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Saying Goodbye to Guysexual: A Recap of His Last 10 Dating Adventures

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For the last two months, Homegrown witnessed its first ever columnist, Guysexual, share his snazzy gay dating escapades with his ardent readers. We were on our toes, faithfully waiting for him to drop by every week, and tell us all his stories, conveying along the way that there’s no difference between gay and straight when it comes to love, sex and relationships.
Rumour has it that our resident Gossip Girl is now moving on to something bigger and better. While he takes a small break to kick start the new beginning, he’s leaving behind a trail of his past 10 dates for you to get to know him better. Did he drop enough clues? Go figure.
Artwork by Siddha Kannur.
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Guysexual Vol. VI: Prince Charmings Are Even More Pleasant In Shady Bars

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Artwork by Maitri Dore. Click on the image to read the article.
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[We hope this break is as short as a usual Guysexual date would last. We’d never know, maybe the new venture becomes popular enough for him to auction his leather satchel, just like Anne Hathaway’s green scarf from 'Confessions of a Shopaholic'.
Until then, keep yourself updated with his life through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.]

Words: Sushant Kumar

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