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Lessons Learned From ‘She Called Me Woman’ (Entry 8)

[Click here for LESSON 7] LESSON 8 From the chapter, ‘Living A Double Life’, VA had this to say: “When you find people who are like you and you can

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A Little Bit Of Lesbian Drama

Came across this Facebook update posted by Olu Bunmi, which gives some interesting insight into the Nigerian lesbian community. It is the kind of drama that makes gay men shenanigans

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AND THEN HE SAID TO ME…

We went to the same university, my paternal cousin and I. He was a couple of classes ahead of me, older, of course, than me, and treated me with the

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  1. trystham
    August 10, 07:02 Reply

    I have never thought about it. I guess in my corner, I am still as ambivalent on issues as I am where ppl are, only with just a lil consciousness that ppl are watching. Sorry, just plain old, non-freaky Trystham in and out

  2. Malik
    August 10, 17:09 Reply

    I’m Malik. This beautiful alter ego. I’m very gay. I’m artistic. I’m a wild dancer. I’m kinda atheist; at best agnostic. I also get depressed and I let myself sink to rock bottom; cry a bit. Then I sleep and wake up as the people-pleasing, closeted, who-I-am-when-everyone-is-watching.

  3. Eddie
    August 11, 09:08 Reply

    When no one’s watching,I let my inner diva out…. And I get awfully depressed and sometimes hateful of straight people…UGH they don’t know half of what we go through everyday fucking day and they don’t care but generally I’m just me. ..nothing fancy

  4. FJ
    August 11, 18:23 Reply

    I am a good person on his own and a good person with u.
    Weird when closeted and a limited edition when someone is watching

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