"AA Youo HAAY?!" she yelled.
"WHAAAT?!" I couldn't hear her through all the noise and prancing males around me.
"A R E Y O U GAAAYY?!!?" She exploded.
"NOOO!" I shouted back... "A R E YOOOUU GAAY?!?!"
"NOoo!" she laughed.
"Then What are you doing here?"
"I'm with a gay friend!!! What are YOU doing here?!"
"I'm with MY gay friend!!!"
This conversation was held on top of a stage at a gay club in Si-lom, Bangkok. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
Sunday morning, after a wonderful week with Jasper and others, I packed my small bag and headed off to meet with my new host, who goes by the name of Markus. We met at one of the malls, and, well, I've noticed that he was gay. now I'm not talking about the kind'a gay we have in Israel... I'm talking about full time gay, one who is not afraid of what the society would think about him. After all, it is very common to see gay, transvestite, transgender, or just feminine men walking all over Bangkok.
Now I had my suspicion, but I wasn't truly sure about him being gay, and at first I thought that it could maybe pose a problem, since I've never had the experience or the knowledge in being comfortable around gay men... you could say that I was terrified. But I decided that it was time for me to grow up a little, especially in this concern, so I've decided of making Markus, my host for the better part of the upcoming week, to be my mentor.
The first experience, for me, was a total flop. I told him I need to go to the Israeli place to get some stuff from my bag and ask some questions about some organized trips. The way over there was nice because he offered me different modes of transportation, such as the boat, which was this sort of one time experience, and also at the back of an open transit. When we got there, I invited him to try the Israeli food. So we sat down on the wooden stools, an obvious Israeli guy with an obvious gay Philippine, while all other Israeli eyes were utterly directed at us. I handled the staring quite well, I thought to myself, but as soon as he began dancing in his seat, I thought I was going to have a stroke. It was a simple example of my social behavior constraints to his free mind, and body. I knew back then that I have a lot to work on, but I also knew that I have to talk to him about it, because I have no desire to offend him in anyway.
We reached his home during the late evening, where his roommates were already asleep, so we watched a bit of TV and headed back to Bed ourselves. Now I've slept with men before in beds, but this was my first time with a gay guy, so I guess my inexperience in handling this situation was making me fear a bit like a big idiot, but I've managed to get a hold on myself in the end.
Eating dinner together - Markus, me, Jojit and Lizza
For the next 2 days, I had the chance of meeting his lovely roommates, Jojit and Lizza a couple, also from the Philippines, and their HUGE drulling san-bernard who is really fond of me. We went together for dinner, and just talked whenever Markus was away at work. They've told me that they would like to visit Israel, since they are 7th day Adventists, which, to my surprise, has very similar beliefs as Judaism, for example, not eating pork, or not working on Sabbath (including electricity!).

Jojit, Lizza and Markus
On Tuesday evening, I pleaded Markus to take me to a drag show, just to experience the scenery, and on our way to Si-lom, one of the prominent places for gay men in Bangkok, I decided to talk to him about my predicament. I've explained that I didn't know from his couchsurfing profile that he was gay (I explained I didn't read through all of it), that In my country I never experienced any close contact with gays, that I feel a bit awkward around them and that I wanna change that.
Eating Mango with rice and coconut
I was glad that he was taking this really well... I felt as though from then on we can be more open with each-other, and I guess it made the Club experience a lot better for my part.
Me and Yuri
After about an hour and a half of talking, we entered the club, which was disappointingly empty. The Drag show was suppose to start at 23:30, and it was 23:20 with almost no one in sight. There were few guys standing at different locations, checking out the fresh meat (probably me) from time to time, but mostly it was quiet, although the music was intense. To my surprise, the place soon was packed with mostly young hot male bodies from all over the world, and the show began. Unfortunately, I was given a hard time when I took out my camera, so I didn't get to film the show itself. But it was really nice... one of the performances was actually quite good, with great lip-sync, and he/she was really hot.
After the drag show, the dance music was played once again, and everyone joined in a sort of a Sodom and Gomorrah recap. I couldn't take pictures, but I managed to take a short video, which I believe manages to convey somewhat of the atmosphere I experienced over there (although youtube made it soo dark!).
1 comment:
seeeeeeeexy!
so, are you starting to "drop" the soaps now? =P
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