Relationships
Is homophobia still a problem amongst us – hidden within those who claim otherwise?
Please note I am writing this from the perspective of a guy in his late thirties in the UK, I am well aware it is a stronger issue in other countries. I am relating this matter to how things are in the UK as that is where I have lived all my life so it is my sole reference point. For those struggling in countries with no LGBT+ rights at all my heart burns for you.
By Paul Russell3 years ago in Pride
Bound by Love
Bound by Love: A Journey of Activism and Unity Part one Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Veridonia, there lived a vibrant and diverse community. Among them were two individuals whose love story would transcend barriers and inspire countless others. Their names were Alex and Jamie.
By Gemma Poelman3 years ago in Pride
Celebrating Love And Acceptance. Content Warning.
Introduction: Today, as we remember the struggles endured for decades in the fight against prejudice, it is essential to acknowledge and accept individuals for who they are, irrespective of their identity or sexual orientation. While not everyone may support this movement, we aim to demonstrate that love knows no boundaries. How others love, how they choose to dress, or how they wish to express their identity should not be a cause for judgment. Instead, let us strive for tolerance and understanding. In the spirit of inclusivity, we will also share some lesser-known facts about homosexuality. Stay with us until the end to broaden your knowledge on this topic.
By Redmark Foreal3 years ago in Pride
You broke my heart into small pieces
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town nestled amidst rolling hills and sparkling rivers, there lived a young woman named Amelia. She was known for her infectious laughter, her warm heart, and her radiant smile that could brighten even the gloomiest of days. Amelia possessed a love for life that was unparalleled, and she believed in the magic of true love.
By Elgie Pingki-an3 years ago in Pride
Why are Men so loyal to their Football clubs?
Football is a beautiful game, addictive and emotion striking. one may argue it stands at the same level at which some people hold reality tv shows or maybe higher. considering it reaches almost all parts of the world. the influence is crazy. I grew up wanting to become a footballer after seeing my dad rave about his favorite footballer Nwankwo Kanu, a tall lanky forward with great strides, sublime finisher, i had to love him too and the club he plays for, a few years later and my favorite player left the club to another club, due to his age and soon after, retired. leaving me with Arsenal.
By Anum Uchmanny3 years ago in Pride
5 things you shouldn’t do as a fat girl in a relationship ❤️
Hi pretty😍 here are a few things you shouldn’t do if you’re chubby and in a relationship. Now it doesn’t matter if he loves you so much or not, i understand that 70% of people in relationships are only in it because they don’t wanna be lonely not because they’re actually in love. So whichever situation you find yourself wether you’re actually in love or just there to pass time, there a few things you shouldn’t do as a fat girl. Here’s 1. Never ever ever let him know you are insecured. Listen we all have our insecurities both chubby and skinny people it’s just that it’s more obvious with chubby people considering the standards of beauty today. I know at some point you might feel like ohhh this person is your boyfriend and maybe you should share your insecurities with him NEVER I repeat never ever do that because you’re only giving him reasons to think you’re actually not ittt you get?? He might even see you as flawless but because you are insecured and you let him know, he’ll start seeing those things you’re insecured about.
By Kadijat jibril 3 years ago in Pride
Empowering Youth for Peace "The Power Within". Content Warning.
Once upon a time in a small town named Harmony Ville, there lived a group of young individuals who yearned for peace and unity amidst a world filled with chaos and discord. This is the story of their emotional journey, as they discovered the power within themselves to become agents of change and champions of peace.
By Jethro Eleazer3 years ago in Pride
Uniting Hearts and Inspiring Change
Introduction: The power of music knows no boundaries, and when combined with the extraordinary talent and magnetic personalities of BTS, it becomes a force that unites hearts and inspires change. The global fandom of BTS, known as the ARMY, has captured the world's attention with their unwavering support, dedication, and remarkable creativity. Let's delve into the incredible impact of this fandom, exploring how they have transformed the traditional notions of fan culture and become a driving force for positive change.
By Almira Momog3 years ago in Pride
Consumer Prices and Inflation (Priceless Hope)
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, there lived a hardworking couple, Enema and Ejura. They had always strived to provide a comfortable life for their two children, Inikpi and Ocholi. Enema worked as a civil servant, while Ejura managed a small boutique.
By Eneojo Abimajeh3 years ago in Pride
Journey of Liberation: Love, Resilience, and the Christopher Street March-Pride
In the heart of New York City, a historic event was about to unfold. It was June 28, 1970, exactly one year after the Stonewall Riots had ignited the fire of hope in the LGBTQ+ community. As the sun rose, casting a warm glow on the city streets, a sense of unity and anticipation filled the air. LGBTQ+ individuals from all walks of life came together on Christopher Street, ready to march for their rights and celebrate their identities with courage and resilience.
By Andrew Mayne3 years ago in Pride






