I said, “It seems like everybody in Bacolod is bi or gay.”
He said, “Not everyone.”
I said, “Are you bi or gay?”
He said, “Yes.”
It really summed it up.
What’s so different about Bacolod? It’s probably the Bi and
Gay capital of the North Pacific.
You can see pretty waterfalls and ancient buildings in so
many places. They get into a blur if you keep travelling. Bacolod has them too so
you can add a few more photos to the collection.
But Bacolod has a little more. If you’re gay and in search
of somewhere different under the languid sun or twinkling stars; it has a lot to
satisfy.
The gently tanned bodies that populate the beaches are a joy
to the eyes and knowing that so many of them are available to touch is even
sweeter.
From small boyish bodies to developed six-pack rippled
torsos, there is a lot to admire amid the palms.
And it’s not all lazing on white sand beaches. You can get
active scuba diving or jet skiing in the clear waters.
At” Bacolod Gay Tourist” we offer a choice of ‘born here’ guides
to show you the heritage buildings and recount a turbulent history of trade,
possession and bloody battles. But we offer it with a difference.
With over 7000 islands making the Philippines unique for
private hide-aways, locals eager to
please for the tourist dollar and the enhanced value of that dollar: it is easy
to see why a trip is a must-do.
The cut male body is taken seriously here and it’s easy to
catch a ‘body beautiful’ contest somewhere.
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