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.
On my way back home last nite in the train I saw a couple, probably college students, both guys with shiny ear studs on their left ear, standing next to each other and chatting away happily. When it came to their stop, they walked out and amidst the busy crowd pushing their way out, I saw the taller one of them, had his hand gently holding his bf's butt, while walking close to him from behind. And his bf turned back to smile at him just then. When they were out on the platform, he put his arm over his bf's shoulders and they walked away together as one.
The whole scene was short but it made me smile. I couldn't help but be happy for them.
Comments:
Hmm, I'd probably feel happy for them for two minutes ... and then grumpy about my (single) self for the next twenty minutes after. :oD
Hmmm...how very observant you are! Sometimes, these observations have the unseen power to renew our hopes, and to bring us a wee bit of happiness too.
I also remembered once, in the heart of KL, walking across the street was an old couple....the husband was holding the wife's hand, as if leading her to cross the street. They could easily be in their 60s. But they acted as if they were still dating! Such observations give us hope, and remind us that love is still very much alive - if only we find the right person.