Identity
What is lgbtq
Beyond the Acronym: A Compassionate Guide to Understanding LGBTQ+ You see the rainbow flag on social media, in store windows, and during community parades. You hear the term "LGBTQ+" in conversations and the news. But if you've ever found yourself wondering, "What exactly does that mean?" you're not alone. Understanding the LGBTQ+ community is about more than just memorizing letters; it's about recognizing the beautiful and complex tapestry of human identity.
By David Femboy2 months ago in Pride
The Colors I Learned to Wear
Shorter Version of the Story Title: The Colors I Learned to Wear Community: Pride All my life, I felt like I was wearing a coat someone else chose for me—too tight, too quiet, too grey. I carried colors inside me, but I hid them, afraid the world wasn’t ready to see them. But hiding your truth is heavy. It slowly wears you down.
By Muhammad Saad 2 months ago in Pride
UAE National Day 2025
Every year on December 2, something special happens across the United Arab Emirates. The whole country comes alive with color, culture, and pride. Streets glow with red, green, white, and black. Kids wave flags from car windows. Families gather in parks. Buildings shimmer with lights. And once again, the UAE prepares to celebrate one of its most meaningful moments: National Day, also known as Eid Al Etihad.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Pride
Colors That Teach Us: How the Pride Community Shapes a Brighter World
The world is made up of many colors, and each one has a story. For centuries, people have expressed who they are through language, clothing, music, culture, and identity. But one community that has become a beacon of hope, courage, and transformation across the globe is the Pride community. Their journey is not just about individuality—it is about visibility, acceptance, equality, and the powerful impact of living truthfully.
By Muhammad Saad 2 months ago in Pride
Hiding out in Hip Hop
I don’t understand why there is homophobia in Hip Hop and there is that in other musical genres. Hiding out in Hip Hop is a book from a gay hip hop insider who without ever given the names leaves one a lot of clues as to who the author of the book just might be referring to.
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 2 months ago in Pride
Keith Haring 🏳️🌈
Keith Haring was a brilliant artist in Pop Art and had a characteristic artistic style that was all his own. He was a strong, and proud gay man. He used his art platform as a social awareness for issues that affected the gay community and other social problems of the time.
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 2 months ago in Pride
Drag Queens reading to kids
There is nothing traumatizing about drag queens who read storybooks. Please tell me, what is so traumatic about a person who dresses as a gender opposite to his birth gender who reads a book to children? I bet you can't tell me because there's nothing traumatic about it. It is traumatizing what small minds put in the heads of children and ignorance is where the real traumas for children are found. Although this article is short by point, it has definitely been done, as well as my case had been discussed and represented in the best way. There's nothing wrong with drag queens reading books to children. My point of view
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 2 months ago in Pride
Gay and Lesbian defamation league 🏳️🌈 Stands up for the LGBTQ 🏳️🌈 community
glaad exists it is gay and lesbian anti defamation league and they do a wonderful job in properly representing the gay community and fighting discrimination and defamation. I am glad that an organization like this exists. Gay and lesbian defamation league exists to fight and I’m glad that it does exist. It has existed for many years and has been successful and thankful you still around and always will be. I have supported the defamation leave and I always will. It has a lot of star studied support as well and also it is a great human rights organization too. And when I get behind.
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 2 months ago in Pride
Pedro Zamora
Is it me or did Pedro Zamora look a lot like Desi Arnaz? Pedro Zamora was a member of the cast of MTV Real World San Francisco. He was gay and Cuban and from Cuba 🇨🇺 originally and from Miami. Pedro had HIV and was an activist for a cure and awareness. His roommates on the show became his family. She married her boyfriend on the show and died in front of the camera. Rest in peace Pedro Zamora. He was also proudly Cuban. Pedro lives through his humanitarian efforts and the real world of San Francisco
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 2 months ago in Pride
What is a femboy mean
Beyond the Stereotype: Unpacking the True Meaning of 'Femboy' Let's cut through the noise. You’ve probably heard the term “femboy” floating around online, in memes, or in conversations about gender and expression. Maybe it conjures a specific image, or maybe it’s just a confusing buzzword. So, what does it actually mean? Is it a gender identity? A fashion trend? A slur?
By David Femboy3 months ago in Pride











