Empowerment
It is an honor that people can come out to me
I am glad that so many people feel coming out of the closet to me about their true sexuality. I think about the fact that people feel comfortable and safe to come out of the closet to me and if I can make a person comfortable it means a lot to me. I remember the first time a girl came out to me was in catholic highschool of all places. From that moment it was the first time I ever had that happen and it’s one of those things and to me I wonder if I came out of the closet would I have that
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 2 months ago in Pride
The Universe Within Me: The Story of Jonatan Vega. AI-Generated.
“Every story I write is a piece of me — my heart, my identity, and my imagination waiting to be shared.” From Guasave, Sinaloa, Mexico, to the streets of Sacramento, California, my life has been a journey of self-discovery, creativity, and courage. I am Jonatan Vega, a proud LGBT writer who has always believed that stories are bridges between people, experiences, and worlds. Through science fiction and horror, I explore imagination, identity, and the human heart. Today, I invite you to join me on this journey, subscribe to my creative work, and discover the worlds I’ve built.
By JONATAN DAVID VEGA3 months ago in Pride
Three Fat Women.
One was Mrs. Richman and the other Mrs. Suttlef. One was a widow, the other had divorced two husbands. The third was Miss Hacken. She was still a virgin. All three were about forty years old. And the days of life were passing by merrily. Mrs. Suttlef's features were distorted by obesity. Her arms, shoulders, and hips seemed heavy. But even in her middle age she was still beautiful. She wore a blue dress only to make her eyes shine, and she maintained the beauty of her hair in artificial ways. She liked Mrs. Richman and Miss Hacken because they were both fatter than she was. And since she was slightly younger than them, she thought of her as her own daughter. This was not a bad thing. They were both cheerful. She often joked about her future fiancé. She herself was far from the entanglements of this love affair. But in this matter she had full sympathy with Mrs. Suttlef. She was sure that she would soon have a new flower.
By Aftab Ahmad Khan3 months ago in Pride
Pretty femboys
Once seen as taboo or misunderstood, the image of the “pretty femboy” is rising and it’s turning heads for all the right reasons. With a soft aesthetic, gentle confidence, and gender-defying charm, femboys are reshaping the narrative around masculinity and beauty. This isn’t about trends or shock value. It’s about identity, self-expression, and pushing back against outdated gender norms.
By David Femboy3 months ago in Pride
Yesterday, She Blooms (Chapter 2). Content Warning.
⚠️ Content Warning: This chapter contains themes of emotional distress, transphobia, suicidal ideation, and references to past trauma including relationship abuse and gender dysphoria. It also includes a scene depicting a character preparing for a suicide attempt, followed by a magical intervention.
By Ava Mirajane Dyke3 months ago in Pride
Last Lights on Birch Road
Okay, so. My name’s Maya. I’m fourteen. I live on Birch Road. And this story? It’s real. Like, *super* real. You might think I’m making it up because, well, streetlights don’t *do* that stuff. But they do. I saw it. And I’m writing it down so if anything weird happens to me later (kidding… maybe?), someone will know the truth.
By Sudais Zakwan3 months ago in Pride
Does Truth Still Hold Its Value
Truth defines the character and spirit of a person willing to speak directly from their heart.' A fleeting moment in the lives of many who prefer a more disguised version of truth, often for fear of not being accepted for who they are. Our world has built walls of acceptance with conditions that require participants to live by a conditioned code of familiarity. Currently, this encompasses a diverse range of spoken rhetoric that may appear manipulative to those who prefer the art of truth. Defining this honest way of being takes us to the depths of a human who is comfortable in their own skin. Truth is subjective and open to philosophical interpretation and thought. One person's truth may be another's biased vision of the same subject. For example, the mythical city of Atlantis is a concept debated by historians, spiritualists, and seekers who search for truth in places others may not look. The seeker desires the truth and only the truth and will follow the gingerbread trail to the ends of the Earth to find it. Once discovered, the seeker takes the role of a detective sifting through a cold case where information was limited. We then draw upon the value of intuition, that gut feeling that often speaks louder than facts. Seeking truth is a solitary vigil for the seeker, unraveling ancient secrets and cover-ups by those who distort Earth's history and our perception of it. Power makes people hide what is true and redefine the imagery they want others to see. People in high places alter records and archives to make us believe in myths, fairytales, and folklore. We are a human race of believers and we are often easily influenced. The seeker longs for truth in all things, knowing the nature of humans to choose power over integrity.
By Linda E Cole4 months ago in Pride
Beyond the Label: Giofromdablock is the Rapper the LGBTQ Community Deserves by NWO Sparrow
Giofromdablock Isn’t Your ‘Representation,’ He’s Your Competition The rising hip-hop artist isn’t here to be a token; he’s here to take the throne, and his music is the only statement he needs to make.
By NWO SPARROW4 months ago in Pride










