Monday, May 22, 2006

Charmless

Walk into a nightclub somewhere and you'll be sure to see that special guy. That lucky man who has that certain look, that certain attitude that draws people to him, that indefinable something that charms and beguiles everyone around with a snap of his fingers. Charisma, we call it.

So what is it about a place that draws gay boyz and their playmates like the proverbial rainbow moths to the flamer? One of the malls I actually frequent quite often is the Curve in the snooty Damansara wing of the Klang Valley Mall ( isn't it all a huge department store after all? ) since it's not only close by and accessible to me, it's also relatively secluded and almost suburban serene despite being minutes away from its more boisterous, flashy sista. Add that to the presence of the supreme Borders Bookstores ( though still a poor second in comparison to my darling Kinokuniya ), Starbucks and the incomparable Metrojaya - and I'm definitely sold. Certainly could plant recommendations for the other little stores around that I frequent but then I'd have to start charging for ad space. :)

Gay mall!
Gay mall! Wherefore art thou?

However, nothing about the sedate, suburban mall even remotely suggests seedy makeout area behind the shadowy bushes or even glitzy pink disco with prerequisite crystal ball - which was why it came with a tinge of shock when I was told that it's practically a state designated gay hangout. WTF! Could it be the sinuous, delectable curve shape of the building that drew the attention of the aesthetically inclined gay boyz? The presence of a reputable gym - with the obvious lure of hot, virile, gym-toned hunks trolling the corridors? The obvious gay-oriented home decor stores such as Barang Barang and the firm fan favourite IKEA?

Or perhaps it was always meant to be gay - and my permanently fritzed gay-dar was actually telling me something, a psychic premonition of some kind way before it even turned homo. Of course, now after viewing the visual delights of sweaty bronzed manhunks haunting the area - especially when viewed from the relative safety of Starbucks - seems like I'll be frequenting the place even more often.

Unfortunately with the advent of the gay men wave, does that mean that I'll have to actually dress up to cruise the malls? Would I have to actually comb my spiky, untameable mop into the gay clone hairstyle? Squeeze myself into a sleeveless tee one size too small? Would they bar me from entering if I didn't fulfil the exacting gay men criteria?!

18 comments:

joshua said...

But some spots in 1U erm... can be pretty comfy for making out too. I am speaking from personal experience. *wink*

Come The Royal B'day and you will have a multitude of hordes of gym bunnies hogging the whole curvy mall. =P

Xavier said...

Dr. Dr. surely you would agree that if u're gay, U'RE GAY regardless of wat u wear, act and behave...

on a seperate note, yeah the Curve is nice to walk walk, havent spent enought time there YET, had lunch at the Marshay the other day with Alex, kinda nice (Alex couldnt stop praising the place though...)

so when's our group shopping spree ah Dr...?? need all the help i need to push away whatever B#$%@ that blocks our way to the rack...

aiskrem_potong said...

hey i used to go there A LOT! i don't know why though...

Musang said...

looks like i should make my visits to the curve more frequent once i get back in shah alam.

say hi if you see a fat guy with a crutch wandering around that area. that might be me.

Anonymous said...

this is really weird...i can't have left malaysia for tht long for a new mall to have been erected without me knowing about it...hmm...wht happened to mv?!

pakcik said...

just be yourself. there is nothing wrong that. there is a market for every single PLU out there, regarless how the look like. have faith in yourself.

n a little bit of lucky too ;)

Michael said...

Nice post, but will you forgive my attention being diverted over and over to that guy's nipples in the picture you posted? Holy hell.

savante said...

See, Evan, even you go there! Even Xavier!

Make out spots at 1U?! GASP! Where!

Well, aiskrem, now you know the reason :)

Hardly fat, musang. Foxes are sleek and slim - albeit with crutches.

It has been erected while you were gone playing abroad, k :)

Thanks, pakcik.

Don't worry, I was similarly diverted, michael.

Paul

Anonymous said...

'playing' isn't the exact word i'd use...m suffering at the moment from the extent of topics i have to cover for the coming exams...

Alex said...

Well, we can fine-tune your gaydar... going anytime soon?
Just be yourself, St Paul. You're gay enough.... hahahaha....

Dave said...

Looks like Exotica Hospital can be built under Exotica Mall, where you have fashion botiques (selling g-strings, tight fitting tees n jeans), bookstores (selling magazines featuring only hunky guys), videostores (selling gay friendly movie and porn), salons(cute guys as hairdressers), supermarket + drugstores (for your daily needs), restaurants (selling leaves and nuts only), a foodcourt (with a fest of cute looking chefs), a cineplex (nothing but X-rated films), a gym (with ex-militants as gym trainers) and posh hotels (for...hehe)

famezgay said...

don't worry paul.. uhmnn there's lots of kind of gays hahaa... uhmnnn just wear watever u want lar which might attract different gay of different taste uhmnn..

well yah the curve is sooo nice but sadly not all shops is ready yet.. so not a shopping spot but maybe a coffee break place for me..

Anonymous said...

you know what, i've never been to the curve. a bit pathetic but there you have it.

confusticated said...

but there's NOTHING in the curve!

Matt. K. said...

I'll have to visit The Curve the next time I go to KL!

Anonymous said...

excuse me... i am a bit confused... where are you currently staying again? not melaka? gosh... u r more familiar with klang valley than me...

savante said...

You'll be able to do it, k. No worries.

Thanks for the vote of confidence, alex :)

That sounds like a good idea actually, dave!

ceusm, isn't that good? I hate crowds! Which is why I like it, idiot with an opinion.

asmadi, you've never been?!

Yeah, Matt, go drop in and take a look.

anon, yeah, I am familiar with most of the malls :)

Paul

zali said...

IMHO, For Him outlet at the Curve is very gay oriented... I can find a gay couple/couple of gays most of the time i go there. perhaps, only gays look after their skin..