Fridae's Manila correspondent Glenn Chua explores the issue of discrimination against effeminate gay men in the Philippines and shares his personal experience in areas concerning the more feminine members of the gay community.
Are you a gym bunny or do you chase after gym bunnies? In either case, prepare to be provoked as Fridae's Patrick O'Flannaghan flexes his views on the muscled members of our gay population.
Prefer to decorate than chase after a football? Prefer to do a Streisand than to attend gym classes? Fridae's Alvin Tan pays tribute to sissies in the gay community and shares his views on why we should embrace our inner sissies.
Do gay men and straight men share the same sex drive? Fridae's columnist Glenn Chua tackles the issue and shares his views on why cock-baiting straight men may not be such an immoral past-time afterall.
In the final instalment, Lim Chi-Sharn shares the result of his disclosing his homosexuality to the Singapore Armed Forces while his mother, Suchen Christine Lim, finds out first hand about the SAF's policy towards gay men.
Do your friends and colleagues roll their eyes when you walk by? Do you deserve an Oscar every time an unfortunate event crops up? Join Fridae's Alvin Tan as he shines the spotlight on the true divas of our community.
Fridae's family man, Dan Madigan, investigates why gay couples get pets, and offers some advice for those of you considering the leap from self-indulgent gay abandon to being part of a responsible gay family unit.
Coming out to the military is an issue all gay Singaporean men grapple with one time or other as all male Singaporeans must complete two to three years of full-time National Service. A young Singaporean man shares his experience of disclosing his homosexuality to the Singapore Armed Forces. This is the second of a 3-part series.
Coming out to the military - this is an issue all gay Singaporean men grapple with one time or other as all male Singaporeans must complete two to three years of full-time National Service. A young Singaporean man shares his experience of disclosing his homosexuality to the Singapore Armed Forces. This is the first of a three-part series.
Getting hitched for Asian gay men often means "marrying" into an extended family, Fridae's new writer, Ormond Cheong, shares his views on the worst types of in-laws and offers some advice on how to deal with them.