Empowerment
Lesbian Titan
'My heart and soul breathe a distinct flavor of difference as flowers bloom in my garden of lesbian difference' A burlesque walk on the path of the begotten in eyes that speak religion or a median belief in the tradition of male and female as opposed to girl meets girl and falls madly in love. It is a dance of the divas who see romance in the eyes of each other. Love is the magic of the cosmos sparkling and true while here on Earth we use words like compromise when compatibility is nowhere to be found. Love seeks the giver a recipient with a requited appeal while here on Earth we defer love as conditional a program devoid of high-frequency allure. How did we become cryptic in our vision of amour? A twinkle in the eye of a creator whose light defined who we are. Human and divinity all rolled into one as male and female wearing a clever disguise. Here on Earth, we play life from mixed influences. Our guardians had their say as did teachers and the politicians we thought knew so much more than we did. We come to grow and unravel who we are and why we are here. An ongoing sonata of seeking truth through illusion imprinted in our cells, hearts, and DNA. A storehouse of events, experiences with spinoffs of emotions felt through the tests and trials we endure in the 3-D realm. The danger zone of mistruths and patterns we embrace like a lover from a past life. Our patterns are embedded in our soul and human vault. A reminder of intuitive prompts we chose to ignore or banish to a place of remembrance when it was too late to change the action or life choice. We are victims to the cause of the patterned views we claim and over time superglue our conscious way of thinking about love and its factual source. We play at life with unconscious beliefs that are garnished from what others believe. This may be our guardians whose sermon was a religious god. An icon that denies the conception of gay love while shooting holes in psychics who see beyond earthly realms.
By Linda E Coleabout a year ago in Pride
Embracing The Good Life
We often hear that success is measured in wealth, fame, or professional achievement. We see images of people building empires, achieving greatness, and climbing the social ladder. These stories dominate the media, creating an illusion of what it means to live a fulfilling life. But what if the true key to happiness and health has been hiding in plain sight all along?
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in Pride
Perspectives On Pride
Introduction Embracing Identity, Unity, and Progress Pride is much more than a colorful parade or a month marked on the calendar. It's a powerful symbol of the journey toward equality, acceptance, and celebration of diverse identities. From its historical roots in protest to its modern-day expressions of unity and joy, Pride embodies the resilience, strength, and spirit of the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. In this article, we'll explore various perspectives on Pride, its significance, the challenges it faces, and how it continues to evolve.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Pride
If
Introduction This is just a piece on how we still make assumptions about people and their pronouns. I am CIS/Straight whatever you want to call me, but one of the problems is that He/She/Mr/Mrs/Miss immediately box people for the convenience of society and that is not something I like or agree with.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Pride
Constant Craving: Understanding and Managing Uncontrollable Urges
Introduction Cravings are something we all face, whether it's for a specific food, a certain routine, or even an activity. While an occasional craving may seem harmless, constant cravings can disrupt our lives and negatively impact our health. But why do we experience these cravings, and how can we manage them effectively?
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Pride
F*cking Frivolous Freedom
Previously Published in Deep. Sweet. Valuable Publication at Medium.com 25th of October 2024. I was just a child in the late ’60s, while the youth rebellion and flower children spread across the world like ripples on water when a raindrop hits the surface.
By Henrik Hagelandabout a year ago in Pride
My Coming-Out Story
I had been on an Interrail trip in 1984 in an attempt to widen my horizons, to try things I never did before, and to demonstrate to my parents, that I wasn't their little boy anymore and could make my own decisions. My planning had nothing to do with my sexuality, but I should soon learn something else!
By Henrik Hagelandabout a year ago in Pride
An (Aro)Ace in the Hole
Sex and romance have always been touchy subjects for me. That is not to say I'm the type to run screaming from the room when a kissing scene appears on TV or to gag at a picture of genitals in health class. While I've never minded approaching either subject from an intellectual standpoint, I can't relate from an emotional standpoint, and the thought of actively participating in either makes me uncomfortable. I view sex and romance the way some people view skydiving, fun in theory but not in practice.
By Morgan Rhianna Blandabout a year ago in Pride








