Empowerment
Hiding out in Hip Hop
I don’t understand why there is homophobia in Hip Hop and there is that in other musical genres. Hiding out in Hip Hop is a book from a gay hip hop insider who without ever given the names leaves one a lot of clues as to who the author of the book just might be referring to.
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 3 months 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 XCI by Rikki La Rouge 3 months ago in Pride
Drag Queens reading to kids
There is nothing traumatizing about drag queens who read storybooks. Please tell me, what is so traumatic about a person who dresses as a gender opposite to his birth gender who reads a book to children? I bet you can't tell me because there's nothing traumatic about it. It is traumatizing what small minds put in the heads of children and ignorance is where the real traumas for children are found. Although this article is short by point, it has definitely been done, as well as my case had been discussed and represented in the best way. There's nothing wrong with drag queens reading books to children. My point of view
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 3 months ago in Pride
Gay and Lesbian defamation league 🏳️🌈 Stands up for the LGBTQ 🏳️🌈 community
glaad exists it is gay and lesbian anti defamation league and they do a wonderful job in properly representing the gay community and fighting discrimination and defamation. I am glad that an organization like this exists. Gay and lesbian defamation league exists to fight and I’m glad that it does exist. It has existed for many years and has been successful and thankful you still around and always will be. I have supported the defamation leave and I always will. It has a lot of star studied support as well and also it is a great human rights organization too. And when I get behind.
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 3 months 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 XCI by Rikki La Rouge 3 months ago in Pride
Logo Channel 🏳️🌈
Logo Channel is a channel that is made for the LGBTQ community. Truly Gay friendly programming. It is still a gay friendly channel the way it was in its inception and evolution. Currently it plays classic sitcoms like Married With Children and Mama Family. Logo has not forgotten its roots in gay friendly programming as I have said and it still is but has done in many different ways.
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 3 months ago in Pride
Hate crimes must stop
I had never gotten the chance to express my condolences to the victims of the senseless hate crime shooting that took place at Pulse nightclub club in Florida 🏳️🌈 until now. It is really disgusting how anybody can hate someone because of raise because of gender and actually take it out on anyone. Hate crimes must be stopped. I had some social media friends who had friends over there that night. The shooting took place. can only imagine the pain that they all felt and it is tremendous and you gotta stop being intrigued by I hate
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 3 months ago in Pride
It is an honor that people can come out to me
I am glad that so many people feel coming out of the closet to me about their true sexuality. I think about the fact that people feel comfortable and safe to come out of the closet to me and if I can make a person comfortable it means a lot to me. I remember the first time a girl came out to me was in catholic highschool of all places. From that moment it was the first time I ever had that happen and it’s one of those things and to me I wonder if I came out of the closet would I have that
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 3 months ago in Pride
The Universe Within Me: The Story of Jonatan Vega. AI-Generated.
“Every story I write is a piece of me — my heart, my identity, and my imagination waiting to be shared.” From Guasave, Sinaloa, Mexico, to the streets of Sacramento, California, my life has been a journey of self-discovery, creativity, and courage. I am Jonatan Vega, a proud LGBT writer who has always believed that stories are bridges between people, experiences, and worlds. Through science fiction and horror, I explore imagination, identity, and the human heart. Today, I invite you to join me on this journey, subscribe to my creative work, and discover the worlds I’ve built.
By JONATAN DAVID VEGA4 months ago in Pride
Three Fat Women.
One was Mrs. Richman and the other Mrs. Suttlef. One was a widow, the other had divorced two husbands. The third was Miss Hacken. She was still a virgin. All three were about forty years old. And the days of life were passing by merrily. Mrs. Suttlef's features were distorted by obesity. Her arms, shoulders, and hips seemed heavy. But even in her middle age she was still beautiful. She wore a blue dress only to make her eyes shine, and she maintained the beauty of her hair in artificial ways. She liked Mrs. Richman and Miss Hacken because they were both fatter than she was. And since she was slightly younger than them, she thought of her as her own daughter. This was not a bad thing. They were both cheerful. She often joked about her future fiancé. She herself was far from the entanglements of this love affair. But in this matter she had full sympathy with Mrs. Suttlef. She was sure that she would soon have a new flower.
By Aftab Ahmad Khan4 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











