Humanity
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
When Safety Feels Like a Memory
I remember a time not long ago when walking into a women’s restroom felt like crossing into a quiet sanctuary. A place where privacy was sacred, where women and girls could be themselves without fear or worry. That sense of safety was so simple, so natural, it felt as if it had always been this way—and that it always would be.
By Gabriela Tone8 months ago in Pride
My Experiences with the Gay Cosplay Community
10 years of cosplay memories and awesomeness: they'll always hold a special place in my heart forever. I retired from cosplay in October 2024 and over six months after concluding an amazing journey, life has been treating me well so far. In this story, I'll be sharing what it was like being part of the gay cosplay community. I'll start with the bad before I explain the positives of this community.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 months ago in Pride
The Boy Who Stood Between Death and 2,000 Lives
Shaheed Aitzaz Hasan: The Unforgettable Sacrifice of a Brave Young Boy It was a cold morning on January 6, 2014. Life was moving as usual in the Ibrahimzai area of Hangu District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. But that day, an incident occurred that shook not just Pakistan, but the entire world. A 15-year-old boy sacrificed his life to save hundreds of children and became immortal in the pages of history.
By Kaleem Ullah 8 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 Color is your Dress?
I am bisexual, it is a part of me… but it has never been much of a struggle. I am extremely fortunate in this, and thankful too. I have aways just found that women are beautiful too. As a child it never hindered me. I wasn’t a very sexual child, even as I grew older. I was what you might call a late bloomer. Sex and all that it entailed did not interest me like it did my fellow highschoolers. Later when sexuality was a thing, I was still shy. I still am in some ways. I have never dated a woman. I have had some fun a time or ten in my life with a lady but never anything serious. Sorry to the gentlemen out there, but I have found that women are the better kissers. I tended to study that phenomenon particularly when I was out drinking. Honestly, I wouldn’t know how to go about dating a woman… Gods to be honest socially it’s difficult for me to initiate things with any sex. I’m not ashamed of that, even at my age, we all are who we are. That being said, I am not shy about who I am and I believe people have the right to be who they are.
By Katie L. Oswald (BookDragon)8 months ago in Pride
I lived in a White World until I was 25!. Top Story - May 2025.
I was born in the predominantly white population of Northern Ireland in 1972. This will sound crazy to some people, but for the first 25 years of my life, the only connection I had to another culture was through an Indian boy in my high school.
By Simon Aylward8 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
Billionaire Battles: From Betrayal to Business Wars. AI-Generated.
In the high-stakes world of billionaires, rivalries aren’t just personal—they often reshape industries, politics, and even nations. From tech startups at Harvard to oil empires in Russia, and music royalties to crypto exchanges, the battles between some of the richest people on earth reveal a volatile mix of power, ambition, and revenge. Here’s a rundown of some of the most notorious billionaire feuds that have captured headlines and changed fortunes.
By sol sessions8 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











