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Transgender men are also people
Written by Charles Uzor and originally published on fitnessnaija.com In a world of black and white people, grey people are taught to see themselves as abnormal, queer and mysterious. Grey
Lucifer’s Milk
I didn’t want apples Nor ciders The beauty of the Eden didn’t draw me close The red fruit was far too haunting I wanted Lucifer’s milk. * Every night I
WHORE Of BABYLON (Episode 14)
Francis’s office is quite big, almost like a mini-hall. The walls are painted white, just plain white, a colour that blends beautifully with the navy-blue curtains. There are a few
‘Buy-sexual’ and ‘cashsexual’ are the new labels for straight men who have sex with men for money
Gay-for-pay is so passé. These days, it’s all about buy-sexuality and/or cashsexuals. Evidently, those are the new labels for straight-identifying menfolk who have sex with other menfolk for money. “We
WARNING!!! Stay Off Grindr!
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Why won’t Game of Thrones give LGBT characters a break?
Originally published in independent.co.uk *This piece contains spoilers for Game of Thrones Season Seven, Episode Two* As it so often does, Sunday night’s Game of Thrones left me screaming at
A Twitter Thread That Drops Life Tips Required By The Nigerian Queer
Let us know what you think. If there’s more tips, talk your own.
‘Islam has a history of homophobia,’ says Muslim radio show host Maajid Nawaz
Radio show host and activist Maajid Nawaz believes Islam has a huge problem with homophobia and he’s got a list to prove it. Citing the 10 countries in the world
The Piece An “LGBT Ally” Wrote About Homosexuality And Having a Strong Voice
Originally published on Bellanaija.com, the following write-up penned by Harold Writes and titled Feminism, Homosexuality & Having a Strong Voice, was- I gather – intended to show support and solidarity
Gay-for-pay solo performer says he regrets his past, can’t find a girlfriend or job
We’ve all done things we later regretted. If we’re lucky, we learn from our mistakes and move on. But what happens when you can’t move on because the Internet won’t