I have always wanted to start a site. I wanted to talk about my life but I contemplated. Then I met Jay. Then I wanted to start a site for us. But I procrastinated. More than two years later, this is what I have now, a humble beginning. Just like any couples, we have been through many good and hard times together and this is one reason what this site is for: to put down our story in writing. So that this blog will witness our existence and hopefully we can flip through the archives one day and laugh at the silly things we did and be touched by Jay's heroic deed. Hi, I am Kay, we are boyfriends and this is the our story.
I'm Kay
Male. Smart and sentimental. 26yo. Enjoys movies (and porn) and reality shows. Sleeper. Uptight. Likes Robbie Williams. Has been to Singapore. Ogles at men. Just wants to be happy. Prefers to wear boxers. Selfless.
I'm Jay
Male. Sexy and studly. 29yo. Loves sushi and everything meat. Swimmer. Forgetful. Likes House music. Travels world over. Ogles at Kay. Want to be rich but not necessary famous. Likes not to wear underwear. Selfish.
There is always something which I find intriguing in KLue magazine. In June's copy, 'Beefcake and Pageantry' talks about the search for Mr.Liquid 2005 at Liquid/the Disco, a popular rendezvous for gays during the weekends. The crowned Mr.Liquid 2005, Harrison, has his defined pecs pictured close-up, to which I find tantalising. His face wasn't shown so I googled him and found photos of the event that led to the crowning of him the title Mr.Liquid 2005. Swimwear was also part of the pageant and I think Jay would win this hands down(in his speedo). As they claimed that the contestants are straight guys, I have an adequate amount of reasons to doubt so. For someone hunky and beefy to have the guts to participate in such event at such a gay venue.... he has balls.
And in the article 'Network of Sinners' in this month's issue, (a good)writer Brian Yap introduces us to a website called PostSecret. Most of us bloggers probably knew about PostSecret sometime ago but the general public doesn't and it's a good thing the writer shares it with us. It was an eye-opener for me when I saw it the first time. People actually do send in their darkest secrets for the world to view. I find the website brilliant and to some degree, I too, can relate to some of the secrets posted there. Should I send a card to PostSecret one day it'd probably read:
I'm very experimental when it comes to sex with my boyfriend. I like it rough.