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Published 14:26 31 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 16:00 31 Aug 2017 BST
Gary had to get a hepatitis B shot after the assault while the other victim was unable to eat for some time as his jaw was so badly injured.
He said that this was the first time he had ever been attacked over his sexuality.
"I would second-guess kissing another guy in public," he said.
"It would certainly make me think twice about ever doing it again."
Local Gardaí are now investigating the incident.
Gary's story puts a human face on the homophobia that still exists in Ireland.
A 2016 report from the Gay and Lesbian Equality Network (GLEN) found that 20 per cent of LGBT-identifying people in Ireland had been attacked at some stage in their lives, while 75.2 per cent reported being verbally abuse.
GLEN believes that such attacks and abuse in Ireland are under-reported and so "the problem of sexual and gender harassment is currently severely underestimated."
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