g_b a visitor
hi. i landed a few days ago and would enjoy talking and going out with smb. im a frenchman fit and sporty 55y old still don`t have a mobile line.
g_b a frenchman's break in india
hi, like many others i address the goups for kind of touristic info. i live in reunion island and plan 2 or 3 months in india (nov-jan) .im interested in architecture , sea-side scenaries handycraft, and guys... just tell me what are the best cities to find partners, friends to be with and so on.i ll welcome all replies and contacts
g_b pakistan
hi brothers.i plan a visit to some big towns in pakistan(krch,lhr,islmbd,pshr).for business and cultural purposes.anyway i ll try to find friends either for sex or companionship.i'll welcome everybody's suggestions & information about how to make the most of my trip.(hotels,crusing places etc.)
gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com
hi guys.i'd apreciate if someone could give me a hint about "gay tolerant" hotels in dubai and karachi...if any.
g_b dubai
i m in dubai for a few days and i d like to meet someone i m a slim and sporty 56y.o.french man cool and affectionate.
g_b Visiting Dubai
Hi Members I will be visiting Dubai from 15 to 17 November and staying in London Crown 2 Hotel Apartment. I would like to meet someone , please contact me Eric
Re: g_b trip in dubai
you can stay in Deira area From: Eric To: gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, 9 October, 2009 3:40:12 PM Subject: g_b trip in dubai hi guys. i'll stay in dubai for a week after Hajj this year incha'Allah. i also happen to be gay.will someone be friendly enough to suggest me where to stay what to visit in dubai and surounding emerates.i live in reunion island.thanks to all. __ Get more done like never before with Yahoo!7 Mail. Learn more: http://au.overview.mail.yahoo.com/
g_b trip in dubai
hi guys. i'll stay in dubai for a week after Hajj this year incha'Allah.i also happen to be gay.will someone be friendly enough to suggest me where to stay what to visit in dubai and surounding emerates.i live in reunion island.thanks to all.
Re: g_b Gay Romance
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Re: g_b Can one make love without gttng physical?
u can 'love' someone without getting 'physical'.. whatever thats supposed to mean.. How can you 'make' love without being physical?! Wont be fun anymore ! From: vicky sharma To: gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 30 April, 2009 6:26:31 AM Subject: g_b Can one make love without gttng physical? Dear All, Cn ne1 tell me if one can make love without gttng physical? Coz i wnt 2 experienc such thng... Regards, Joey T Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. Go to http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups/
g_b accommodation needed
Hey guys, A friend desperately needs accommodation near Mulund (anywhere on central line, Thane and New Mumbai is okay too). PG / Shared apt / rented apt / or anyone interested in selling.. anything is cool.. but needs it ASAP. Requirement is a 1BHK, but ready to settle for smaller... anything to accommodate a single bachelor. If you have bigger, please still get in touch, he can find a roommate and share it or something. If interested, please email back on ej_se...@yahoo.com or call 9892076585. Thank you so much! Best, EJ Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
g_b opportunity to help with Mumbai's disaster plan
Hey guys, Some of you might have heard of this (seen it in local newspapers etc). This is about MumbaiVOICES, a project put together by Indians living abroad partnering with local agencies like the MCGM, to make your voice count. YOUR experiences will be used to shape how disasters are managed in Mumbai here on. Here's a small gist: Project gist: www.mumbaiVOICES.com is a website, that provides Mumbaikars an opportunity to voice their experiences of Nov 26 terror attacks in Mumbai. The back end of this website consists of experts from the fields of public health, disaster mitigation, human rights etc, partnered with local governance agencies (MCGM) and private enterprises from Mumbai (1298, NMIMS, TISS, LIHS and Mumbai University). These agencies will analyze your experiences to strengthen the disaster response of the city, to ensure that the next time our city is affected by an attack, we're prepared for the very worst, and ensure that no Mumbaikar loses more than what is completely unavoidable. Opportunity: We're now looking for ground staff, with any or no level of training, in data management and basic interview skills (can be complete newbies, simply interested in making a change for their own city! We shall train them fully). To apply, please email on ej_se...@yahoo.com In any case, help spread the word by joining the facebook cause - http://apps.facebook.com/causes/226283/18686243?m=ac75a943 Thanks! Team - MumbaiVOICES Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
Re: g_b How to Enjoy Life as a Single Person on Valentine's Day!
