Culture
IS FEMINISM IN MALE NATURAL
Ask yourself these questions before reading further! You discovered one of your siblings, children, relatives or family member always act feminin. Would you because of that hate the person? hurt the person or kill the person because of feminism? The same way you love them, kindly spread the love to the ones you're not blood realated with and protect them.
By Victor Obanor Osagie 17 days ago in Pride
A Bridge Among the Flowers. Top Story - June 2024.
To my dear and beautiful granddaughter, I've needed to write this letter to you for a long time now. I just didn't have the words. I'm not sure if I even do now. But this is my feeble attempt. Forgive me if I don't use the proper pronoun or gender when I am referring to the "you" that I know and love. I'm new at this and still very confused in my "Boomer-ness." I think you already know that I am having a difficult time wrapping my head around these concepts. But it doesn't minimize my love and adoration for you.
By Shirley Belk18 days ago in Pride
Ghana's VP Pushes Anti-LGTBQ Because He Knows Ghanaians Love Hatred . Content Warning.
Tuesday, 11 June 2024 By: TB Obwoge Mark my words, Ghana's 2024 election will be filled with violence, it has been happening for months, even since last year. Some Ghanaians have even been pushing violence on TikTok.
By IwriteMywrongs23 days ago in Pride
Time Warp Revisited: The Rocky Horror Phenomenon
Being in San Francisco in the 70s was like living in the heart of a cultural revolution, one that I never wanted to leave. I can still remember those days, wandering through Haight-Ashbury, stepping through a portal from the peace-and-love hippie era into the emerging LGBTQ+ scene. Those were the days of real community spirit, where every Sunday felt like a mini-revolution, cheering on the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, feeling like we were all part of this huge, world-changing movement. We had hope.
By Gael MacLean23 days ago in Pride
The Courage Journey
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between rolling hills and whispering trees, there lived a little girl named Lily. She had rosy cheeks, bright eyes, and a smile that could light up the darkest of nights. But one fateful day, tragedy struck. A terrible storm swept through the town, taking away everything Lily held dear—her family, her home, her sense of belonging.
By James Fareke30 days ago in Pride
Theraiyar sidhar
Theraiyar was a distinguished Tamil Siddhar, minstrel, and croaker who lived during the medieval period in Tamil Nadu, India. The Siddhars were a group of mystics, alchemists, and medical interpreters in South India who contributed significantly to Tamil literature and the Siddha system of drug. Theraiyar's benefactions, particularly in the field of drug and spiritual literature, have left a continuing impact on Tamil culture and the practice of Siddha drug. Early Life and Background The details of Theraiyar's early life aren't considerably proved,
By vinoth kumarabout a month ago in Pride
The Rainbow Renegade. Content Warning.
A maven, Joan of Ark, supporting her cause and distancing oneself from whims that do not fit the persona, stereotype of her group. Oneself cannot risk being caught adhering to societal norms they have shunned. As beings on two legs we are incapable of treating others how we feel about them. We only have the ability to treat them how we feel about ourselves. What exists in one side of the field versus what is in the other field just barely visible on the horizon can only be fathomed from the eyes of someone else. Introducing the idea of re-entering into a norm that has been left behind will immediately be shot down. As the realization sets in that the field they are in is eerily similar to the field that they left. Slowly but surely the yard just over the mountain begins to look much more appealing. If the treatment, disappointment, and risk of embarrassment are the same, what keeps someone standing in place when walking away is the better option? The answer sits in the maintenance of a perception and the reassurance the Renegade brings to the group. Becoming a leader of any Taboo ideal takes the leader from self-interest to furthering the causes of the group. It begins with strong advocacy and support for a form or freedom, or expression, an audacity to support the under-dog.
By Berry Marionabout a month ago in Pride
THE FORGOTTEN MATE
Introduction Alex sighed as he strolled down the streets of his small town. He knew everyone around him and felt the warmth and comfort of his friends and Neighbors every day yet felt like something was still missing from his life. Or someone, he corrected himself. He was 32 years old and had long ago come to terms with his identity as an openly gay man, but his quest to find the man of his dreams had been frustrating and fruitless.
By Ibiam rita about a month ago in Pride
Spiritual life
Title The Spiritual Shade of Tamil Nadu Exploring True Stories Tamil Nadu, constantly appertained to as the" Land of tabernacles," boasts a vibrant spiritual heritage deeply simple with its artistic fabric. From ancient Holy Writ to ultramodern- day cautions, the state has been a cradle of spiritual enlightenment and godly exploits. In this narrative, we claw into the rich shade of spiritual narratives that define Tamil Nadu, recapitulating tales of devotion, mysticism, and distinction. One of the most hallowed spiritual destinations in Tamil Nadu is the municipality of Tiruvannamalai,
By vinoth kumar2 months ago in Pride
A Love Story. Content Warning.
A Love Story In the quiet town of Willowbrook, where cobblestone streets meandered through rows of ivy-clad houses and ancient oak trees stood as silent sentinels, a love story as timeless as the town itself unfolded. This is the tale of Elara and Tristan, two souls whose paths converged in a symphony of serendipity and fate.
By Hamza Bashir2 months ago in Pride