Tag "Acceptance"

Our Stories 40 Comments

Naturally YOU

I started reading Kito Diaries late last year after I was introduced to it by a friend. He told me then that the comments posted against the articles are the

Our Stories 44 Comments

Thinking About It From The Other Side

I was with a group of friends the other day and we were talking about what it would mean for our families if we came out of the closet. The

The Happenings 31 Comments

‘I learnt to accept gay people at eight years old.’ – Nick Jonas

The pop star and actor says his acceptance of LGBT people began when his was just a child, after his father told him, “”It’s all love, it’s all the same.”

The Happenings 15 Comments

Pro Wrestler Matt Cage Comes Out

Professional wrestler ‘Money’ Matt Cage has come out publicly as gay. The athlete and entertainer – real name Matt Hullum – shared the news in a Facebook post last week

Fiction 58 Comments

TUG OF WAR (Part 2)

Read the previous part of Tug Of War HERE * At the touch of Kevin’s lips, I stopped my scramble to get up and off him. I was stunned, and

The Happenings 19 Comments

Kristen Stewart’s Mother Outs Her As Bi, Actress Dating Personal Assistant

Coming out to your parents can be an emotionally challenging moment, but generally parents don’t then turn around and come out for their kid. But that seems to be what

Poetry 17 Comments

WHEN LOVE KNOCKS

I knew exactly what Love would look like I’d always thought I hadn’t met Love yet But I knew if Love wandered into my room I would recognise him at

Kito Stories 79 Comments

HIS COMING OUT STORY (It’s A Family Affair Too)

As I lay on my bed early that April, my heart raced as I pondered over what may have transpired the previous night. I was left all alone in the

Our Stories 31 Comments

WHO I WILL ALWAYS BE

You all know about that world we live in – the one where we go to school, get good grades, get a good job, get married, have kids, retire and

James' Journal 34 Comments

JAMES’ JOURNAL (Entry 36)

May 1 So, this Bruce Jenner transformation ish has helped me to delve into the minds of the people I call homophobes, and that of my family, as I find