Culture
When we Stand Together, We Expand Together
I am not queer. That feels important to say—not to center myself, but to be honest about the position I speak from. I don’t know what it’s like to walk into a room and immediately scan it for safety, wondering if a glance, a joke, or a single word might shift everything. But I know what it means to love someone who does. I know what it’s like to watch someone soften their voice or swallow their truth. I’ve seen people I care about carry themselves with quiet courage in a world that makes their identity a battleground.
By Annie Edwards 8 months ago in Pride
The American Dream: One Nation, Many Stories
The United States of America — a name that echoes with power, promise, and purpose. Across oceans and continents, it’s a symbol of freedom. For some, it's a dream; for others, it's home. But behind the stars and stripes lies something deeper: a story of people. A story of resilience. A story of unity in diversity.
By Saqib Ullah8 months ago in Pride
The Bold and the Fabulous . Content Warning.
The art of embracing our true selves is something that we should be doing unapologetically. For yours truly, the journey from hiding the real me to being out and proud was a difficult one. I'm going to share my own personal story and how I'm living my life today as a gay man.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 months ago in Pride
Why I’m Proud of My Roots: A First-Generation Immigrant’s Voice
Why I’m Proud of My Roots: A First-Generation Immigrant’s Voice Introduction: Who I Am and Where I Come From They say identity is a journey. For me, it has been an ocean—deep, unpredictable, and endlessly vast. I was born in a land where my name was not strange, my accent was not noticeable, and my food didn’t need translation. But that land became a memory when my family moved across continents, chasing a better life and sacrificing almost everything familiar to start from zero. I became a first-generation immigrant overnight—young, confused, and silently holding the weight of two worlds.
By Afia Sikder8 months ago in Pride
A String of Words, From Our Homeland
A String of Words, From Our Homeland Arum, a young high school girl from a small town, was known as a fluent wordsmith. She had a unique gift for weaving words that could touch the hearts of anyone who heard them. Since childhood, Arum had deeply loved her regional language, rich in meaning and local wisdom. This love was passed down from her parents and grandparents, who were traditional karawitan (gamelan) artists in their region. Traditional dance movements, the melodies of traditional kawih songs, and the sounds of gamelan filled Arum’s days, as her family owned a studio and performance hall used for training. It’s no wonder that the blood of traditional art flowed through Arum, including her love for the regional language that served as the medium for every cultural performance.
By Rita Handayani8 months ago in Pride
is it gay to like femboys
Is It Gay to Like Femboys? Exploring Gender, Attraction, and Identity The question "Is it gay to like femboys?" sparks debates across social media, dating forums, and LGBTQ+ discussions. Some argue that attraction to feminine men aligns with heterosexual preferences, while others see it as inherently queer. The truth? It depends on how you define sexuality, gender expression, and personal identity.
By David Femboy8 months ago in Pride
What are femboys
In recent years, the term "femboy" has gained popularity in online spaces, fashion, and LGBTQ+ discussions. But what exactly is a femboy? This blog post will explore the definition, origins, cultural significance, and misconceptions surrounding femboys. where to buy femboy clothing
By David Femboy8 months ago in Pride
My Ideal Man
I rarely or if ever divulge details about my love life, but this story is perfect for me to do just that. It's been nearly six years since I was in a long-term relationship and at one point, was engaged to be married. Dating has drastically changed over the years, but as for me, I'm still looking for that special man to spend the rest of my life with. As someone who has Autism, it has been difficult for me find a man to date or be in a relationship with, because some assume that my disability is a burden to them. When they hear the word disability, they assume that they'll be taking care of me forever. Despite my disability, I have a job and live a regular life. So no, I'm NOT a burden. My expectations of finding an ideal partner aren't outrageous or unreasonable. Once you have finished reading this story, you'll know a little bit about the things I expect from a man.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 months ago in Pride
Pride: Beyond Rainbows—A Lifeline for Millions”
Understanding Pride: More Than a Parade, It's a Powerful Movement When someone says the word Pride, many people instantly imagine colorful parades, rainbow flags, glitter, music, and celebration. And while those visuals are absolutely part of Pride, the heart of it runs much deeper. Pride isn’t just an event or a month—it’s a movement, a message, and, for millions around the world, a lifeline.
By Tanushree Das8 months ago in Pride









