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g_b Re: When you imagine a Hindu man, I imagine tunic, turban blowing a flute and hypnotizing snakes.
Hello boys: *** Hello Peter When you imagine a Hindu man, I imagine tunic, turban blowing a flute and hypnotizing snakes. *** Yes, India is a magical land, a land full of mystery, I have heard that India is around 5000 years and while the nations like America (I mean white Americans) are around 500 years old, so you see, India men ought to have charming qualities to charm and hypnotize snakes, we loved to stay close to Nature, and some of us, still love to stay close to flora and fauna :) What is less expected is find a huge body, handsome and hot like this man. *** Yes, we Indians are handsome and hot, ultimate beauty lies in India :) Personally few years ago I met an Indian guy who was so so handsome at all: *** You will again find Indian men handsome, when you come to India. I have heard that Indians are probably once brown skin, the rest of the world is not unique like Indian brown skins, the rest of the world has colourless white people mostly some beautiful nice black men too elsewhere. His olive skin color, perfect teeth (and very white), with his hairy chest and perfectly proportioned. *** Yes, we do have olive skin, and perfect features. Indian men are handsome in true sense always :) He looked like a Disney Prince! *** Indian is a land of princes and kings, and yes some of us do look like Princes and Kings still. No one can teach Indians luxury and royalty, we are born through centuries, oops not only centuries but thousands of years of kingdoms and we had the most amazing Kings and kingdoms. We are Royal, India is a royal country :) @Peter - We invite you again to our country, and you will be mesmerized by the beauty of men and nature and everything that India has, and Indian hospitality, the most unique one :) Thanks, Sou :) Indian, Bengali, and truly Indian www.souboyy.com * * Hi Tintin I think, we Indians can charm everyone, and we are charming :) We Indians are unique, and the only country in the world which has so much diversity, we are unique. I have heard that most of population of USA (and other developed countries) does not know even if India exists (and any other country from 3rd world) * Let other countries not know about us, that does not bother me. India is like a precious knowledge and knowing about India is meant for lucky knowledgeable people, not meant for all the masses. And I believe there are no developed nations and no third world nations, and India is better developed spiritually, intellectually and emotionally, so we are a developed nation always since last 5000 years, and India is the best :) Titin, I understand your feelings and I truly agree to every word you said, I like what you wrote. I really like it :) Thanks, Sou (INDIAN) www.souboyy.com Sent on my BlackBerry® from Vodafone -Original Message- From: Peter P ach.chic...@yahoo.com.ar Sender: gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 23:44:27 To: leatherb...@yahoogroups.comleatherb...@yahoogroups.com Reply-To: gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com Subject: g_b A body to go crazy! Hello boys: When you imagine a Hindu man, I imagine tunic, turban blowing a flute and hypnotizing snakes. What is less expected is find a huge body, handsome and hot like this man. Personally few years ago I met an Indian guy who was so so handsome at all: His olive skin color, perfect teeth (and very white), with his hairy chest and perfectly proportioned. He looked like a Disney Prince! More about this actor, singer and model Hindu here A body to go crazy! .
g_b Be the boss of your desires
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g_b Leading ‘ex-gay’ group apologizes to LGBT community, shuts down
http://newsneteast.com/?p=2576 Leading ‘ex-gay’ group apologizes to LGBT community, shuts down “ We’re not gonna control LGBT people anymore. We’re not gonna tell them how they should live. We’re not gonna be responsible for what they’re doing. It’s not our job. You are not the Holy Spirit. I am not the Holy Spirit. The Church is not the Holy Spirit.” said Alan Chambers, president of Exodus International. One of the most prominent Christian fundamentalist organisations that tried to ‘cure’ same-sex orientations through what is called ‘ex-gay’ therapy has disbanded. Exodus International, one of the USA’s most prominent coalitions of groups promoting harmful “ex-gay” therapy, announced on Wednesday that it was disbanding and apologized to the LGBT community for the massive harm it has caused to many. Alan Chambers and his wife Leslie: ‘I am not the Holy Spirit’ Alan Chambers, the group’s president, issued a written apology, acknowledging that his organization hurt many. In his apology, Chambers wrote: “Please know that I am deeply sorry. I am sorry for the pain and hurt many of you have experienced. “I am sorry that some of you spent years working through the shame and guilt you felt when your attractions didn’t change. “ I am sorry we promoted sexual orientation change efforts and reparative theories about sexual orientation that stigmatized parents. I am sorry that there were times I didn’t stand up to people publicly “on my side” who called you names like sodomite—or worse. I am sorry that I, knowing some of you so well, failed to share publicly that the gay and lesbian people I know were every bit as capable of being amazing parents as the straight people that I know. “ I am sorry that when I celebrated a person coming to Christ and surrendering their sexuality to Him that I callously celebrated the end of relationships that broke your heart. “ I am sorry that I have communicated that you and your families are less than me and mine. The board of Exodus International unanimously voted to shut down and announced that it will begin a new organization dedicated encouraging churches to “become safe, welcoming, and mutually transforming communities.” In an address at the group’s final annual conference, at Concordia University Irvine in California, Chambers noted that his admission last year that people do not actually change their sexual orientation engulfed his organization in scandal. “I’m convinced,” he told attendees, “that the scandal is of God’s making.” He encouraged the attendees to work to change their churches to be more like a loving, accepting “father church” than scolding, judgmental “older brother church.” “What that means is we’re not gonna control people anymore,” he told them. “We’re not gonna tell them how they should live. We’re not gonna be responsible for what they’re doing. It’s not our job. You are not the Holy Spirit. I am not the Holy Spirit. The Church is not the Holy Spirit.” Sadly, the admissions and departure by Exodus International do not mean the end for the dangerous “ex-gay” movement. A splinter group called the Restored Hope Network continues, with the endorsement of anti-LGBT organizations like Focus on the Family, to promote the same harmful and ineffective “cures.” And, according to the group’s statement, Exodus International’s former local affiliated ministries “will continue, but not under the name or umbrella of Exodus.” === Aditya Bondyopadhyay (Sent from my iPad or iPhone)
g_b Apology of Alan Chambers of of Exodus International to LGBT community.
