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China's first Gay Pride Week kicked off in Shanghai on Sunday, but without the customary street celebrations as organisers sought to maintain a low profile and steer clear of official approval. Instead, gays and lesbians in Shanghai will hold film screenings, workshops, art exhibitions and charity events, while an all-day party is scheduled for June 13, organiser Tiffany Lemay told the Associated Press.
"We have consulted a lawyer to determine how safe this is, and he suggested that we not apply for approval or consult with the government," Lemay said. "All of our events will be open to the public, but they will be held at private venues. So there will be no events in public spaces or in parks."
Homosexuality has long been a taboo subject in China with gay sex decriminalised only in 1997, while homosexual behaviour was officially viewed as a mental disorder until 2001. The event is largely being organised by foreign expatriates in Shanghai in coordination with the domestic Rainbow League, which boasts about 2,000 members, Lemay, 32, an American, said.The week-long event will raise funds through donations and corporate sponsorship for Hong Kong's Chi Heng Foundation with proceeds going to its China AIDS Orphan Project, she said. Promoting tolerance and acceptance for gay and lesbian lifestyles will be the theme of the week's events, Lemay added.Organisers estimate that there are up to 200,000 homosexuals in Shanghai and hope to draw up to 2,000 visitors to the week-long event.According to China Daily, there are up to 30 million gay men and women in China, just under 3 per cent of the nation's total population.
India’s first and only gay magazine is back on news stands for the first time in seven years amid hopes that taboos may finally be fading in a country where homosexuality remains illegal. Bombay Dost (Bombay Friends) is being relaunched after going out of print in 2002 when the then underground publication ran out of money. The English-language magazine’s publishers say that much has changed in India during the intervening years — even if a British colonial-era law banning sex “against the order of nature” remains firmly in place.
“India’s gay community is still illegal, but it is more confident and happier than ever before,” Nitin Karani, the editor-at-large, said. “We’re not constantly beating our breasts over discrimination and marginalisation. The new magazine reflects that.”
The original Bombay Dost was treated as contraband, Mr Karani said. Unavailable in bookstores, it was sold only by roadside vendors and often wrapped in plain brown paper. Inside, a typical article would give advice on how to set up an anonymous post box, to help gay men avoid being outed. By contrast, the new magazine is being carried by major bookstores and promises to be “bolder than ever” after holding a launch event attended by a smattering of Bollywood stars. Even so, where its British equivalent, Attitude, features scores of pictures of near-naked models and celebrities and sells in the tens of thousands, Bombay Dost has only one shot of Mr Gay India in swimming trunks and an initial print run of 1,500. Most of the Indian glossy’s 56 pages are filled with lengthy book and art reviews, alongside features on gay rights issues both in India and overseas. The magazine, which will cost 150 rupees, will be published twice a year and has been promised funding by the United Nations Development Programme for the next three years. There are hopes that urban India is gradually becoming more tolerant. The first Gay Pride march to be held in Delhi, the capital, took place last year – the largest event of its kind in the country. The recent Bollywood film Dostana was heralded as groundbreaking in its treatment of gay themes — even though its two male heroes were only pretending to be gay in order to try to charm a girl.Credit: Story From TIMESONLINE.co.uk
We've been discussing the Visconti triplets around the GorgeousBoy watercooler lately and we're split into two camps. One group says that this is the hottest thing ever and it's a fantasy come to life. The other group says that this is taboo and just shouldn't be seen in porn.
The trio has launched their own website and they have plans to tour the United States this Fall.
Wherever you stand on this issue you know that it's going to be interesting to watch. Porn history in the making is always great theater! See more of the Visconti triplets by clicking here, and feel free to give us your two, or three cents worth!
UPDATE: The official word from the Visconti Triplets' webmaster: "The guys are not having sex on each other. Incest is not the best and illegal! Take a look at the splash page. They are having group sex but they don't touch each other."[Gallery not found]
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