Thursday, 23 April 2015

Best Gay Couple in the Philippines: Sebastian Castro and Ryan Chua

Sebastian Castro, a Peruvian Japanese decent American gay celebrity, has become really popular in the Philippines. Sebastian Castro, a boy from New York was thrown out from his house, when he came out as gay by his parents.
     Now, he is a very popular youtube legend, especially after his video, Bubble came out, which is about a gay man's breaking his gay virginity. 
   He has had a lot of fan followings from South Asia, and Philippines ranks first with Thailand in the second.
     It is been a year that Sebastian Castro is dating a Filipino guy, Ryan Chua, who is currently working as a journalist in a news channels in the Philippines.
     Sebastian Castro has had a great impact in the gay community in Philippines and he himself is living in the Philippines with boyfriend Ryan Chua, these days.
     Sebastian does a lot of concerts everywhere, and in Philippines as well. He has an active social accounts in the internet, with lots of pictures and updates about him and his boyfriend in facebook, twitter, youtube etc making this gay couple really popular.
    This pinoy celebrity gay couple, Sebastian Castro and Ryan Chua has become s sex symbol, every gay man's crush in South Asian and rated one of the best gay couple in Asia.

A picture of him and Ryan Chua in his Facebook update

the Bubble rockstar Sebastian Castro with boyfriend Ryan Chua at a gym selfie


Sebastian Castro grabs a snack with pinoy boyfriend Ryan Chua and takes a selfie

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

The Hard Life: Journey of a Homosexual in India


Sometimes one wishes really hard that they could still be a child and could enjoy the complication free life. In the childhood days, holding hands of the person from same gender was a symbol of close bonding. As soon the hands mature, the outlook changes. We often come across an awkward smile, or a laugh or a question when the Rainbow Sheep bleats about his orientation.  Being one of the LBGT was never going to be easy, was an advice we heard from many.

“So why did we choose this life?” Is a question we never understood! The repulsion of section 377 is the biggest desire that has sprouted in every heart of the LGBT community in India. We arguing as sexual minority, we are arguing for our rights. Let’s replace the word
with arguing with battling. If we carefully read the section 377, then we should also find out that it doesn’t attack us as individuals, but
whole country and ones preference of sexual indulgence. It states that engaging in beastly or unnatural acts of physical desire. Apparently those beastly and unnatural methods are the only way with which we can make.love. So the people who are opposing
the LBGT community are not saved from
law either.

One particular friend told me, so just do it behind the door, no one is coming to peep in. True what we do in our beds are our private business. The question if it’s our private life, why does such law exists in first place. But this very law has been used to separate a lesbian couple, killing of a man in name of curing him, disowning the child, calling one immoral. Now
that our methods of intercourse are illegal, our orientation becomes a threat or more like homosexual people will be easily threatened by law officials. We cannot call ourselves minority. If we are Minority, the Majority will use it to levy their demands and prejudice on us. Another funny and dimwit comment was that a gay child is not born innocent like a
hetero-child.  But how does a child who had never seen any gay couple or been informed about the existence of such desires become evil with his birth.

People say we are against Bible, Koran, Gita, whatever holy books exist.
What if Eve met Sin before and fell in love with her or what if Adam met David.  What if Chitrangada was actually a man with whom Arjun fell in love? Why should religion dominate our acts in lives or beds. Doesn’t the
constitution say we are secular, equal and free? The existence of this basic law is
hindrance to our integrity like law of Sedation. Problem with our constitution is that we have too many laws and too many speakers without
the knowledge of the influence they
have.

One particular speaker we would like to shut up would be Baba Ramdev. We blame westernization for sudden emergence of Homosexuals. But we don’t count the trousers we are wearing, we don’t count the education we are pursuing, we don’t see the companies
we work for. If westernization was the root cause of Homosexuals, then why.is USA still fighting for its marriage.equality rights? We were told we will never get acceptance in society for our orientation. We are also blamed
as a bunch of upper-middle class minds,
who had excluded the people from lower strata. The world is each for her own, so we will fight as individuals and as a community. It’s very easy to crack a joke on an effeminate man or term a tomboy as lesbian or call a
transgender chakka. It’s very hard to live with what we are at times. But why should we care about religion or society if we are fallen beings?
If we are unnatural, we can always.retort back that Heterosexuality is not right but just common. Why is it so.hard to follow the simple words of the great man- To live and let Live? We are not breaking in your house or
injecting a Heterosexual with homosexual genes. Why is it so hard.to accept that we are born of Heterosexual parents, we grew up under their care so it’s not some ailment or a phase. It’s as natural as blood running in
veins. Why is a rapist more acceptable then us?

