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LETTERS TO MY FUTURE HUSBAND (Entry 4)

Dear Future Husband, In my last letter, I wrote about how, after a disastrous attempt at matchmaking me with a narcissistic Top who was obviously looking to hook up, my

The Happenings 6 Comments

The Gay Indian Film, ‘Loev’, Aims to Start a Nuanced Conversation About Rape

Sexual tension pervades Loev, the 95-minute film set in India that debuted last week on Netflix tracing a weekend long road trip of two old friends. In defiance of the

Editor's Desk 46 Comments

Random Questions II

There are people who shrug off their breakup like it’s just another event in the life of a Nigerian. And then there are those who practically go through the valley

Editor's Desk 15 Comments

Barrett Pall: Why Finding The Gay Gene Is A Big Problem

Originally published on artisanandking.com Homosexuality has existed in societies across the globe for as long as we can go back in time. The Greeks, Romans, indigenous tribes, Europeans and even

Our Stories 25 Comments

FOR MY FIRST

Where do I start from? How do I explain that I want you daily? That I crave your presence? Yes yes, I’m over you. That has been established. This is

Editor's Desk 16 Comments

Photo: Why Are Nigerians So Obsessed With Marriage?

Like seriously, why has it gotten to that stage where getting married now feels like you’re proving something to society? 

Editor's Desk 47 Comments

Let’s Discuss . . . About How We’re All Having Sex With Everyone

It’s already a known fact that because of the small percentage that the LGBT community make up of the Nigerian citizenry, it is safe to assume that everyone knows everyone.

The Happenings 22 Comments

If you meet Mr. Right and he turns out to be HIV-positive, he’s still Mr. Right

Earlier this year, Charlie Tredway was officially crowned Mr. Gay New Zealand 2017, but his accomplishment has been overshadowed by his HIV-positive status. While campaigning for the title, Tredway was

The Happenings 17 Comments

Netflix’s new same-sex love story had to be shot in secret for fear of breaking Indian law

A new Netflix drama about gay love in India had to be shot entirely in secret to avoid the country’s censorship. ‘Loev’ was considered highly controversial since homosexuality is still

Our Stories 11 Comments

“When Everybody Is Fighting Everybody, There’s No Progress.” Ifeanyi Orazulike in an interview with Kito Diaries

As you all know, the Bisi Alimi Foundation was in Lagos in February to launch “Not Dancing to Their Music”, a report on the impact of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia