Monday, July 31, 2006


who are paul and joe?


so during a recent drive from jeff headquarters (aka beverly center) to famima, we spotted a new store opening up in west hollywood called "paul and joe for target." it looks like any expensive boutique in the trendy melrose shopping district, but has the target logo plastered all over it. so, who are paul and joe? and why is target branching out to couture? i really don't want to care, but somehow, i do! i need help.

"Is it better to be gay in the Philippines?"


By Nelson Everett Toriano, Pacific News Service

Americans often think the U.S. is the world's most accepting places for gay, lesbian and transgender people. But a young gay American man finds out differently in the mostly Catholic, socially conservative Philippines.

During my trip to the Philippines, my cousin introduced me to people in her high school ROTC program. Carrying paper fans, her male friends skipped toward me from the back of their exercise lines. They called me guapo, or "handsome" in Tagalog.

I blushed, having never been approached before by flamers in fatigues.

I was surprised to find that in the mostly Catholic society of my homeland, gay culture is more tolerated than in America. From nightlife to the media, baklas (Tagalog for gays) are the norm. The strangest part of the entire experience was realizing that although I'm a gay male, as an American I was uncomfortable with such tolerance.

While the recent court ban on gay marriages in San Francisco -- as well as President Bush's proposed constitutional amendment outlawing gay marriage -- attacks me personally, my visit to the Philippines taught me the only way to counteract fear of the unknown is to try to understand it. During my trip, I did just that.

Though a fairly conservative country, the Philippines oozes sex, especially in its gay club scene. I paid five dollars to get into BED, one of Manila's hottest gay clubs. Inside, I was immediately struck by the club's musky heat. I never made it to the bar in the back because the club was too crowded. Sweaty men were standing so close together that no one could move their arms to dance.

Almost every guy had the same look: spiked hair, plucked eyebrows, fitted jeans, white collared shirts with the top button undone and the sleeves rolled halfway up. Some men even wore sunglasses in the club. In the Philippines, smoking and crowded rooms are everywhere, and I found the club nauseating.

Outside, I noticed a few white men who stood tall among the short Filipinos. Then there were the cross-dressers, skinny and without breasts. At an outdoor bar, my cousin broke down the Filipino gay scene. She said some of the men are actually heterosexual, with girlfriends at home. But it's common for closeted gay men to pay straight men for their "company." The straight men then spend the money on their girlfriends, who don't know where it comes from.

My cousin said you can spot a gay man or a "straight gigolo" in the Philippines by looking for those dressed in "couture" fashion. And since the Philippines is a developing country where medicine is costly, male cross-dressers can't afford the hormones for breasts. "Professional" drag queens tend to be of the upper class. She said straight gigolos are so common that almost any Filipino's "gay-dar" is finely tuned.

In my hotel room that night, I watched a man dressed as a goth sing Madonna's "Broken" on MTV Philippines. On another channel, a girl in a soap opera was crying, asking her brother if the reason he is so distant is because he's gay.

Later on during my stay, I took a field trip to ABS-CBN, the Philippines' most popular television station. I sat in the audience during a three-hour variety show. While everyone watched contestants run around, I watched a few male crewmembers kiss each other.

In the Philippines, I was aware of almost every gay interaction or innuendo. But no Filipino seemed to give any such occurrences a second glance. Upon returning to San Francisco, I realized that in the so-called "gay Mecca" of the United States, most public displays of gay affection take place only in the Castro district. Gays in the media have only recently increased in presence. And gays who act flamboyant in the hood are asking to get beat.

I was overwhelmed by the Philippines' social acceptance of gays. It was also fascinating to see how men in a different country interpreted femininity: thin bodies, long hair, thick layers of makeup. But what was most surprising was how much I, as a gay man, noticed these things while my straight friends there didn't even care.

Growing up in America, I tried my hardest to be the best person I could -- never working less than two jobs for five years, graduating college with honors, and being one of the most driven members of student government -- all because I didn't think anyone would accept who I really was. So when I saw pictures of 70-year-old lesbians crying and hugging each other after getting married in San Francisco, I thought that finally, it's possible that I might actually be treated as an equal in American society.

