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SOMETHING THAT GIVES YOU JOY
It’s been a couple of years since my parents started nagging me over the issue of marriage. I hadn’t even got a job the first time they brought it up.
MY RIGHTS, HIS RIGHTS
I’ve read a lot of Kito stories on this blog to know that some human beings are scum. The last Kito story particularly gave me chills, and I contacted a
I Watched And Waited
I have a story. It’s the kind of story where I need advice on what to do. My name is Sinnex. I am twenty-five years old and I love guys.
An Open Letter To Christians Who Believe That Sexuality Is A Decision
Written by John Pavlovitz, originally published on johnpavlovitz.com History is no guarantee of legitimacy. Thinking sustained over time doesn’t always equal Truth; sometimes it just equals tradition. Just because many
The Wish I Got For Christmas
So on the Third of November 2014, I finally tested positive. I say ‘finally’ because since the first time I was tested as an HIV awareness advocate in my service
HOLY FUCK
“Let us pray,” he said, in the darkness of his room that had the silver strings of moonlight peeping through the openings of his curtains. His request for bedtime prayers
‘I died several times, but I didn’t die.’ Brand Expert, Kenny Badmus, shares his story of living with HIV in the last 15 years
To mark World AIDS Day which was yesterday, December 1st, Nigerian brand expert and founder of Orange Academy, Kenny Badmus, took to his Facebook page to share his inspiring story
Even When In Rome
What I have to say is something most people do not know or readily talk about. Homophobia among Nigerians or Africans in diaspora is of major concern to me. I
That Weird Moment
This is a true story. Incredible, but true. I’ve always been quiet and reserved, except around very close friends, then I’d be the silly one who would say witty things
Gay Law Student Puts Ex-gay Therapist In His Place
This, you guys have to read. Stories don’t usually start with, “Harvard University outed me.” This one does. When Scott Blair took the LSATs and checked a box on his Harvard application