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India
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Sites and Insights Gay India 2006--Part 2: Hyderabad A four-part journey
through south India Also see: Hyderabad Several
weeks before I arrived in India I joined the Gay Bombay
Yahoo group (www.gaybombay.org),
one of the most active Indian gay online groups, to establish contacts
across India during my visit. GayBombay members live in many places
around the country--a virtual club. One day, a message was posted
from a member in Hyderabad: "Hey guys. let's start a live gay Hyderabad
social group and meet each other--like gay Bombay." <June
2007 update message from Hyderabad: As far as Gay Hyderabad
is concerned, people still meet at the famous Gay Park at Nampally
Public Garden near the Assembly Hall. Mostly the crowds
gather
on Sunday. They try to meet new guys, talk bad / good among
them and socialise. As far as parties are concerned, people get
together on Saturday at 99 MHZ Pub. This place is not specifically
for Gays but
here you can find mixed people of all races and communities
and genders, irrespective of being Gay or Lesbian. Some
time back there was a fight among two different sex's, so this
pub to socialise is bit risky. Gay Hyderabad Group I believe has
completely been abolished. It's no longer working as the moderator
Deep
moved to Mumbai
and the rest of us were busy with our work, our travel
and other activites. Such is what the gay life today in Hdyerabad.> He
came toward me and turned me to face his friends so they could
take a photo of us , which they did giggling and embarrassed.
Seizing
on the moment I motioned for the others to join us. The original
boy made
sure he stood next to me so I put my arm around him as well as the
boy on my other side. There were two quick photos followed by a bit
of conversation,
the usual ‘your country?’ and ‘how are you liking
India?’ Their
English did not extend much further. He was especially pleased at the photo exchange and it’s a reasonably good guess he felt some delight beyond the usual curiosity toward foreigners; his flirtatious smile and lingering eye contact were obvious even during the brief encounter. Let’s call him Ravi. Reflecting
back, I’d guess this is one face of gay youth in Hyderabad
today—desirous and willing but hidden. Ravi didn’t
make any attempt to mask his energetic enthusiasm for us from
his friends. Obviously
they knew him for what he was and accepted him in the
group’s
camaraderie and friendship. Another
moment, at the Government City College
sexual
impulses, money boys looking for customers and window-shopping
voyeurs. Needless
to say, it's
not likely
the Public Gardens attendees have much discussion during
their time together on Sundays from dusk to dark. A couple of weeks later the second Gay Hyderabad group had fourteen men show up. Note: This and the other 3 stories posted about gay India 2006 describe numerous organizations with which many LGBT folks are associated. As a consequence the stories do not portray much about personal lives and feelings as they are experienced on a daily basis. For more intimate insights about the 'inner' lives of LGBT people I suggest the following sites: Movenpick: http://www.orinam.org/comingout.html and Gay Bombay Yahoo Group: www.gaybombay.org. |