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It&#;s Time: by Manila Homosexual Guy

ED: This post was originally written in by Manila Gay Guy. It still rings true even today.



It starts like a painless prick in the mind — HIV? Me? Nah.

Then after a while, you remember those crazy times in the past. Yeah, you think, crazy but not too crazy as to position me at risk. Besides, the probability of getting it is too low. Malinis naman sila, I’m sure.You persist to attempt convincing yourself.

Time pass and you’re mostly successful in keeping those HIV thoughts at bay. Yet there were times, admit it, that the prick in the brain becomes a bit more intense. Did I really do it bareback? Can’t remember na. May condom naman yata. Yata? Shit, can’t call to mind na talaga.

Now it’s selective memory lapse. You consider you were safe naman, most of the period, at the least. But you can’t seem to get the doubt off your mind. Suddenly, you don’t know, it is not clear if you really were safe.

Everytime you see those three letters HIV, there’s a slight skip in your heartbeat, a little lump in your throat forming. I think I have it. Maybe I hav

Hi, my name is Migs, and yes, I am the Manila Gay Guy.

I&#;m a young and moderately goodlooking Filipino dude (hahaha! grab that with a grain of salt please!). I hold a day occupation in one of Manila&#;s IT hubs, so I&#;m partly techie. But really, I enjoy a lot of other things aside from techie stuff. Appreciate beautiful poetry, nice food, adventurous outdoorsy trips (beaches! mountains! caves!), casual conversations, intellectual discourses, jologs discourses, music and movies, bonding with friends, and of course&#; let&#;s not forget, goodlooking boys slash men. Hahaha!

What can you await from this site? Well, I inscribe about anything a gay guy prefer me would be interested in (with hope that it would interest you too!) I grew up, and am still, in Manila so you can also expect that most of the happenings that I write about would be focused on those in the vicinity.

And by the way, for non-Filipino gays out there, American gays, European gays, Chinese gays, Japanese gays, all foreigner gays, etcetera, since the Filipinos are known for their hospitality, allow me, the Manila Gay Guy, be

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Here is an interesting conversation piece I managed to use in a recent date: in a prevent or similar environment, when you spot a guy that tickles your imagine, do you make the first move (meaning, you approach the guy and introduce yourself) or execute you wait to be approached (maybe signal a smile but stay set and wait)? My appointment and I had such an interesting conversation around it that I idea maybe we can utilize it as another aim of colorful discussion among us here in MGG. Do you make the first move? Or accomplish you wait to be approached? How has been your experience?

In Ramone Johnson’s blog, he says:

Making the first move is a bold step; yet one that gets easier after each approach. A huge majority of guys fancy to be the ones hit on first: It shows confidence on the part of the one making the first shift and it eases the tensions of possible rejection. The probability of rejection is far less when a guy is the one approached, as opposed to the other way around. And the probability of finding a male increases when you seize the initiative instead of sitting back and waiting for