Identity
Who Is In My Mirror?
I think I knew who I was when I was a child. I think it didn't matter to me, really, but I knew. I was my parents daughter. I was a carefree, fun, silly little girl. I played with dolls, loved pink, wore only skirts, and was scared of bugs. My pencil box was pink and I was five.
By J "Griffin" Rooms2 years ago in Pride
Let's Talk About Pansexuality!. Top Story - December 2023.
December 8 marks pansexual pride day: a day to acknowledge the efforts made by pan community to gain acceptance and awareness. Pansexuality is a sexuality riddled by misunderstanding and misconception, leaving those who identify with the label frustrated and forced to educate those who don't understand. Education is important, it's easy to do, and no one is ever too old to learn new things.
By choreomania2 years ago in Pride
The Topic of Gender-Affirming Care
Logical fallacies often tap into emotions to sway opinions. Fear-based fallacies, like the appeal to fear or the slippery slope fallacy, can create a sense of urgency or alarm by suggesting dire consequences if a particular action or viewpoint is not adopted. For example, in the context of gender-affirming care, an argument might falsely suggest that allowing such care for transgender youth will lead to irreversible harm or societal chaos, appealing to parental fears for their children's well-being.
By C.M.Dallas2 years ago in Pride
Wanting To Be A Girl
I went though a bit of an identity crisis in my mid to late teens, where i thought i wanted to become a girl. It was around the end of high school when i was struggling to come to terms with who i was and what i wanted to do with my life. Up until that point, after moving from the UK to Australia. I'd struggled to find myself and fit in with my new environment and began to question my very being and existence and was looking for ways to find a true purpose in my life.
By George Hall2 years ago in Pride
Simon's Friend. Runner-Up in Identity Challenge.
“So, Simon, I gather you like wearing make-up.” Quick, Simon think! What would Ashley say? “I certainly do, Sir.” Screw it, it’s true. The whole school was determined to make him crack. Youth was a rough ride for Simon Finner. Every day was the same. Persecution, verbal missiles, kicks, punches. As always the brutal events of the firing line lead Simon to the headmaster’s office for questioning. Only this day was going to be different. Don’t cry, he urged himself, whatever you do, don’t cry.
By Michael Brennan2 years ago in Pride
Modern Homes, Elevated Living | Vijay Shanthi Builders
In an era where our lifestyles evolve rapidly, our homes stand as a reflection of our aspirations, preferences, and the way we live. Vijay Shanthi Builders understands this fundamental truth, striving to craft residences that redefine modern living—homes that don't just provide shelter but elevate the very essence of living.
By Vijay Shanthi Builders2 years ago in Pride
Lesbian Ass Worship
Exploring the Beauty of Same-Sex Love: Celebrating Lesbian Relationships Same-sex love has been a taboo topic for centuries, but in recent years, society has become more accepting and open to celebrating all forms of love. Lesbian relationships, in particular, have gained more visibility and acceptance, and it's time to explore the beauty and depth of these relationships.
By Brooklyn Smith2 years ago in Pride
Bangladeshi Catimon mango
The experimental cultivation of Katimon, an all-season mango, has been underway for the past two years on a nine-hectare plot of land located in Puthia upazila of Rajshahi district. Sources indicate that a variety of mangoes, including Fazli, Gopal Bhog, Khirsapat, Luxman Bhog, Langra, Amrapali, and Ashina, are grown on approximately 18,515 hectares of land in Rajshahi district. Given the profitability of mango cultivation compared to other crops, an increasing number of farmers in Rajshahi are expressing interest in cultivating mangoes on their own land.
By Foysal Mahmud2 years ago in Pride