A rapist gets.seven years.of imprisonment and we get a life imprisonment for loving someone. We are.just plain Individuals who would want
our own personal happy endings. Why is it so hard to stop caring about the sexual orientation in first place? Don’t we have greater problems to.tackle then hampering our peaceful Pillow

Talk?

Monday, 9 September 2013

Wentworth Miller Tried to Commit Suicide


Wentworth Miller Tried to Commit
Suicide Before Coming Out: "The First
Time I Tried to Kill Myself I Was 15"
"The first time I tried to kill myself I was
15," he said.
"I waited until my family went away for
the weekend and I was alone in the house
and I swallowed a bottle of pills. I don't
remember what happened over the next
couple days, but I'm pretty sure come
Monday morning I was on a bus back to
school pretending everything was fine. And
when someone asked me if that was a cry
for help, I say no, because I told no one."
Miller continued, "Growing up I was a
target. Speaking the right way, standing
the right way, holding your wrist the right
way. Every day was a test and there was a
thousand ways to fail. A thousand ways to
portray yourself to not live up to someone
else's standards of what was accepted."


Sunil Babu Pant - The Gay Hero from Nepal

Sunil Babu Pant, a Belarus-educated
computer engineer, is Nepal's first openly gay lawmaker. On April 10, 2008, Pant won one of five seats secured by The Communist Party of Nepal (United) in the 601 seat assembly.

"We have chosen Sunil Babu Pant as our candidate to ensure the rights of gay and other minority groups," Ganesh Shah, general secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal (United), told AFP. "He will be the
first person to represent Nepal's gay
community."

Pant founded the Blue Diamond Society in 2001, the only gay rights group in Nepal. "Representing a sexual minority I will make sure the new constitution protects sexual groups, people with disabilities,
small indigenous castes and others," Pant told AFP.

Pant's election is a historic move in Nepal, a traditionally Hindu, caste-dominated and conservative culture.

In December 2007, Nepal's Supreme Court as ordered their government to extend equal protections under the law to their gay, lesbian, transgender and intersex
population


Sunday, 8 September 2013

Nolan Lewis - Mr Gay India 2013

Nolan Lewis, a model from Mumbai went al the way International by representing India this year for Mr Gay World 2013 as Mr Gay India.
    Nolan Lewis also became the first Indian to reach the top 10 in this pageant this year. When asked, Mr Gay India Nolan Lewis said that participating in this inernational event wasnt an easy one.
   India where events like Miss World and other pageants are given so much priorities, Nolan Lewis was fighting to find companies to sponser him for this year. Nolan did contact various companies for support in participating for Mr Gay World, Mr Gay India 2013 Lewis didnt get anyone to sponser him. Even after gay sex being legalised in India in 2013, Nolan Lewis had to take part in this event at all his personal cost due to lack of sponsers.
    Below are some photos of Nolan Lewis which you may take a look at:






Saturday, 7 September 2013

Zoltan Parag - Mr Gay India

Zoltan Parag may not be a popular name in closeted India but he surely has made the Indian lgbt community proud.
   Zoltan Parag, a male model from Mumbai represented India as Mr Gay India in New York for the internationally recognised Mr Gay World 2008.

   While this man, Zoltan Parag walked the streets of New York as Mr Gay India with proud, India far from appreciating it, does not even recognise Zoltan Parag for his participation in this international gay pageant.






Thursday, 1 August 2013

New York boycotts Vodka - Protest Against Anti-Gay Laws in Russia

On Wednesday, gay right activists in New York City came up t and dumped vodka in the streets as a protest against Russia’s anti- gay law, with a large number of gay bar and club’s owners promising to boycott the use of Russian vodkas as a protest. The protest began last week in Seattle when the boycotting of Russian vodkas by gay bar owners began, which led to boycott in San Francisco where gay bar owners joined hands in this protest and reached out New York City, where gay activists openly poured vodkas in the streets.
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      Advocates of gay rights in NYC, carried banners and signs that made statements about Russian vodkas being infused with hatred, and gathered together outside the Russian consulate in New York, on Wednesday, and poured it in the pavements and streets.

     This call for protest actually did come, when an investigator in Russia told in May, that a man of 23 years of gay was tortured and then killed when he told his friend about him being gay.
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     Last June, the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin also signed a law that banned gay propaganda, which would make participation in gay rallies illegal and would also make it illegal for anyone to speak for gay rights and support for homosexuals. A ban was also made by the Russian president on adopting Russian children by same-sex couples.

       This boycott focuses on Stolichnaya vodka, which has its ingredients of Russia origin, and has the vodka company too supported this protest for gay rights. The chief executive of Stolichnaya, Val Mendeleev, wrote in an open letter for the boycott, that the company has always been and will always support and be a friend to the LGBT community.

Russia is due to host the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.