Relationships
The Popularity of Polyamorous Relationships
In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift in the way society views and practices romantic relationships. One notable trend that has emerged is the growing popularity of polyamorous relationships. Polyamory, often referred to as consensual non-monogamy, involves having multiple romantic partners with the knowledge and consent of all parties involved. This shift in relationship dynamics raises intriguing sociological questions about how society has reached this point of increased acceptance and interest in polyamorous relationships.
By Nazlı Gizem Er2 years ago in Pride
Better Communication Can Save Your Relationship
In a quaint suburban neighborhood, nestled behind a white picket fence, lived Emma and Mark. They were the quintessential couple, admired by their friends and neighbors for their seemingly perfect marriage. Little did everyone know that the foundation of their seemingly idyllic relationship was built upon the cornerstone of open and honest communication.
By Emmanuel Kwofie 2 years ago in Pride
Walking the Tightrope: Navigating the Intersection of the Bible and the LGBT Community. Content Warning.
Introduction In an ever-evolving world, the intersection of deeply rooted religious beliefs and progressive social values has sparked intense debates. One such contentious issue revolves around the relationship between the Bible and the LGBT community. This article delves into the complexities of finding common ground between these seemingly opposing forces, highlighting the challenges of balancing faith-based convictions with the growing calls for inclusivity and acceptance.
By Lovely Jackson2 years ago in Pride
My First Girl Friend Might Have Actually Been My First Girlfriend. Top Story - August 2023.
I grew up in the early 2000s as a major tomboy. On TV, my representation included Max from The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, who now, watching as an adult, I can confidently guess was probably just queer (much like the actress who played her, Alyson Stoner). Much like Max, I was young and queer (though I didn’t realize it at the time) and mostly hung around boys. Although I had a few female friends in elementary school, I didn’t start to gravitate more towards girls until I was in middle school. And in seventh and eighth grade, I had a best friend who had everyone around us questioning our sexuality.
By C.R. Hughes2 years ago in Pride
Life of a Perpetually Single Lesbian.
It was date number 25, maybe number 26. Three years prior, I had moved out of a small town and into a bigger city, not to find someone but I assumed the opportunity would present itself. And three years later, I was not only still looking but I had also started keeping track of how many dates I had gone on with women. The number was close to 25.
By I. Lazyryn2 years ago in Pride







