Relationships
Breaking the Silence: Pride and Mental Health - Navigating LGBTQ+ Spaces for Support
Introduction: In the kaleidoscope of colors that is the LGBTQ+ community, there lies a spectrum of experiences, struggles, and triumphs. Amidst the vibrant celebrations and powerful activism of Pride, there exists a quieter, more nuanced conversation—one that delves into the complexities of mental health within the LGBTQ+ community. In this article, we embark on a journey to explore the intersection of Pride and mental health, navigating the diverse spaces where individuals seek support, understanding, and healing.
By Lovesh Attri2 years ago in Pride
Unveiling the Spectrum: A Tapestry of Love in the LGBTQ Community
Title: "Unveiling the Spectrum: A Tapestry of Love in the LGBTQ Community" In the heart of a bustling metropolis, where the city's pulse thrums with the rhythm of diversity and acceptance, two souls found themselves woven into the rich tapestry of the LGBTQ community. This is the story of Harper and Riley, whose journey of love traversed the colorful spectrum of identities, challenges, and triumphs, illuminating the path for others to embrace their true selves and find solace in the warmth of acceptance.
By Lovesh Attri2 years ago in Pride
I Am Allowed To Be Who I Am
It has taken a long time to embrace my sexuality, and I am still learning to embrace it at 47 years old. I remember the day before I was getting married to my man. I didn't come out to him until the day before we got married because I wasn't sure how he would take me.
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Pride
Ghana's Anti-LGTBQI Bill Ignores Femicide & Rape of Women And Girls - Today Alberta Was Murdered . Content Warning.
Friday, 1 March 2024 By: TB Obwoge Currently the bill hasn't been approved by Ghana's President Akufo-Addo, however according to several Ghanaians on social media, I'm a homosexual! Yes, over 20 people said that I'm "part of them!" I asked this one question, "When are women and girls going to matter in Ghana?"
By IwriteMywrongs2 years ago in Pride
Deny: A Dream Come True
Deny was a boy who never felt loved by his parents. His father was an alcoholic who often drank and gambled away their money. His mother was a depressed woman who often blamed and abused him for their misery. They never cared for him, nurtured him, or protected him. They never showed him any affection, attention, or appreciation. They never encouraged him, supported him, or praised him. They only criticized him, insulted him, or beat him.
By Deny Alviansyah2 years ago in Pride
Everything You Need to Know About Giolì & Assia, The Power Couple Taking the Music Industry By Storm
Giolì & Assia are two Italian multi-instrumentalists, singer-songwriters, DJs, record label owners, videographers, artistic directors, editors, graphic designers, and performers who are “in complete control of their creative world.”
By sleepy drafts2 years ago in Pride
The two interior designers. Top Story - February 2024.
I was around six years old when I realized I was queer. I haven’t entirely grasped the concept yet, but I knew I was different in some way. That terrified me. I can remember, clear as day, my lamentations about whether I can hide it or fix it somehow. The guilt was suffocating, my little heart racing with anxiety and paranoia because I was mortified over the prospect of anyone finding out. I was stuck and isolated with no one to confide in. I’m sure you’ve heard this exact story a million times before and I’m not here just to garner sympathy with it. What I want to talk about is a turning point in my process of growing up and it all started with two interior designers we hired to refurnish our apartment.
By Glass Shards2 years ago in Pride






