"an authentic gay experience"
A phrase worthy of Mr Micawber himself.
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"an authentic gay experience"
A phrase worthy of Mr Micawber himself.
Really!!!
Poor boys with little or no education and no family support head to the big city and doing what they have to to survive and on the way meeting many a like minded soul.
How much more Dickensian do you want It?
..those "boys" know exactly how to earn a living....just follow in the footsteps of dad/uncle/brother...its an age old way of life...besides all come fully trained...there is a gogo training college in every country villlage
Wilkins Micawber is a clerk in Charles Dickens's 1850 novel David Copperfield. He is traditionally identified with the optimistic belief that "something will turn up."Wikipedia
I prefer Joe’s often quoted comment in Great Expectations “What larks, Pip”, a statement and the novel itself that came immediately to mind sitting adjacent to a roly-poly peroxide blond in G’s one evening (maybe 3 years ago) who was whining to his rather bored dining companion that “all those old expats in Bangkok are JEALOUS of my success because I know more than them”. He then went on to say he was headed back to Australia to get a business visa but he’d be back and he’d SHOW THEM”. Great expectations. “What larks, Pip”, I thought. And indeed something has turned up. Very Micawberish
Just watched David Copperfield, the BBC 1999 version. Young Daniel Radcliffe starring alongside fellow future Harry Potter cast members Maggie Smith, Zoe Wannamaker, Imelda Staunton and Dawn French along with Bob Hoskins, Trevor Eve, Nicholas Lyndhurst and Ian McKellen. Joyous, joyful jubilations just jollying jaded johns.
A friend of mine recently watched the Netflix "Personal History of David Copperfield" with his eyes firmly fixed on Dev Patel's crotch. Dev is allegedly H (for Hung). I understand my friend's attitude was definitely Micawberish; the good thing he thought might turn up was Dev's erection. How's that for an authentic gay experience?