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The letters LGBTQ are just another way of saying that Love is Love.
Embracing Resilience: Navigating the Life Struggles of the LGBTQ+ Community
Introduction: The LGBTQ+ community has long been at the forefront of social change, fighting for equality, acceptance, and the right to live authentically. However, amidst the strides towards progress, members of this community continue to face unique challenges and struggles that shape their lived experiences. In this article, we will delve into the multifaceted aspects of the life struggles of the LGBTQ+ community, exploring the resilience, strength, and support systems that enable individuals to navigate adversity and thrive.
By Lovesh Attri2 years ago in Humans
Love: Perhaps…. Content Warning.
Love: Perhaps… You’ll have to forgive me, dear reader, in advance for this stream of consciousness, or this self-expressing monologue. I want these words to be unedited and imperfect, much in the way that love is. By default, this may make my writing seem directionless, but through the digressions and tangents I’m likely to make, I hope to convey the abstract and all-encompassing subject of love.
By H.H. Callaghan2 years ago in Humans
Strange Disguise
Charley Parkhurst was a badass, no one disputes that. In California, during the gold rush, few professions garnered more respect than that of stagecoach driving. Only an elite cadre of skilled professionals had the dexterity to drive teams of six horses (or mules) on mountain roads that were more like trails, crossing flooded rivers and skittering along cliff edges. “Mountain Charley,” also known as “One-Eye Charley” after being kicked in the eye by a horse, was one of the best.
By Andy Waddell2 years ago in Humans
Love: It's All Greek To Me
Mark and I met one night on a dating app. Neither of us was looking for a relationship, but here we are, together for nine years and married for five years. We have a solid, loving marriage now, but it wasn’t always that way. It was a long road to get here, and the lessons we have learned along the way taught us what true love is and is not.
By J. Delaney-Howe2 years ago in Humans
A Note on Toxic Femininity
When it comes to the subject of gender, the subject of toxic masculinity and its detrimental effects on individuals in society is rightfully given a lot of attention. However, it is equally important to shed light on another aspect of gender dynamics, inequality, and equality: toxic femininity. Toxic femininity refers to the adherence to harmful gender norms and stereotypes that enable and continue the subjugation, oppression, discrimination, and inequality of women, often at the expense of their well-being and the well-being of others in society.
By Alna Armonia2 years ago in Humans
Love is.... Top Story - February 2024.
I was actually intrigued by this challenge, because to me, love has always been many different things. There's no point in untangling the meaning of love, because it's a rope of many fibers, intristinctly linked. Seperate them, and the whole thing falls apart. The tangled threads of love are a Gordian Knot, impossible to untangle (unless you're Alexander the Great-At-Solving-Problems-With-A-Sword...)
By Natasja Rose2 years ago in Humans
Born This Way
In the ancient kingdom of Yanxi, where reflection of banned legends travels in the air and shadows of the past dance across the walls of ruined palace, two souls found themselves caught up in a story as old as time. Their journey was one of disallowed love, marked by the fight of their opposing natures and the weight of their family's expectations. But among the trouble of their world, they discovered a love that was truly born this way.
By Nagarathinam B2 years ago in Humans






