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Brandon Lee (born Jon Enriquez; March 18, 1979) is a Filipino-American gay pornographic film actor. [1] He is regarded as the first gay Asian porn star and arguably the most popular Asian pornographic actor in contemporary gay male culture. [2] [3]
An informal consumption survey was conducted by a Filipino medical practitioner, revealed that modern-day Filipino men and women have different purposes for viewing or reading erotic and sexually related materials. Based on the study, female consumers evolves around the "couple context" or relationship context, while male patrons do so in ...
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During the Philippine Revolution, Filipino revolutionaries sought to reduce prostitution in the country. The native Filipino government introduced the first health clinics for prostitutes, and provided them with aid. However, this aid ended after the United States defeated the First Philippine Republic in the Philippine–American War.
One of them is the carrying out of polygamy. Early Filipino tribal men had five or more wives, a marital ethnic norm of the archipelago at the time. [3] [4] Ancient unmarried Filipino women were encouraged by their cultural orientation at the time to participate freely in sexual activities.
Ang Lalake sa Parola, English title The Man in the Lighthouse is a 2007-independent gay-themed Filipino film directed by Filipino film director Joselito Altarejos, a homoerotic journey in finding one's true self and the memories and recollections that stay with us till the end. The film stars Harry Laurel, Jennifer Lee and Justin De Leon.
Pages in category "Filipino male models" The following 150 pages are in this category, out of 150 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Jason Abalos;
The Subic rape case, officially known as People of the Philippines vs. Dominic Duplantis, Keith Silkwood, and Daniel Smith, was a criminal case in the Philippines involving a Filipina and four United States marines.