Dec
05

Forbidden Fruit, gay documentary

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Are not these painfully familiar lines?


“Being at the bottom of the sexual hierarchy, I had to develop intellectually, and my personality too… you know those things that had to matter.”

 

“I started going to the gym seriously 5 or 6 years ago, and I think it is all tied with low self esteem, wanting to be bigger, wanting to be the ideal body.”

 

Here’s “Forbidden Fruit,” an Australian-produced documentary tackling the difficulties of Asian gay guys in dating and perception. It’s a pretty interesting and honest look into the subculture of Asian (specifically Chinese) gay men in Australia.

Forbidden Fruit — Part 1 of 2

Forbidden Fruit — Part 2 of 2

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8 Comments So Far

  1. hi congrats on your 100 days. hope you can feature some photos of raffy ruiz. i just saw him today on venta5, that show on channel 5 that sells stuff. he is adorable! what a smile. how old is he? his voice sends shivers down my spine.

    ocar at Dec 5, 06 at 11:12 am

  2. it painful to watch because it’s even true here in good ol’ USA but i’m glad you posted it so we become more aware of ourselves. Acceptance will set you free!

    BF at Dec 5, 06 at 11:36 am

  3. CONGRATULATIONS on your 1st 100 days! Could you please post some photos of or features on Daniel Smith, Chad Carpenter(?) and the rest of Nicole’s alleged rapists? Honestly, I do fantasize being gang banged by those beautiful guys. I wont cry foul, promise! :-)

    Joey at Dec 5, 06 at 1:26 pm

  4. Di ba considered crime ang GAY sa China?

    Ghel at Dec 5, 06 at 1:30 pm

  5. Daniel smith anna nicole smith’s son, already past away

    Ang-ang at Dec 5, 06 at 6:01 pm

  6. very enlightening! thanx for sharing!

    coco-loco at Dec 6, 06 at 12:43 am

  7. migs meron pa akong mga short film like boyslife 2 and 3. incase gusto mo ng copy alam mo na kung san ako mahahanap hehe..

    congrats !

    MAC_afr0 at Dec 6, 06 at 2:41 am

  8. Sorry, but the correct title of the documentary is China Dolls – Forbidden Fruit is merely the title of one of the segments. Secondly this is only two thirds of the documentary 18 mins has opposed to 27min running time — the first and last segments are missing. First segment is called Banana, the last Fruit Salad.

    Ian at Dec 6, 06 at 6:18 am

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