I woke up late, spoke to my long distance boyfriend for 4 hours, saw 'He's just NOT that into you', went out for dinner with friends, shopped and got back home. A satisfactory day I guess.. Dont get the big deal about V Day anyway... I just want my BF to care and use it to spoil me more! From: Sanjay Lulla To: "asfa...@yahoo.com" Cc: "gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Sunday, 15 February, 2009 1:10:42 PM Subject: Re: g_b How to Enjoy Life as a Single Person on Valentine's Day! Was away from my partner so that can count as being alone! I tasted a big bar of chocolate smsd valentine greetings to my friends n family. Relaxed all day. Went shopping End of day calld my partner and yelled my lungs out! Wishd him and told him the 3 magic words. I want diamonds :p. asfan wrote: > I am single and spent Valentine's Day by working, attending a > business meeting and then attending a music performance. A day well spent. > Any other contributions? --- On Sat, 14/2/09, moderator y .in> wrote: > From: moderator Subject: g_b How to Enjoy Life as > a Single Person on Valentine's Day! To: gay_bom...@yahoogro ups.com, > . . .. > Date: Saturday, 14 February, 2009, 12:55 AM > How to Enjoy Life as a Single Person on Valentine’s Day! > Are you single? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . >Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/
Re: g_b Finally I did it (My experience at kelwa beach picnic - 8th Feb 2009)
Whats with the whole 'loud mouthed effeminate men who create tantrum and draw unwanted attention' deal.. I mean... come off it, aren't they a part of our community too? As far as all my friends go, my effeminate friends are probably the most fun at social do's.. I'd go more if i knew they're coming. Lets stop further sub-dividing ourselves. Vik PS: i get the deal with public embarrassment with effeminate guys around, but we all know this sub-division does not end there. Its almost like internalized homophobia.. a topic too vast to discuss here. From: amit To: gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 9 February, 2009 4:23:21 PM Subject: g_b Finally I did it (My experience at kelwa beach picnic - 8th Feb 2009) I have been a member of GB mailing list since last 3+ years. I have always read about the events organized by GB, but never really had the guts to attend any of them. Somehow at the very last moment I always panicked and dropped the idea. However I finally mustered the courage to attend the picnic and realized what a fool I have been all this time. I had the best time of my life in this picnic, even more than most of the outings that I attended with my straight friends. As it is said that "the first impression is the last impression". Right now I am left with the impression that will compel me to attend all forth coming GB events without FAILURE. Let me first tell something about myself, I am working in IT field for a well known MNC at a very good position. I am a closeted gay since ever, except for few of my very close friends. Just like all the people who don't attend GB events, I was always under assumption that these events will be attended by loud mouthed effeminate men who create tantrum and draw unwanted attention. The question that always bugged me was - What if I get seen hanging around with such kind of people by men who I work with or even worst relatives? What will they think? Will they spread the word behind my back that I am gay? How will it affect my career in our homophobic society based country? What if someone in the party tries to get funny with me? All my questions were answered in this trip in a positive manner. First of all, people attending the meet are in no way effeminate or cheap acting. I was relieved to find most of them to be professionally well settled and best in their fields. Since hanky panky is officially disallowed in these events, the level of comfort is guaranteed. The picnic was not about getting hooked up, but more about getting to know each other and make new friends. Despite me and some other guy's being first time attendees, we were able to gel with the rest of the crowd pretty easily, which I find kind of difficult when I am going to events containing straight people. Strange isn't it? I can remember 90% of the people by their first names. To describe this event in a short sentence, all I can say is a bunch of well mannered men having a good time together. Even if I would have been spotted by people I know, what the hell I am not going anything wrong. Last but not least, before I end my article I would like to thank the organizers who made this event happen. It takes a lot to do something that touches people lives that makes their day. Amit A. [For the convenience of other people who won't remember me because of many other guys having the same name as me, I am the guy with large tattoos on my arms] Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/