Empowerment
What is the difference between bisexual and pansexual
What Is the Difference Between Bisexual and Pansexual? Understanding Identity, Attraction, and Fluidity The terms "bisexual" and "pansexual" are both integral parts of the LGBTQIA+ lexicon, describing rich and valid experiences of sexual and romantic attraction. While they are often used interchangeably in casual conversation and there is significant overlap in their communities—they hold distinct meanings, histories, and personal resonances for many. Understanding the difference isn't about creating a rigid hierarchy, but about appreciating the nuanced ways people describe their identities.
By David Femboy2 days ago in Pride
How To Make A Femboy Outfit
Creating a femboy outfit is an exciting journey into personal expression, blending elements traditionally coded as feminine with any personal style foundation to create a look that feels authentically you. "Femboy" (a portmanteau of "feminine boy") refers primarily to a style and gender expression where individuals, often but not exclusively male or non-binary, adopt a presentation that leans into femininity. It’s about intentionality, playfulness, and breaking free from rigid gender norms in fashion.
By David Femboy2 days ago in Pride
I love RuPaul Dragrace 🏳️🌈❤️
RuPaul Dragrace is a fantastic and favourite show of mine. I love that all drag queens of all races, ethnicities, and all other walks of life come together and compete to become the next drag superstar. Sometimes ruPaul drag race is all that I watch. I just can’t get enough of the show. There should be drag compete on the show too. The show is really fun to watch and it’s just one of my favorite shows that I always look forward to watching. In past years, some of my favorite drag queen superstars that have gone on to receive the crown are Gemini, , well I guess those were the two shows in which I was really paying attention, but still, I just love to watch the fabulous fashion that each queen . Each queen Has a fierce and fabulous personality of their own and I can’t say enough good things about the RuPaul drag race competition except I it never stops. Since inception RuPaul‘s drag race has been on MTV, logo, and keep in mind. Both networks are on the Viacom corporation , so that’s why both networks pick it up so easily. I love watching the fashion statements made on the show by each queen that compete. Watching RuPaul’s drag race for me is a way to escape.
By Revista Miko3 days ago in Pride
The NOH8 campaign
The NOH8 campaign is a noble campaign for equality in gay and lesbian and lqbtq rights and the right to marry. The campaign is a brilliant campaign of photography by photographer Adam Bouza who created the campaign against Prop 8 that prohibided gay marriage.
By Revista Miko3 days ago in Pride
I was watching when Ellen proclaimed “l’m Gay!” 🏳️🌈
I remember where I was when I witnessed the groundbreaking moment where Ellen on her sitcom announced to the world “I’m gay!” I have never forgotten that moment it was quite powerful to say the least. I was watching in my room and it was she had gotten by proclaiming her truth. It was the scene where she is at the airport she is at the airport with a girl she likes and takes the microphone in her hand for the lady and looks at her and proudly proclaims “I’m gay!” It really was a meaningful and a groundbreaking moment.
By Revista Miko3 days ago in Pride
There is nothing wrong with drag queens reading books to children
There is nothing traumatizing about drag queens or drag kings reading storybooks. Please tell me what is so traumatic about about a person who dresses as a gender opposite of their birth gender who reads a book to children? I bet you can’t tell me because their is nothing traumatizing about it. It is traumatizing what small minds put in to children’s heads and the ignorance there is where the real traumas for children lie. Although this article is brief by point has most definitely been made as well as my case had been argued and represented in the best way.
By Revista Miko3 days ago in Pride
The RuPaul Talk Show
RuPaul used to have a talk show on VH1 in the late 90s early 2000s called the RuPaul show. I remember when I first saw the RuPaul talk show I thought to myself I do not know what this is. I’m watching, but I like it and this person meaning RuPaul seems likable so I watched him and really did enjoy immensely. RuPaul is and was a really good talkshow host who always made the interviews with her guests really . Her guests were celebrities and icons from all walks of the entertainment field. Also RuPaul‘s friend used to be her sidekick on the talk show is now her sidekick on RuPaul‘s drag race . Another thing is that now if you look at pictures from Many of the on drag race working on the RuPaul talk long ago.
By Revista Miko3 days 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 Miko3 days 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 Miko3 days ago in Pride











