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Pride of Love, Bond of Marriage
Ayaan always believed that life becomes beautiful when you have someone who understands your silence. He wasn’t a man of many words, but his heart held a world of emotions. On the other hand, Zara was a vibrant, talkative girl who filled every room with her energy. She found joy in the small things—sunsets, chai, and long walks. They were different in almost every way, yet destiny had quietly woven their paths together.
By Mohammad umarabout a month ago in Pride
Love and Marriage with Pride
In the intricate dance of human relationships, love often arrives unannounced, tender yet persistent, demanding vulnerability in return for its rare gifts. Marriage, on the other hand, is its deliberate cousin—carefully structured, ceremonial, a social contract as much as an emotional one. Witnessing these forces collide through the lens of human pride reveals a subtle truth: love and marriage are not merely about devotion to another person—they are about devotion to oneself, and to the preservation of dignity within intimacy.
By Alexander Mindabout a month ago in Pride
Love and Marriage with Pride. Top Story - December 2025.
Several years ago, my good friend asked me to write an affidavit or a formal letter about our long-term friendship and my knowledge and observation of his relationship with his partner. Why, you would ask? It had nothing to do with the fact that it was a same-sex marriage, which was already legal at the time. It had everything to do with my friend's partner being an immigrant. He had arrived in the US on a fiance visa which was later converted to a conditional green card. A couple of years later, they were petitioning to change the conditional green card to a non-conditional one, which would give my friend's partner a path to citizenship.
By Lana V Lynxabout a month ago in Pride
A Note on Nuance
Friends, I really need to stop scrolling Instagram. Nothing good ever comes of it. This time, I decided to look for a little validation of my aromantic identity. It's nice to have reminders here and there that I'm not the only person on the planet with this experience, okay? Anyway, I found this account where someone was posting about being aromantic, but still feeling romantic attraction. On the surface, that sounds like it isn't aromanticism, and I understand why it sounds that way. But the comments section was a cesspool. Go figure, they always are. As with anything in life, aromanticism is much more complicated below the surface, and this creator's 3-second video couldn't do that justice.
By Vivian Rose2 months ago in Pride
The Forgotten Guardian of the Mountains
Introduction: The Silence of History History is often obsessed with the loud and the visible. It records the names of generals who conquered nations, politicians who drew borders, and poets who sang to crowds. But there is a different kind of heroism, one that exists in the absolute silence of the world’s forgotten corners. It is a heroism that seeks no applause and leaves no statues.
By Salman Writes2 months ago in Pride
My boyfriend Had A Girlfriend
Being single is a habit of mine. Maybe I'm addicted to the dating apps, or perhaps somehow my soul knows that the right man will come along at the right time. Either way, OKCupid is one of the oldest accounts I have. This profile goes all the way back before they monetized to within an inch of being legitimate.
By Edward Anderson2 months ago in Pride
What is ladyboy
What is a Ladyboy? Understanding the Culture and Identity Beyond the Stereotype You might have heard the term "ladyboy" while planning a trip to Thailand, in a travel documentary, or in a conversation about global LGBTQ+ cultures. It’s a word that often sparks curiosity, and sometimes, misunderstanding. So, what exactly is a ladyboy? Is it just a slang term, a cultural identity, or a medical definition?
By David Femboy2 months ago in Pride
What is a ladyboy
Ladyboy Meaning: Understanding the Culture and Identity Beyond the Label You might have heard the term "ladyboy" while planning a trip to Thailand, in a travel documentary, or in a conversation about global LGBTQ+ cultures. It’s a word that often sparks curiosity and, sometimes, misunderstanding. But what exactly is a ladyboy? Is it just another term for a transgender woman? The answer is more nuanced, deeply rooted in a specific cultural context that blends identity, performance, and social acceptance.
By David Femboy2 months ago in Pride
Asian femboy
Beyond the Aesthetic: Understanding the Asian Femboy Identity In the vast, interconnected landscape of internet subcultures, few identities have sparked as much curiosity, admiration, and misunderstanding as the "Asian femboy." It’s a term that often conjures a very specific image: a delicate aesthetic, a blend of masculine and feminine fashion, and a certain cultural backdrop. But to reduce this identity to a mere trend or a fashion statement is to miss the profound story of self-discovery, cultural intersectionality, and personal courage that it represents.
By David Femboy2 months ago in Pride
My femboy roomate
My Femboy Roommate Taught Me More About Life Than Anyone Else I remember the nervous excitement mixed with a tinge of anxiety before my new roommate moved in. I’d found him through a housing group, and our initial chats were standard fare: rent, utilities, cleaning schedules. His profile picture was a cool, artistic sketch, so I had no preconceived visual. When Leo finally arrived, carrying a box that seemed disproportionately filled with skincare products, he was wearing a pleated skirt, a vintage band t-shirt, and an effortless confidence that immediately commanded the room.
By David Femboy2 months ago in Pride
Sexy femboy
Beyond the Label: Understanding the Femboy Identity and Aesthetic In the vibrant tapestry of modern gender expression, few terms have sparked as much curiosity, admiration, and misunderstanding as “femboy.” More than just a trending hashtag or a niche aesthetic, the femboy identity represents a powerful and personal rebellion against rigid gender norms. It’s a celebration of femininity in a way that is uniquely authentic and diverse.
By David Femboy2 months ago in Pride







