The only racial discrimination ive ever experienced was from the gay community in gay clubs/bars, this is especially ‘gutting’ when minority groups look to the gay community for inclusion and acceptance, but are shunned once more.
haha, well as lovely as it is to see hard bodied men line the streets, I do get pretty sick of guys blatently wearing t-shirts a size or two too small for them!
Having said that, im insanely jealous of anyone with anything that resembles pecs and/or abs!
this is fantastic! im surprised you’re not being snapped up to feature in a publication… im sure theres plenty of disfunctional people out there that could do with abit of Hunt’s advice x
I really liked this one! I completely agree.
After having pushed romance out of my life for the past short while, to focus on other things, ive begun to realise how dull and flat everything has become.
Bring on the next victim!
I, personally, dont quite understand the whole youthful sex appeal rubbish. I see these young guys parading their bleached and oddly shaved hair, topman vests and whatever else and im just not interested. But an older guy with quiet confidence catches my eye everytime!
haha, its comforting to know your never alone! Sometimes ‘it just aint workin’.. I dont have the heart to say anything, better just to moan a bit and hope my GSCE in drama ensures i give a 1st rate performance!
Nice post, I just finished reading the book myself.
I didnt really identify much with the modern characters gay lifestyle (i dont own gym membership, the thought of dancing topless scares me slightly and ive never been to Fire or Barcode), so the story of the older character appealed to me more immediately. It definately gives pause for thought over all the things we take for granted. Theres definately a gap in the buisness market when it comes to mature gays, you want to tap into that ASAP!
“Living in London is a bit like getting a great blow job from somebody who, when the lights come on, turns out to have bloodshot eyes and bad skin”
Pure Genius! I love London, more than any other city in the world that i have been to. It’s one of those things you can’t explain, theres an atmosphere here that I havn’t experienced anywhere else. Its unfortunate that your friend saw London in the winter, like everyone London has its nasty side (which usually surfaces underneath grey skies), but when summer hits there is an awesome buzz here. Even when the winter blues are here there is beauty to be found in this citys uglyness.
No Prejudice Please, We're Gay
July 2nd, 2010 at 18:01nice piece
The only racial discrimination ive ever experienced was from the gay community in gay clubs/bars, this is especially ‘gutting’ when minority groups look to the gay community for inclusion and acceptance, but are shunned once more.
Well done for standing up to Ames
Clothing's Too Tight To Mention
May 27th, 2010 at 21:21haha, well as lovely as it is to see hard bodied men line the streets, I do get pretty sick of guys blatently wearing t-shirts a size or two too small for them!
Having said that, im insanely jealous of anyone with anything that resembles pecs and/or abs!
My Lover's Gone AWOL
May 27th, 2010 at 21:11very tactful advice. I agree, seems Mr France needs a bit of time to get himself sorted. In the meantime theres nothing stopping you from living life
I Just Can’t Get You Out Of My Head
March 27th, 2010 at 13:25this is fantastic! im surprised you’re not being snapped up to feature in a publication… im sure theres plenty of disfunctional people out there that could do with abit of Hunt’s advice x
Better to Have Loved and Lost
March 20th, 2010 at 22:58I really liked this one! I completely agree.
After having pushed romance out of my life for the past short while, to focus on other things, ive begun to realise how dull and flat everything has become.
Bring on the next victim!
http://badly-drawn-boy.blogspot.com
No Point Mourning Your Milk Teeth
March 16th, 2010 at 00:37What if youre a genuinely ugly youngster?!
I, personally, dont quite understand the whole youthful sex appeal rubbish. I see these young guys parading their bleached and oddly shaved hair, topman vests and whatever else and im just not interested. But an older guy with quiet confidence catches my eye everytime!
Counterfeit Moans
March 6th, 2010 at 17:14haha, its comforting to know your never alone! Sometimes ‘it just aint workin’.. I dont have the heart to say anything, better just to moan a bit and hope my GSCE in drama ensures i give a 1st rate performance!
http://badly-drawn-boy.blogspot.com
We Fade to Grey
March 6th, 2010 at 17:11Nice post, I just finished reading the book myself.
I didnt really identify much with the modern characters gay lifestyle (i dont own gym membership, the thought of dancing topless scares me slightly and ive never been to Fire or Barcode), so the story of the older character appealed to me more immediately. It definately gives pause for thought over all the things we take for granted. Theres definately a gap in the buisness market when it comes to mature gays, you want to tap into that ASAP!
http://badly-drawn-boy.blogspot.com/
Passion's Mapped Out
March 6th, 2010 at 16:52“Living in London is a bit like getting a great blow job from somebody who, when the lights come on, turns out to have bloodshot eyes and bad skin”
Pure Genius! I love London, more than any other city in the world that i have been to. It’s one of those things you can’t explain, theres an atmosphere here that I havn’t experienced anywhere else. Its unfortunate that your friend saw London in the winter, like everyone London has its nasty side (which usually surfaces underneath grey skies), but when summer hits there is an awesome buzz here. Even when the winter blues are here there is beauty to be found in this citys uglyness.
x
http://badly-drawn-boy.blogspot.com