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From The Net 5 Comments

Tweet Of The Day XVIII

LOL! ‘Nuff said!

The Happenings 5 Comments

Armie Hammer says he was ‘terrified’ before filming gay sex scenes in “Call Me By Your Name”

Call Me By Your Name was the talk of the Sundance Film Festival, and while it doesn’t come out until November, Oscar buzz is in the air. Based on André

Our Stories 39 Comments

Men Are Scum

I’ve always wanted the true love of a man. And maybe I did get close to having it. But that one move by my sixteen-year-old self was the worst mistake

Series (Non-Fiction) 16 Comments

Waka Pass Diaries (I’m So Gay)

September 19 I am currently reading Caitlyn Jenner’s book, The Secrets of My Life, and she wasn’t kidding when she said she held nothing back. She walks the reader back

The Happenings 21 Comments

The Bible has been Rewritten with Rihanna as God and Drag Queens as Disciples, and it’s getting reactions from people

Comedian Elijah Daniel has now rewritten the holy bible for the gays. The EDV (Elijah Daniel Version) translation has a few updates from previous editions; Rihanna is God, she made

Fiction 23 Comments

MOM AND DAD

Your palms are sweaty. Your heart is racing; you can feel the thumping in your chest and the blood cruising through your veins in an endless rush. You feel your

The Happenings 9 Comments

Celebrate Bisexual Awareness Week with these tweets about the ‘bi culture’

We are in the Bisexual Awareness Week, which started on September 17 and ends on the 24th, as recognised by GLAAD. The 23rd of September also marks Bi Visibility Day.

Poetry 10 Comments

THE MASOCHIST

Scars tell a story, mine tell stories of my love pain His lips touch my scars, kissing them, licking them He cradles me, makes love to me And when he

Editor's Desk 20 Comments

Kito Diaries And The Stories We Are Careful To Tell

Good morning, KDians. So, a couple of days ago, a post had to be taken down from this site because it was discovered that the person who presented the story

Our Stories 26 Comments

About Angelina Jolie And The Movie ‘First They Killed My Father’ Through The Eyes of a Nigerian

The following is an incredibly moving piece written by Nigerian writer and filmmaker, Jude Idada on his Facebook timeline. It is not LGBT-related – or perhaps it is – but