In the privacy of their own homes, people will type quite interesting things into Internet search engines, thinking that no one can see what they're doing. But of course, people like me who have web sites can see! Thanks to statcounter.com, which is the web tracking service that I use, when someone lands on this blog from a search engine I can find out where in the world they are and what it was that they typed in that led them here :-).As is usually the way with these kind of things, it's surprising which posts regularly get the hits. For example, my old post about CFNM gets usually gets a few hits a day, as does my old post about pubic hair trimming. Full story...
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.
The post I did last month about how gay guys recognise each other prompted quite a few emails to be sent to me from various guys.
Within a couple of weeks, all the building work on boyfriend S's house should be complete, so he'll be moving into his new home.
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