despite the people's democracy movement that last year put an end to the
autocratic rule of the country's monarchy, Nepal's LGBTs - including its
many metis, or cross-dressing and transgendered males - are still the
targets of violence and persecution by the country's Maoists.

Following a peace agreement the Maoist guerillas signed last November which
put an end to the bloody, decade-long civil war they had led, they joined an
interim government and, at the beginning of this month, received six of the
16 ministries in a cabinet headed by 85-year-old Prime Minister G. P.
Koirala, chief of the Seven Party Alliance, the coalition that is Nepal's
largest political formation.

"Before the peace deal, most of the violence against metis was committed by
the Nepali police, but recently many metis have been victimized by men who
called themselves Maoists," Sunil Pant, founder and director of Nepal's Blue
Diamond Society, the country's leading LGBT rights and AIDS-prevention
organization, recently wrote in U.K. Gay News.

But metis are not the Maoists' only target, as the kidnapping of the two
young lesbians shows. On March 2, a 16-year-old girl and a 20-year-old woman
named Sarita C. were detained by cadres of the Communist Party of
Nepal-Maoist on suspicion they had a sexual relationship, according to the
Blue Diamond Society. The two were held for half a day at a Maoist camp in
Sunsari, intensively interrogated about whether they were homosexuals, and
told they would "have to undergo a blood test to check if they were
lesbians." 

The teenager's family had used violence on several occasions against the
couple and had demanded that the Maoists take action against them. This was
the pair's second kidnapping; in late 2006, they had been abducted and held
at a Maoist camp in the Morang district, where they were called insulting
names for homosexuals, including chakka, and ordered to join the Maoists as
soldiers because it would lead them to the "straight life."

But the duo refused to carry weapons - as a result of which they were
deprived of food and beaten daily, though they finally managed to escape
after a month. 

The U.K. lesbian magazine Diva reported recently that in Nepal's patriarchal
culture, in which only 25 percent of adult women can read or write (compared
to 55 percent of men), lesbians - or mitinis - "face enormous problems. Most
are forced into marriage. They will be sacked and victimized if their
sexuality becomes known."

The magazine cited a Nepali saying, "The hen ought not to crow." 

Incendiary homophobic declarations from Nepal's Maoist leaders have
multiplied recently. In January, Maoist cadres began moving from house to
house in the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu telling owners not to rent rooms
to gays, according to the Mumbai, India-based newspaper Daily News and
Analysis. The newspaper reported that Sagar (some Nepalese use only one
name), the former Maoist military commander of Kathmandu, had said that
homosexuality was an "aberrant activity that could have a negative effect on
society." The newspaper reported that the Maoists, "who have also been
campaigning against polygamy, polyandry, infidelity, and drunkenness, have a
zero tolerance policy towards homosexuality." 

And a senior Maoist leader, Dev Gurung - former commander of the Maoist
militia in the western part of Nepal, and now minister of Local Government -
was quoted in December in the New Delhi, India-based daily The Asian Age as
proclaiming, "Under Soviet rule there were no homosexuals in the Soviet
Union. Now that they are moving towards capitalism, homosexuals may have
arisen there as well. So homosexuality is a product of capitalism. Under
socialism this kind of problem doesn't exist." 

Moreover, Amrita Thapa, general secretary of the Maoist women's association,
told participants at a national conference in March 2006 that homosexuals
were unnatural and were "polluting" society.

Human Rights Watch this week called for an end to Maoist persecution of LGBT
people. In an April 16 letter to Nepal's minister for Women, Children, and
Social Welfare, HRW's director of LGBT affairs, Scott Long, wrote that his
group "is gravely concerned by anti-gay rhetoric and violence targeting
people because of their presumed sexual orientation or the exercise of their

Re: g_b i've got 2 fathers ......

2007-04-19 Thread Tintin Mumbai India

Ultimate Clip.
Wish, I too could adopt a child...
But I think they (in india) allow only unmarried girls or unblessed married
couple...
Abhay.


On 17 Apr 2007 11:19:51 -0700, edwardxderwent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:




i saw this today and wanted to share 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcxB-tRXknA

eddie

 



g_b Mumbai

2007-04-19 Thread hemant shah

   
 
  I am Hemant, from Mumbai, 38yrs, 5.11", 78kg. 34 waist, good looking .
   
 
  With love, 
  Hemant. 
-


g_b The GayBombay Sunday Meet on 22 April 2007 in Thane!

2007-04-19 Thread gaybombay_moderator
The GayBombay Sunday Meet on 22 April 2007 in Thane!  

===
After the last one at Mulund we meet back in Thane this Sunday.

We would be meeting at the same place as usual – The Café Coffee Day 
at Panchpakhadi, Thane, and would be there for the next 30-40 minutes 
before proceeding to someone's place for another round of chat-a-thon.

We are planning a day's outing to Shangrila Water Park on the next 
Sunday (29 April) - Those of you who plan to come can register at 
this meet itself.
 
===
Venue: Café Coffee Day, Panchpkhadi, Thane (W).

