My personal cameras are a Canon 550D and 7D.The ones in the studio are a mix of Mamiya, Hasselblad, Yashica medium format cameras with digital backs. The DSLRs are a Nikon D800's.
You are da sex, HAHAHAHA kidding! Love your tweets by the way!
Hehe
Jaden is at a photo studio. Are you the photographer?
what are the top songs do they play in clubs or bars nowadays? i hardly go nightlife anymore in over a year :(
I don't think the club I plant myself at every week has ever changed their playlist for the past two years. #shadeYou're not missing anything in Tanjong Pagar when it comes to music.
I'm not surprised. I've read many of these from Christian families too. I do wonder if some parents would really rather have a gay child or a dead one. All in all, however, this shouldn't be a dead end for everyone. I do not believe blood is thicker than water, and if your own family is detrimental to your well being, maybe you should keep a distance. But not everybody shares this opinion, of course.
I don't think gay marriage is impossible in SG. Love is love, regardless in gender. Freedom to love isn't it?
I think it's naive to think gay marriage is possible in Singapore as of this point of time, ten years later or even 20 years later. There are many milestones we as a country are yet to cross, not limited to LGBT issues, before we can legitimately discuss gay marriage. We are not mature enough.
I wanna hug you, just hug because I really need someone whom I can hug and makes me feel calm and safe :(
Don't let the superficial image you see of me online cloud your judgement. I have very little to offer. Remember when they said 'never meet your heroes'?Certain people are best from a distance.
You may be right, the problem lies with him. If I ask him, he will blame it on our society
Funny how it is, that we expect 'society' to change yet we don't."Singapore not possible la". I've heard that many times. Then they head back underground and lament how we are not progressing. But don't we make up society, collectively? If each of us were to step out and just be ourselves in public, not afraid to be gay, we're creating a new normal where gay men exist. Some people still believe gay men are 'special' that they're cooky, weird, eccentric, and normal people can't be gay. I do understand not everyone has the privilege to be openly gay. I don't blame them. I just think if one wanted to see change, he too has to make the effort. And not just about gay things either!
Went for a stroll in the airport and saw the perfect stranger working in a boutique. Randomly asked irrelevant question just to start a conversation. Now i cant stop thinking about him.
(not a question tho, just wanna initiate another conversation)
Eh. Good on you I guess.
You see, even if all the progression, I can't openly hold my boyfriend's hand in public. At least he doesn't want it even though I don't mind staring eyes and judging looks.
Isn't the problem then the fact that your boyfriend, specifically, is conservative? It's not that you can't, or 'society doesn't allow' you. It's your boyfriend that doesn't allow you, no?
Was reading some of your responses and I feel that even though Singapore has progressed in terms of LGBT rights, I still think that in general, we're still a conservative nation and the rights we have now are all 'made up'. What are your thoughts on this?
I'm looking at it relative to our direct neighbors and other similar Asian countries. I think we're doing good. It's an ongoing issue at this current point of time. We don't live in a utopia. It's work in progress. It's not the mainstream ideal now, and we *are* lacking way behind relative to the United States... but we really aren't doing that bad at all. It's up to the kids if they want to pursue this still.
What if everybody around you is homophobic?
If. But they aren't. So I can't really answer this one without much speculation.