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    What an awful saturday. First I read about “Surrogate Mothers’ New Niche: Bearing Babies for Gay Couples” while I have the worst’s most awful chicken cutlet for lunch. Then I went to look out of the window to ruminate on how there is no hope for the human race, and I suddenly realize I’m staring at that condominum being built for the gay community (aka the Pink Dollar Project). I don’t mind lesbians, but gay men frighten me. A lot.

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    17 Comments

    Posted by
    ngader
    28 May 2005 @ 2pm

    doncha know? that’s hawt pink zone ya talking about


    Posted by
    knightofpentacles
    28 May 2005 @ 3pm

    Why are homosexual females are perceived as ‘hot’ but homosexual males are perceived as ‘frightening’ by the hetrosexual male population? Does the hetrosexual female population generally perceive homosexual males as ‘hot’ and homosexual females as ‘frightening’?


    Posted by
    ningx
    28 May 2005 @ 3pm

    the paintings….
    sheesh.

    and i just watch batman earlier.


    Posted by
    kelawar
    28 May 2005 @ 6pm

    I think you might be referring to Lincoln Modern ard the Novena area but your picture shows Icon ard the Tg Pagar area (can see Amara hotel just behind it).


    Posted by
    postmaster-general
    28 May 2005 @ 7pm

    Huh? Now got gay projects? you know what that means. No more crime at Novena area. The running theory is whenever gays move in, crime drops. Like here in DC, DuPont Cirlce is low in crime beacuse its high in metagayrine count.


    Posted by
    powerpuff
    28 May 2005 @ 8pm

    yeah, dont be unfair. lesbians are ok but gays are not? Baahhhh


    Posted by
    Stacia
    28 May 2005 @ 8pm

    I’m sorry, but to me that’s really applying unfair double standards to lesbians and gay men. Gay men don’t pose any threat to you, neither will they cause you to change your sexual orientation if you’re secure about it.


    Posted by
    Martin
    28 May 2005 @ 10pm

    actually I have a few gay men friends…but they are just nice people too.


    Posted by
    Theoretically Practical
    28 May 2005 @ 11pm

    Ok, am I seeing things? There is such a thing as “gay areas” in Singapore? Enlighten me, please.


    Posted by
    aneki
    29 May 2005 @ 12am

    L would cry if he saw those paintings. Anyways, I prefer lesbians to gays because gays can over-act so much at times and just be so…annoying to the rest of the world when it’s a certain type of gay.


    Posted by
    ~Z~
    29 May 2005 @ 2am

    Of course it’s for gay men. The building is obviously a phallic symbol, protruding into the Singapore skyline. The fiends!

    *not homophobic myself, but penis jokes are always fun*


    Posted by
    suspiciousbastard
    29 May 2005 @ 2am

    That cutlet looks good. Reminds me of the pork cutlet that I had for dinner. The wannabe Japanese food at Pasir Ris is great.


    Posted by
    soohk
    29 May 2005 @ 4pm

    wow now also got gay condo…they are human, no differrence between them and me…only that they have differrent likings..


    Posted by
    One Little Twit
    30 May 2005 @ 1am

    Eh, i love gay men okay! They are spontaneous, have rather good dress sense and are more sensitive to girls’ feelings and they always move out and stay therefore holds fabulous house parties!


    Posted by
    fuzzarella
    30 May 2005 @ 11am

    i have nothing against homosexual.. in fact some of them are my good friends.
    but i realised i’ve been encountering way too many suspect-is-gay situations since last weekend.
    it’s just… weird lah.


    Posted by
    caleb
    30 May 2005 @ 12pm

    I’m ok with gay men. I’m just not very comfortable in their company.,


    Posted by
    akari
    1 June 2005 @ 11am

    Hmm… Knightofpentacles said about the differing views of hetero males and females towards gays and lesbians. I think this is quite true. Guys in my class said they don’t mind seeing a lesbian couple, whereas the girls don’t mind the gays. Maybe it’s just because we like seeing good-looking people together?
    Personally, I don’t really care.