g_b Looking to know a cool, masculine, discreet guy

2008-09-16 Thread Zen
friendly guy from the USA 38 5'11 med thick build...clean 
shaven ,masculine looking to meet a discreet, masculine non-scene 
guy.Prefer ages 30-46 thick or stocky build but not a must.
Intrested in meeting a good guy will visit in 2009, looking for someone 
who wish to be friends and chat until then,,
if so send word ot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 



g_b Fw: [GB - 10 Proud Yrs.] The GB Parents' Meet (A MUST-ATTEND)

2008-09-16 Thread Aham
I confirm!I would be coming for the parents meet along with my mom, sister, 
aunt and professor. 
I was there last year with my mom. excerpt from sachin's report: I suspected 
he was homosexual. Of late he was too attached to the internet. Later he came 
but I had already guessed. My husband doesn't know and I don't think he will be 
very accepting either. We live in a joint family. In our caste also acceptance 
is difficultis what my mom said a year back. a year later, I have surprised 
myself, by coming out to all the members of my extended  family, my colleugues, 
my friends.. every one know about my sexuality.  This GB meet was a turning 
point. My mom got an opportunity to meet, P's mom, H's Mom, Boyfriend and Sis, 
and when she saw that homosexuality was well more than having some sexual 
thrills, she understood me well. She didnt tell me often boy I support you 
But the look on her face was enough for me to understand that she has no 
questions in her mind that were raging a battle. I have documented my coming 
out story in my
 
blog. http://wordlyworld.blogspot.com/2008/03/straight-gay-bi-what-fuck-am-i.html Take
 a peep. Add this event to your must-attend list. Especially for those who are 
planning to come out. If you miss this one the wait for another one might be 
long.. may be a year long So be there!smiles :-)ahamblog: 
www.ThePregnantThought.co.cc 















g_b New Ad from Virgin Mobile for Yoyo Plan - Does Gay mean a Feminine Male?

2008-09-16 Thread Tintin Mumbai India
Hi Guys,

I dont know if you have noticed it or not. Incase the AD has not been
noticed, here is the scenario.

2 guys, friends, are in hospital with pastered limbs.

Guy1 when being attended by a female nurse gets ring from Guy2
(intentionally) and makes Nurse to check for his mobile phone in his pant
pockets, and hence to touch him.

Once Nurse leaves, he picks the call from his friend in another ward,
stating that its his turn now.

When Guy2's phone is made to ring, a male nurse enters to his room.

Now here is the point to be noted:
This male nurse is shown feminine by look, walk and feel.

I wanted to know wasnt it shown deliberately?
I can understand that they wanted to show PAKCHA / KLPD or whatever for
Guy2, when he was expecting same beautiful female nurse.

They could had shown an ugly fat female nurse, or like a bear tpye male
nurse, or simply a male nurse without any feminine act.

Dont know how it should be taken but for me, it is wrong way of portray for
a gay as a feminine male character.
Or is it simplest way to portray a gay?

Abhay.


