Last week, I got an email from the guy who emailed me last year about his difficult relationship. The email was as follows:Dear GB, Not sure whether you remember me but we corresponded a while ago. It must be about a year ago.I was the one with the boyfriend trouble with the nice apartment where he stayed over and people was thinking that he was using me. :) Anyway he has moved out and we have a good understanding and I told him that we should be good friends etc.... He's moved out and all is well. We still see each other most weekend. I think it is nice to have some companionship in London. :)Ok just to cut to the chase. Full story...
Spending few days in Singapore recently allowed me to catch up with fellow blogger DL, who I met in London last summer.
Today I visited Singapore's National Museum with boyfriend P and our female Mexican friend who also happened to be in Singapore.
Although I'm not single, since ex-boyfriend S moved out I've been living alone so it's very much a gay bachelor lifestyle.
Within a week or so, I'll be going on a little trip to Asia to see boyfriend P and meet a few more of his friends.
It's very flattering that people want to meet me, based purely on what they've read in my blog :-). Yesterday I got two such requests.
A reader has brought to my attention one of the leader articles in last week's Economist magazine, which contains the following sentence:
One investment bank, for example, is extending its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender network to its Indian operations over the opposition of its local boss.
About a week ago, a reader sent me the following email:Dear GB,Story of my life (like everyone else).
It's around 9:30pm in the evening, the day after ex-boyfriend S moved into his new home. Having finished my evening meal, I'm half watching TV, and half chatting to this guy on gaydar:Guy: so what's ur mobile numberGB: xxxxxxxxxxxx, u?Guy: ur nameGB: GB, u?Suddenly my phone rings with a number that it doesn't recognise.
Thanks to everyone who voted in my recent poll "Am I making it all up". The final results are as follows:Question: Are the stories that GB writes about his life true or untrue?12% Gospel truth [27 votes: all GB's stories are true in every detail and I can't believe anyone would think otherwise!]59% Mostly true [134 votes: GB's stories are basically true, however minor details may have been changed to protect everyone's anonymity.
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