The LGBTQ meaning has evolved over time. LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, but what does the Q, I and A stand for? Here's a history of all the terms used in the LGBTQ community.
a sense of humour and can tell they don't take themselves too seriously. I want to connect with women who look like they're fun to hang out with since it's really just a first step in getting to know each other. