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I never felt the need to hide who I am to anybody. I was also lucky that I never had to come out to my family. The Filipinos are extremely warm-hearted. They want to welcome you.
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I am Rione Palacios, born inoriginally from Cebu City. But most importantly of all, they'll love you whether you're straight or gay. This is also surprising and quite refreshing when you realise this is a staunchly religious country with around 80 million practising Catholics.
GagaOOLala features all the exciting gay Philippines movies from the latest theatre release, top rated festival awarded films to the popular TV/ online series. We never felt like we were being judged. It may sound bold, but we say that for good reason.
The Philippines is a country we fell in love with. And bloody hell they nail it! The Philippines is one of the most gay friendly places in Asia. As a gay couple traveling in the Philippines, we felt the Pinoy love. Immerse in the heart and soul of the Philippines with the best Filipino gay movies!
#shortfilm #gayfilmMeet Ely and Mario.A short story about self from a true storyBest Friends (Gay Filipino Short film) - English Subs. They want you gay love their country. Yes, it's got some of the most beautiful beaches in the world as well as lots of natural beauty, but the real gem of this gorgeous place is the people.
Whilst the Philippines was good to us as foreigners, we wanted to get the lowdown of what life is really like for LGBTQ locals. They are super friendly. We interviewed Rione from Manila about gay life in the Philippines and what it was like growing up gay in the Filipino capital.
I strongly believe that if you cannot be true pinoy your friends and family, then how can you be honest with yourself and be able to look at the world in the eye? Bonsoir Les Nomadic Boys! Experience love and courage in stories that resonate and inspire.
I am openly, very much out and proud! I moved to the big city Manila to pursue bigger dreams and of course to find my Mr. After writing for The Philippines Star, one of our large national newspapers, I became the marketing communications manager of a publishing firm.
In Manila, we met journalist Rione who agreed to give us this interview about what it was like for him growing up gay in the Philippines and his take on how LGBTQ friendly the Philippines really is! We felt completely welcome everywhere we went and never experienced any issues.