But it looks like it may be awhile before I experience the same type of acceptance here that I experienced in the Philippines. I question President Bush and other policy makers when they describe America as a model nation for the rest of the world, especially for developing countries. How can they say that when they don't even understand the people they're supposed represent here in this country?

http://www.imdiversity.com/Villages/Asian/civil_human_equal_rights/pns_gay_philippines.asp

Thursday, July 27, 2006

pretty can't sing


this dude BUTCHERS my absolute favorite depeche mode song

Wednesday, July 26, 2006


where's MY people cover story???


it's so strange how time flies. i've been out to my parents for a little over a year now. i couldn't even imagine saying the words "i'm gay" during my last year of college. now i'm out and proud, and working on being happy. everyday i'm thankful and hopeful that everything else after coming out will make sense. all of it. i guess i'm still learning and taking one step at a time.

had my ear flushed at the doctor's today. gross. a ball of wax the size of a peanut flushed out of my ear, with the aid of a lot of water, hydrogen peroxide, and a contraption that is a cross between a syringe and a caulking gun. it was painful and uncomfortable. now i have to put drops for the next couple of days to prevent infection.

heidi and i ended tca week with a small bang last night. the fan game rules. coldstone catering rules. brad garrett trailing behind us rules. i rule.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

word of the day


ChMMurray


32 flavors and then some


went to a gelato place in silverlake last night. split 2 medium cups (that's six scoops) with el jefe. here's a quick review:

amaretto gelato - nutty good
cantaloupe gelato - summery good
chocolate hazelnut gelato - heavenly good
peach mango nectarine gelato - fruity good
rose gelato - surprisingly good
lavender gelato - antibacterial hand soap

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

SEXY COUCH


at the ritz-carlton hotel in pasadena


the inspiration

Monday, July 17, 2006


why am i obsessed with this place?


1. pork siopao
2. sushi
3. grape fruit water (formula 50 vitamin water has more cals)
4. atm
5. lights

extra credit: the patio outside is heaven for boy watching while typing away on my ibook.

Friday, July 14, 2006

run, crammy, run!


i almost passed out during my workout this morning...
because of this guy:

something about jesse metcalfe running on the treadmill behind you just makes you want to run 10 times harder and faster. and i've already done my 30 minutes of cardio at this point. i was in the middle of doing resistance training and had to jog 5 minutes just to keep the good old heart rate up. well, there were too many things going up, except for my blood sugar level. thank God for marcus, who didn't make me continue with weights and instead fetched me a gatorade. the blue kind. he's the best p.t. ever.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

get your slurpee on


so yesterday, 7-11-06 was free slurpee day for every 7-11 store. i read it on one of my daily blogs and so at around 9 pm (bored out of our asses), jeff, angela and i embarked on a slurpee run. it was only supposed to be one store. we hit the santa monica/virgil location and they told us they had one cup left. and the cup was small. tiny. it makes a dixie cup look like a water tank. anyway, so with one cup left at this location, jeff and i stood around the machine and tried 4 flavors (yeah we're ghetto, and we love it). there's a blue one with a superman tie-in. it would be the frosty equivalent of blue balls. whatever. in comes a group of employees from nearby kaiser, demanding their free slurpies. it felt like a block party was about to start. they were turned away by the 7-11 guy, telling them "these two took the last cup." so we offered to share our cup with the party. why not, right? free slurpees! one guy in scrubs asked if he could bring his own cup. another five minutes of brainfreeze heaven, and we left to pick up angela. next stop was franklin and vermont, where there were plenty cups to give away, but no parking. i waited in the car while my homeys filled 6 (i'm telling you, they were really small cups). they had pina colada, and all that needed was a little bacardi and i'm ready to party! we ran a few errands and then finally hit our last one. it's somewhere between silverlake and eagle rock. my head's spinning from the icy sugar high at this point, i don't even know what street we were on. we drove by at least 4 more locations before midnight, but we were all over it. i love being random and i can't drink any more slurpees for another year.
jeff enjoying superman's "icy blue balls"

Monday, July 10, 2006


heidi-ku


lucky to have you
my sweet girl from missouri
thanks for listening*

*to christina milian while nick cannon works out next to you at the Y

Friday, July 07, 2006

sugar high




kristy frank's cupcakes were way too fucking sweet


zero comments and counting


i'm not really writing this blog for anyone or any other reason than myself, so it's no surprise that i get zero comments for every post. gone are the days when myspace and i were BFF and i would get at least 5 comments a day. i do miss that stupid web site, but it takes so much time away from doing actual work. maybe one day others will realize that and it will go away, but in the meantime, i'm happy to be in blogspot heaven. training is going well, i've been able to get up between 6 and 7 every morning for the last two weeks. i have to call marcus and set up our last 3 sessions. i can't wait to get a bike next month. i have another goal, which is to do one of those bike treks from rosarito to ensenada. i'm breathing much better after learning the loving with kindness technique. i put a button up shirt on with my new gray cargo shorts today and i'm totally rocking this look. going to dinner with college friends tonight. i feel great. i am smiling. i am absolutely zero on my comments page and i love it.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

he's bringing sexyback



go 'head. be gone with it.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Finding a purpose


I came across this little gem on the Internet today: "There are two important days in a person's life: the day he is born, and the day he finds out why he was born."

So. True.