Pride Month
What are femboys
In recent years, the term "femboy" has gained popularity in online spaces, fashion, and LGBTQ+ discussions. But what exactly is a femboy? This blog post will explore the definition, origins, cultural significance, and misconceptions surrounding femboys. where to buy femboy clothing
By David Femboy9 months ago in Pride
Pride: Beyond Rainbows—A Lifeline for Millions”
Understanding Pride: More Than a Parade, It's a Powerful Movement When someone says the word Pride, many people instantly imagine colorful parades, rainbow flags, glitter, music, and celebration. And while those visuals are absolutely part of Pride, the heart of it runs much deeper. Pride isn’t just an event or a month—it’s a movement, a message, and, for millions around the world, a lifeline.
By Tanushree Das9 months ago in Pride
Love at Awkward Sight
We’ve all been there. The moment you sit down across from someone new, your palms a little sweaty, your smile a little too wide, and your thoughts racing at a million miles an hour. You’re trying to be your best self — charming, clever, interesting — while secretly praying your fork doesn’t slip and launch salad into your lap.
By Habibullah khan 9 months ago in Pride
Pakistan’s 3-Hour Military Response That Shocked the World
"Pakistan’s Power Unleashed: A Shock to the World" Pakistan has always been underestimated by many—both within the region and globally. For years, we lived with the idea that we were somehow weaker due to past leadership failures or limited resources. There was a lack of confidence, even among ourselves. But everything changed in just 3 hours and 45 minutes, when Pakistan not only defended itself but stunned the entire world with its strategic precision and power.
By Muhammad Nawaz10 months ago in Pride
My Best Friend Disappeared 10 Years Ago-- yesterday,She Liked My Post
Ten years ago, my best friend Emily vanished without a trace. It was the last day of summer break before we were set to leave for college. She said she was going for a walk to clear her head—she never came back.
By MALIK Saad10 months ago in Pride










