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There, I went on Grindr (an online dating app for LGBTQ+) when I was in my early ’60s. “I lived in Delhi before moving to Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh). Historian Saleem Kidwai speaks at the Seenagers event in Mumbai (Photo: QGraphy) But, when it came to online dating, this historian and gay rights activist faced homophobia that he had “never seen before”. Having written a book that has been in print for 20 years now, Saleem Kidwai’s Same-Sex love in India: Readings from Literature and History, is documented proof on LGBTQ+ relations from over 2,000 years of Indian literature. But today, Anand adds that he has no preference between online dating or meeting people organically. “It was a party for gay people on New Year’s eve in a Mumbai college, and it was fascinating to see so many men present,” he says. Anand Vasudevan, 54, who has been a part of Seenagers for two years now, recalls his most memorable party in the early 90’s. For most, cruising the streets of Mumbai, looking for love, was the only option. In the film, the seenagers spoke of what it was like to find a partner in the ’90s. People in their 20s talk about dying in their 40s.
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Everyone was so caught up on having a grand affair that they weren’t listening to me and I had no other choice,” he says, adding that he had his own fears about growing old as a gay man, but has now overcome them. Kuldeep Das, 37, the youngest volunteer of the group and curator of the film, says he had to run away from his own wedding. We want to bring them into the limelight.” Stressing on the motive of the film, Prasad says, “The current lot of older gay men are almost invisible.
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Questions asked to members of the group during the film ranged from their views on high fun and dating in the ’70s, to other ‘teenage-related’ subjects. To commemorate their lives, a 44-minute-long documentary titled Secrets of Seenagers by Abhigyan Mukherjee, 26, was showcased on the occasion of Republic Day in the city. Fortunately, we got seenagers who view life as the latter.” Dr Prasad Raj Dandekar, a radiation oncologist and a part of the group since its inception, says, “You can look at life as being very difficult, or you can look at it with a positive outlook. However, focusing on the lighter side of life is what the Seenagers GupShup group - a support group for gay, bisexual, asexual, senior male ‘teenagers’- want to focus on today. They kissed each other and kissed a lot and did not feel awkward about doing it.Growing up in an India that saw no celebration of queer lives or amendments to the Indian Constitution that may have made them feel accepted, the experiences of the LGBTQ+ community were vastly different then as compared to today. The four heterosexual men – Elijah, James, David and Brodie had never kissed men before and so they decided to try it out partly out of curiosity and partly to make a point about sexuality, kissing and love. The young men briefly spoke about all the social taboos that are related to heterosexual men like how they hug and how they behave and what kind of physical intimacy they share. They began the video with sharing popular ideas and notions about platonic relationships men have with one another. Also Read - YouTube Now Lets You Skip To The Best Part Of A Video. However, a group of six YouTubers, two homosexuals and four heterosexual or straight men got together and decided to make a video of themselves kissing each other to prove the point that boy kissing a boy does not make you homosexual. However, most people in the world will beg to differ from this notion and especially men are a little hesitant in showing love for each other. The world is mostly homophobic and lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders and queer are still fighting to get their love recognized and same-sex marriages legalized, after all love has no boundaries.