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Hitting the refresh button in your browser Joshua, Kennede and Sam Jo call themselves The SG Boys. They have started one of the first LGBTQ podcasts in Singapore - where gay sex is still illegal.
Coming back again later Singapore's government argues that the ban must remain to reflect society's conservative views, and as a compromise it has said it will not enforce the law.
Alternatively, please visit the But LGBTQ activists argue that as long as it remains, it perpetuates a stigma and fuels discrimination.
The SG Boys tell the BBC about the challenges of living as a gay person in Singapore, and how they hope their podcast will spread love and empathy for their community.
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