Time: 6 pm.

Date: 22 April 2007. 

Look out for a guy wearing a BLACK cap. 

For those coming by trains: the place is just a 5 minute ride
from the Station and you can ask for `Pizza Hut, Panchpakhadi, near 
Hari Niwas Circle',

For those coming by Highway: turn in towards Thane City at Teen Hath 
Naka (near Eternity Mall) and take a left turn just before Hari Niwas 
Circle. There is a series of places like Pizza Hut, Dominos, etc 
where you can find the Café.

  

-Do get your friends along to make the event a success and to help 
them gain access to a group especially if they are not netizens. 

-You do not have to be "out" to the world to attend. This is a 
discreet event being held as a clean, safe & social get-together of a 
non-sexual nature. Hardly any of those attending are "out" as such. 

-You need to be at least 18 years of age to attend. 

-There may be many who will prefer being discreet or may be still be
coming to terms with themselves hence a request that all be sensitive 
to this and act and dress accordingly. 

===
See you all on Sunday. 
For more information: www.gaybombay.org.
=== 




g_b Re: Girls' Night Out

2007-04-19 Thread Peter Joseph Swanson
You always have the best crazy silly jokes.  I always read them.  I 
thought I'd finally say "thanks!"

Peter

--- In gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com, naughty confessions 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Girls' Night Out
> Two women friends had gone out for a Girls 
Night Out, and had been decidedly over-enthusiastic on the cocktails. 
Incredibly drunk and walking home they suddenly realized they both 
needed to pee. They were very near a graveyard and one of them 
suggested they do their business behind a headstone or something. 
> 
> The first woman had nothing to wipe with so she took off her 
panties, used them and threw them away. Her friend however was 
wearing an expensive underwear set and didn't want to ruin hers, but 
was lucky enough to salvage a large ribbon from a wreath that was on 
a grave and proceeded to wipe herself with it. After finishing, they 
made their way home.
> 
> The next day the first woman's husband phones the other husband and 
said, "These damn girls nights out have got to stop. My wife came 
home last night without her panties." "That's nothing," said the 
other. "Mine came back with a sympathy card stuck between the cheeks 
of her butt that said, 'From all of us at the Fire Station, We'll 
never forget you!' 
> 
> 
> 
>
> -
> Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?
>  Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.
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g_b Love quotes

2007-04-19 Thread Shwetaaaaaaaaaa
  Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast,
it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking.
It is not easily angered, 
it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil,
but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, 
always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails.

   
  "Perfect love is rare indeed -
for to be a lover will require 
that you continually have
the subtlety of the very wise,
the flexibility of the child, 
the sensitivity of the artist,
the understanding of the philosopher,
the acceptance of the saint,
the tolerance of the scholar and 
the fortitude of the certain."




  
  
   
  
   
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g_b sanjay from mumbai

2007-04-19 Thread nilesh zaveri
hi

  this is sanjay from mumbai
  if u r really interested in luv or trustworthy relation 
  ur search ends here
  i m 43 male working as accountant
  bye
  take care


   


g_b Success in Marriage

2007-04-19 Thread naughty confessions
Success in Marriage

  A couple had been married for 45 years and had raised a brood of 11 children
and were blessed with 22 grandchildren. When asked the secret for staying
together all that time, the wife replies, "Many years ago we made a promise to
each other: the first one to pack up and leave has to take all the kids."

   
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g_b Gender & Sexuality Film Festival in Delhi-May 12th-15th 2007

2007-04-19 Thread desidyke
Pratibha Parmar's latest film "Nina's Heavenly Delights" will be screening
as part of PSBT International Film Festival on Gender and Sexuality,
scheduled between 12 and 15 May 2007, at the India Habitat Centre, New
Delhi. 
http://www.psbt.org/ifgs.htm

The event will showcase a selection of some of the best and award winning
films from India and around the world. Many of the films being screened
will be showcased in India for the first time.

Please help spread the word about the film screening. Pratibha will be in
Delhi at the screening for a Q&A after the film.

Here's the website for the film:
http://www.ninasheavenlydelights.com/

Show your support for wanting to see more brown-skinned queer people on
the big screen by attending the screening.


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g_b Your Eyebrows Say A Lot

2007-04-19 Thread Shwetaaaaaaaaaa


  




   
   
  Arched Brow 
The brow of beauty. You're born to the good things in life. Indicates harmony 
in relationships
   
   
   
  Upswept Brow 
A positive, optimistic brow. The sign of an activist brow.
   
   
   
  Downswept Brow 
Seductive. But could signal weakness to others
   
   
   
  Short Brow 
Gives the appearance of youth..and can be an asset. Shows independence and 
ambition
   
   
   
  Level Brow 
The brow of a career woman who also enjoys sports and the outdoor.
   
   
   
  Angular Brow 
Indicates a dramatic personality... creative, brilliant in financial matters
   
   
   
  Rounded Brow 
The brow of a businesswoman or perhaps an entertainer
  
 


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