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Anime femboys
The Rise of Anime Femboys: A Deep Dive into a Unique Subculture Anime has long been celebrated for its wide variety of characters, artistic styles, and bold storytelling choices. Among its most fascinating and misunderstood character types is the anime femboy a term used to describe male characters who present themselves in traditionally feminine ways, either in behavior, clothing, or overall aesthetic. Once considered niche or even controversial, femboy characters are gaining recognition and appreciation among anime fans around the world.
By David Femboy4 months ago in Pride
Letter to Lena
San Francisco - October - 1986 Lena, I still hear the rhythm of your fingers on the keyboard, rapid and electric. Like you were sending out some secret message into the world that no one else could decode. You had a way of moving through the chaos, slipping between the cracks of reality with nothing but your screen and a few lines of code. When i watched you in your bedroom, I could almost feel the pulse of your world through my skin.
By Sara Elizabeth Joyce4 months ago in Pride
Pretty femboys
Once seen as taboo or misunderstood, the image of the “pretty femboy” is rising and it’s turning heads for all the right reasons. With a soft aesthetic, gentle confidence, and gender-defying charm, femboys are reshaping the narrative around masculinity and beauty. This isn’t about trends or shock value. It’s about identity, self-expression, and pushing back against outdated gender norms.
By David Femboy4 months ago in Pride
The Truth About My First Breakup. Top Story - October 2025.
--- During my senior year of high school, I took on more than I could chew. I went to school full-time and had a job where I was working nearly 40 hours a week. On top of that, I took college courses on Wednesday nights and Saturday mornings. As if that weren't enough, I also had a full-time boyfriend.
By Edward Anderson4 months ago in Pride
Yesterday, She Blooms (Chapter 2). Content Warning.
⚠️ Content Warning: This chapter contains themes of emotional distress, transphobia, suicidal ideation, and references to past trauma including relationship abuse and gender dysphoria. It also includes a scene depicting a character preparing for a suicide attempt, followed by a magical intervention.
By Ava Mirajane Dyke4 months ago in Pride
More Than a Letterman: How the Wool Varsity Jacket Become a Queer Icon of Comfort and Courage
More Than a Letterman: How the Wool Varsity Jacket Become a Queer Icon of Comfort and Courage Picture this: the crisp autumn air nips at your skin. You reach into your closet, past the delicate cardigans and the flowy blouses, and pull out a heavyweight, timeless piece. It’s not just any jacket. It’s an all-wool varsity jacket. As you slip it on, the weight is immediate a comforting, grounding embrace. The soft wool collar brushes against your cheek, and for a moment, you feel an unexpected sense of power. This isn't just a fashion statement; it's an armor of authenticity. All wool varsity jackets
By David Femboy5 months ago in Pride
How Hooded Varsity Jackets Became a Staple of Femboy Expression
Beyond the Bleachers: How Hooded Varsity Jackets Became a Staple of Femboy Expression We all have that one item in our closet that feels like a secret weapon. It’s more than just fabric and thread; it’s a statement, a comfort, a piece of armor. For a growing number of people, especially within the femboy community, that item is the humble >>> hooded varsity jacket.
By David Femboy5 months ago in Pride
Clayton Kershaw Announces His Retirement
After an 18-year MLB career (all with the Los Angeles Dodgers), pitcher Clayton Kershaw announced that he'll be retiring at the end of the season, via the Dodger's X account. He'll make his final start on Friday against the San Francisco Giants. Notice in the subtitle that I referred to him as a World Series Champion, singular, and not a two-time World Series Champion, because I still refuse to acknowledge that World Series win as valid, due to it being a pandemic year, and I never will. The main reason is because it would've been inappropriate for me to do so at a time where people were stuck at home and lost their jobs. I would go over his stats and accomplishments, but he has infuriated me so much and later found out that he was a card-carrying bigot, that I could no longer defend or support him ever again, so they're not worth mentioning. More on his bigoted demeanor in a bit. My first impressions of Clayton Kershaw were positive, and I thought he was one of the best pitchers that have ever played the game. Now, I see him as a heartless, disgruntled bigot. I could no longer see him as one of the best pitchers in MLB, nor consider him as the "Face of the Dodgers". That label goes to Freddie Freeman, who is the only Dodgers player I like and respect. Now, let's go over a couple of reasons why I now heavily despise him.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 5 months ago in Pride









