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Somewhere Beyond The Rainbow

Following the Orlando shooting, every time I went online, my heart broke just a bit. The shock of the massacre rocked me to my core, caused a welling of grief

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UNTOLD FACTS EPISODE ONE: OUT AND ABOUT

This episode discuss the issue of Coming Out and Visibility for LGBT persons in the context of Nigeria, the realities and the risks involved. Check on it below.

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THE FAIRY GODMOTHER

My friend, Pelumi (for the purpose of this story) was a 28-year-old virgin (of sorts) as at three years ago. He had never had sex; foreplay, yes, and a bunch

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What Is There To Know About The Creation Of The Pride Flag

A long time ago in a world that was far less gay, Gilbert Baker created something very special with $1,000 and 1,000 yards of fabric. On June 25th, 1978, he

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To Be Gay And Christian

Without doubt, people who fall within the rainbow family often appear to search for some spiritual reasoning or explanation that fully justifies the fact that they are not ‘freaks’. A

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MGM: An Inevitable Destination?

Hi, I’m Brad, only son and last of four children. I am also gay… or bisexual. I’m not sure which it is because I do find girls attractive. I have

Editor's Desk 20 Comments

Homosexuality, Islam, And A View On What the Qur’an Says About Gay People

Christopher van der Krogt, lecturer in History and Religious Studies at Massey University, looks at what Muslim teachings actually say about homosexuality. Read below. Neither the Bible nor the Qur’an

The Happenings 9 Comments

Frank Ocean Shares Moving Essay About Homophobia and the Orlando Tragedy

Four years after shocking the R&B world by revealing his first love was a man and subsequently releasing the stunning Channel Orange, Frank Ocean has shared some moving words about

Fiction 37 Comments

All That Matters

The kiss… It was important that you remembered the kiss because you knew. You don’t really know why, but you knew that you had to cherish that moment, that space

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The Woman In Me

I didn’t used to think I was gay. Never saw myself as gay. I’d searched the word in my Oxford Dictionary, the sixth edition – in paraphrased words: ‘Having feelings