http://www.gaysurfers.net
GaySurfers.net is community of about 3000 members worldwide and we are coming to Byron Bay next month!
We are organising a meeting with all of the gay surfers from the Byron Bay area on Saturday the 12th of February 2011.
Could you publish the event on your site?
Bring your lunch and surfboard to Kings Beach (south of Broken Head) at 9am. Click on the link below and then on “ATTENDING” on the left of the page to RSVP:
http://www.gaysurfers.net/events/active/gs-meeting-in-byron-bay-12th-february-2011/
You can also join the GROUP if you want to be notified of future events in the area:
http://www.gaysurfers.net/groups/byron-bay-nsw/
The iconic image of the Aussie surfer is being challenged with the launch of a new website for gay surfers. The long-overdue site welcomes queer surfers from Australia and abroad to join its forums and chat about everything from coming-out experiences as a surfer through to the best hidden wave-riding spots in the country.
Gaysurfers.net webmaster, Thomas, launched the site after being frustrated while trying to locate an online site where gay surfers could become part of network. Within the first six months of its launch the site has already signed up 2800 members from over 76 countries. The daily membership growth reflects the relevance of the underground queer surfing culture that has remained relatively closeted to date.
The site is designed for men and women, but right now the guys are outnumbering the gals. All ages also seem to be jumping on board, with profiles identifying surfers in their teens to those listed merely as “experienced.”
Whether you like to longboard or boogie, the site allows you to contribute your thoughts and comments. The idea of a gay surfer is no longer a fantasy character in porn, but an everyday reality.
We are organising a meeting with all of the gay surfers from the Byron Bay area on Saturday the 12th of February 2011.
Could you publish the event on your site?
Bring your lunch and surfboard to Kings Beach (south of Broken Head) at 9am. Click on the link below and then on “ATTENDING” on the left of the page to RSVP:
http://www.gaysurfers.net/events/active/gs-meeting-in-byron-bay-12th-february-2011/
You can also join the GROUP if you want to be notified of future events in the area:
http://www.gaysurfers.net/groups/byron-bay-nsw/
The iconic image of the Aussie surfer is being challenged with the launch of a new website for gay surfers. The long-overdue site welcomes queer surfers from Australia and abroad to join its forums and chat about everything from coming-out experiences as a surfer through to the best hidden wave-riding spots in the country.
Gaysurfers.net webmaster, Thomas, launched the site after being frustrated while trying to locate an online site where gay surfers could become part of network. Within the first six months of its launch the site has already signed up 2800 members from over 76 countries. The daily membership growth reflects the relevance of the underground queer surfing culture that has remained relatively closeted to date.
The site is designed for men and women, but right now the guys are outnumbering the gals. All ages also seem to be jumping on board, with profiles identifying surfers in their teens to those listed merely as “experienced.”
Whether you like to longboard or boogie, the site allows you to contribute your thoughts and comments. The idea of a gay surfer is no longer a fantasy character in porn, but an everyday reality.