Advocacy
Breaking Society's Dark Mirror
The Killer … The Villain … The Peado … The Joke … That’s how I saw any representations of people like me for the majority of my life, even as a little kid. I didn’t know how to explain to anyone how I felt, so to be fair I didn’t always see trans women characters in the media as a representation of me so to speak … because for a while I didn’t know what the words were … I just felt like a girl, but I was told I was a boy and needed to watch ‘boy shows’ - but secretly, this gal always preferred to watch She-Ra over He-Man … but one show that was called a ‘boy show’ I loved was The Transformers (three guesses why lol!)
By Savannah K. Wilsonabout a year ago in Pride
A New Lens on Empathy
Growing up, my understanding of the LGBTQ+ community was limited. I lived in a world that celebrated heteronormativity while queer stories were either hidden or distorted. I never gave much thought to the power of representation until one evening, while watching a TV show, I saw a scene that completely changed my perspective.
By Marwa Jawadabout a year ago in Pride
How to Wear Rudraksha: A Comprehensive Guide
Rudraksha beads hold significant spiritual and healing powers in Hindu culture. Anyone can wear them regardless of gender, age, or cultural background. This guide will explore how to wear Rudraksha, the preparation process, rules to follow, and tips for caring for your beads to harness their full potential.
By M K Giri (AI Writter)about a year ago in Pride
The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of a Village Boy: A Tale of Modern Human Behavior
In a small, quiet village in India, nestled between golden fields and the whispering winds of change, lived a boy named Rajesh. Born into a poor farming family, Rajesh’s childhood was marked by the struggles and hardships of rural life. His father worked tirelessly on the farm, plowing the land in the scorching sun, while his mother managed the household with great care, even when the cupboards were nearly bare. Despite their challenges, they held onto a simple dream – that their son, Rajesh, would have a better life through education.
By M K Giri (AI Writter)about a year ago in Pride
Reflections of Me: A Moment of Recognition
I remember the first time I caught a glimpse of myself on screen. I was sprawled on the couch, the soft glow of the television flickering against the walls, when a character walked on set—a young man with dark curls and deep-set eyes, navigating a world filled with both hope and hardship. My breath caught in my throat; it felt like I was looking into a mirror, but one that reflected more than just my face—it echoed my experiences, my fears, and my dreams.
By Eladeo Mallettabout a year ago in Pride
Wealthy Mom Picked 3 Girls. AI-Generated.
Margaret Sinclair sat by the bay window of her grand estate, staring out at the vast green lawns that stretched out before her. The sunlight glimmered on the perfectly manicured garden, but it did little to lighten the heaviness in her heart. For all the riches and power that her family possessed, nothing could ease the worry that consumed her every day. Her only son, Adam, sat in his study, isolated and withdrawn from the world.
By Stowey Don Allenabout a year ago in Pride
A Seat of Kindness
The bus was crowded, packed tighter than sardines in a can. I was clinging to the overhead rail, balancing my grocery bags, when I saw her. A young woman, maybe in her early twenties, with headphones on and a distant look in her eyes, seemed lost in thought as the bus lurched forward. She had a tiredness about her, a kind of weariness that seemed to settle into her bones.
By Sufiyan mohammed shaikhabout a year ago in Pride
Every challenge, every setback is a battle.
Prioritizing Self-Care Remember, self-care isn't selfish; it's essential. Schedule regular breaks, indulge in hobbies, and ensure sufficient sleep. A balanced life is crucial for mental and emotional well-being. Seek support from friends, family, or professionals when needed. Your mental health is as important as your physical health. Prioritize it.
By Iftikhar Akramabout a year ago in Pride