g_b India's condom ring tone a huge global hit

2008-09-16 Thread naughty confessions
India's condom ring tone a huge global hit








Mon, Sep  8 03:45 PM
New
Delhi, Sep 8 (IANS) Guess which Indian ring tone is being downloaded
the most all over the world? No, it is not the latest Bollywood
chartbuster, but a public health message that goes 'condom, condom'.Its
makers are amazed by the popularity of the ring tone that was launched
last month and aims to promote safe sex, the use of condom and to thus
tackle the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic in the country where about 2.5
million people are estimated to be living with it.'It is a hit
internationally. Nowhere in the world are we aware of a ring tone for a
product,' said Yvonne MacPherson, country director of the BBC World
Service Trust, the international charity of the BBC.'The 'condom
a cappella' ringtone is really innovative. What is amazing is that
India has started the trend of a ring tone which carries a social
health message. People are excited about this ring tone internationally
and are looking to India for this,' MacPherson told IANS.What has perhaps 
caught the imagination of the people is the fresh voice, sound and music, which 
are totally Indian.'I think the ring tone has international appeal. It has 
quirky music and sound,' said MacPherson.In
the three weeks since its launch, the makers have already received
257,744 SMS requests for download and over two million hits on the
website.The ring tone can be downloaded by SMSing 'CONDOM' to
56887 (download charges apply) or free from anywhere worldwide on the
website www.condomcondom.org. The ring tone has been composed by Rupert
Fernandes and sung by Vijay Prakash, who is a professional singer, and
has chanted the word condom more than 50 times.'As it became
international news, there has been demand for it from all corners of
the globe,' said an excited MacPherson, who got calls from radio
stations from across the US and Britain.The ring tone marks the
latest phase in the three-year intense mass media campaign to make
condom use more socially acceptable. It was partially launched in Aug 8
but was nationally seen on television, cinema, radio and in print in
Aug 22.The campaign uses a multitude of youth friendly platforms
such as website downloads, online games, mobile advertising and
downloads, along with the TV and radio advertisements, MacPherson said,
adding that the campaign is funded by a grant from the Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation.The National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) is also using 
the ad to support its condom promotion efforts.The objective is to connect with 
all age groups and across the socio-economic strata, MacPherson added.In
the advertisement, a wedding is shown where a mobile rings with the
sound of 'condom, condom'. An embarrassed man holds the phone and looks
for others' reactions. Then he finds the reactions smart and
responsible. The tagline is 'jo samjha wohi sikander' ('the one who
understands is a winner').MacPherson said the ring tone has also scored big 
time as many have sent messages to them.One
of the messages they have received on their website is from Denmark and
it reads: 'I have just read an article about this latest ring tone from
you, i have heard it and i love IT!! you are tearing down the walls
around this taboo.'Another one from the US said: 'I found this
and my sons overwhelmed and they love it. ...opened up a new dialogue
regarding sexual health. Thank you for such a fun way to open up with
my kids about HIV and AIDS.'It is getting accolades from Indians
too. 'Awesome, from today onwards this will be my mobile ring tone,
it's a good effort to spread awareness...' a message from a man in
Karnataka said.MacPherson said: 'The objective was to make
condom socially acceptable and to remove the taboo around it. Condoms
are a health product and a life saving device to protect a person from
HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases.'People feel
embarrassed when it comes to protection so we have to first take care
of this. This is how we would be able to check the epidemic nature of
the disease. The shock value coupled with bringing the subject out in
the open will also help in dispelling the myths,' MacPherson added.According
to Radharani Mitra, the creative director of the trust which is
producing the advertisements, 'ring tones have become such personal
statements that a specially created condom ring tone seemed just the
right way of combining a health message in a fun way'.(Kavita Bajeli-Datt can 
be contacted at [EMAIL PROTECTED])


  

g_b India working on herbal cure for AIDS: Kalam

2008-09-16 Thread naughty confessions
India working on herbal cure for AIDS: Kalam








Mon, Sep  8 06:11 PM
New
Delhi, Sep 8 (IANS) Indian and Japanese scientists are working on
developing herbal and Ayurvedic formulations to treat the dreaded
HIV/AIDS, former Indian president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam said here Monday.Indian
and Japanese scientists are working together on nearly 60 plant species
and have found 16 plant species which have properties to fight AIDS,
said Kalam, an eminent scientist himself.He was speaking at the
Southeast Asian conference on Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases after
inaugurating it. He, however, did not specify the plant species or the
institutes where this research was on.Kalam said the Army
Medical Corps too were working on some formulations based on Ayurveda,
ancient Indian system of medicine, to cure HIV/AIDS.He said herbal medicines 
are part of our age-old traditions and we should work on them to treat 
diseases.About
discrimination against people suffering from AIDS and TB, he said:
HIV-positive students were thrown out of a school in Kerala and many
women are thrown out of in-laws' place due to TB infection.
Discriminations must stop. Every one needs dignity.India is
home to 2.5 million HIV/AIDS patients including over 70,000 children
below the age of 14. Similarly, every year at least 320,000 Indians die
of TB.Nearly 500 experts from Southeast Asian countries are in
Delhi to participate in the three-day TB and Chest diseases conference
here.


  

g_b Freinds in NYC or Queens NY area?

2008-09-16 Thread G GeoM

Just reaching out to any gay or bi indi or paki men in NYC or Queens NYC that 
would like to chat or meet up with a great blonde blue eyed NY'ker?
 
please send a note direct to my email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: g_b Mumbai Guy

2008-09-16 Thread Aditya Bondyopadhyay
Wish you all the best!
I liked the monogamous part read with the lots of spontaneous daring sex bit
the best!
:-)
Aditya B

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g_b The Kingdom in the Closet !! - [EMAIL PROTECTED] life in(KSA).

2008-09-16 Thread Mimo69
 
 
 
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200705/gay-saudi-arabia