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Why There Is No Such Thing As Too Much LGBTQ Representation On TV
One of my favourite TV shows from last year was Sense8, the Netflix sci-fi thriller that gave a massive middle finger to heterosexual norms. Worthy of note was the sex-positivity
The Three Nigerians
It’d already been a stressful day. I’d just finished quite the exam, the type you spend eight straight hours reading for and when it’s time to pen down what it
MEETING HIM
I was about to walk into the club, a little drunk already. I had been dragged through a fun weekend with the craziest bunch. It had been endless drinking and
13 Pictures You Can Relate To If You’ve Dated A Bisexual Man
Disclaimer: Please keep in mind that it’s all Bantz. It is not to be taken seriously o! 1. When you first meet him Yes! I see husband Material, let me
Beautiful Gray World
During my primary school days, whenever a government officer visited my school, a female student would be appointed by the staff. She would take beautiful flowers and present them to
Are Modern Gay Men Obsessed With ‘Seeming Straight’?
How many times have you seen the words “No Fems” on a guy’s Grindr profile and wondered if that applied to you? And how many times have you tried downplaying
INTERNALIZED HOMOPHOBIA
At some point here on Kito Diaries, KDians began throwing about comments that implied that they believed the term ‘internalized homophobia’ was manufactured right here as a weapon to strike
ALL IN GOOD FAITH
Kito Diaries, in its short life, has aimed to create a platform for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities in Nigeria to share our stories and chart a progressive
The Sad Truth About Biphobia
Written by Amy Andre and originally published on huffingtonpost.com I was very honored and excited to get an email Wednesday morning inviting me to speak on a panel on HuffPost
THE UNEXPECTED SEX EDUCATION
The evening started with an unannounced visit from a man we’ll call Jacob, ugly, short-statured, with a massive kporo who I once dated. To be honest, I was a lot