http://exodusinternational.org/2013/06/i-am-sorry/ I Am Sorry Three years ago, Leslie and I began a very public conversation with Our America’s Lisa Ling, from the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) regarding some of our deeply held beliefs about Christianity and the LGBT community. Today, we have decided to carry this public conversation even further. While this conversation has and may well continue to be met with many different responses from supporters and critics, it is our desire to keep having these honest discussions in the hopes of arriving to a place of peace. Several months ago, this conversation led me to call Lisa Ling to take another step on this messy journey. I asked if she would, once again, help us add to the unfolding story by covering my apology to the people who have been hurt by Exodus International. Our ministry has been public and therefore any acknowledgement of wrong must also be public. I haven’t always been the leader of Exodus, but I am now and someone must finally own and acknowledge the hurt of others. I do so anxiously, but willingly. It is strange to be someone who has both been hurt by the church’s treatment of the LGBT community, and also to be someone who must apologize for being part of the very system of ignorance that perpetuated that hurt. Today it is as if I’ve just woken up to a greater sense of how painful it is to be a sinner in the hands of an angry church. It is also strange to be an outcast from powerful portions of both the gay community and the Christian community. Because I do not completely agree with the vocal majorities in either group and am forging a new place of peaceful service in and through both, I will likely continue to be an outsider to some degree. I imagine it to be very much like a man I recently heard speak at a conference I attended, Father Elias Chacour, the Melkite Catholic Archbishop of Israel. He is an Arab Christian, Palestinian by birth, and a citizen of Israel. Talk about a walking contradiction. When I think of the tension of my situation I am comforted by the thought of him and his. My desire is to completely align with Christ, his Good News for all and his offer of peace amidst the storms of life. My wife Leslie and my beliefs center around grace, the finished work of Christ on the cross and his offer of eternal relationship to any and all that believe. Our beliefs do not center on “sin” because “sin” isn’t at the center of our faith. Our journey hasn’t been about denying the power of Christ to do anything – obviously he is God and can do anything. With that, here is an expanded version of the apology I offered during my recent interview with Lisa Ling to the people within the LGBTQ community who have been hurt by the Church, Exodus International, and me. I realize some within the communities for which I apologize will say I don’t have the right, as one man, to do so on their behalf. But if the Church is a body, with many members being connected to the whole, then I believe that what one of us does right we all do right, and what one of us does wrong we all do wrong. We have done wrong, and I stand with many others who now recognize the need to offer apologies and make things right. I believe this apology – however imperfect – is what God the Father would have me do. To Members of the LGBTQ Community: In 1993 I caused a four-car pileup. In a hurry to get to a friend’s house, I was driving when a bee started buzzing around the inside of my windshield. I hit the bee and it fell on the dashboard. A minute later it started buzzing again with a fury. Trying to swat it again I completely missed the fact that a city bus had stopped three cars in front of me. I also missed that those three cars were stopping, as well. Going 40 miles an hour I slammed into the car in front of me causing a chain reaction. I was injured and so were several others. I never intended for the accident to happen. I would never have knowingly hurt anyone. But I did. And it was my fault. In my rush to get to my destination, fear of being stung by a silly bee, and selfish distraction, I injured others. I have no idea if any of the people injured in that accident have suffered long term effects. While I did not mean to hurt them, I did. The fact that my heart wasn’t malicious did not lessen their pain or their suffering. I am very sorry that I chose to be distracted that fall afternoon, and that I caused so much damage to people and property. If I could take it all back I absolutely would. But I cannot. I pray that everyone involved in the crash has been restored to health. Recently, I have begun thinking again about how to apologize to the people that have been hurt by Exodus International through an experience or by a message. I have heard many firsthand stories from people called ex-gay survivors. Stories of people who went to Exodus affiliated ministries or ministers for help only to
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g_b from DNA: Gay couple hits home - Its our very own Sonal Giani ji
http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/1851584/report-gay-couple-hits-home Gay couple hits home Sonal Giani who is currently seen in Zee’s Connected Hum Tum is drawing applause from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community, after she confessed to being in love with another woman. Many activists from LGBT group have openly expressed themselves on social media platforms commending the channel for the representation of a lesbian couple on Indian television, informs a source. Harish Iyer, a prominent activist wrote in an open letter to director Paromita Vohra, “I expected a lot of hungama with some over-the-top, over-powering music and dramatic effects when you revealed the gender of Sonal’s lover. Instead, I was pleasantly proven wrong. You simply introduced the female lover of Sonal without any fanfare. And you conveyed the right message that love is beyond gender.” Sonal says, “The show is a huge step forward in terms of acceptance of same sex love. Janu and I are the first lesbian couple to be showcased at primetime on national television. More and more people have begun to accept us with open arms as they feel for our struggle to be together.” Ajay Bhalwankar, Head- Content, Hindi GECs, ZEEL says, “The idea behind showcasing Sonal’s story was one of revealing the journey of a woman who is brave enough to assert her identity and go against the tide.” Ryan Reynolds wants to be a dad?
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g_b Antaranga Anthology of true stories of Lesbians and Gays (in Marathi) will be released on 27/6/13
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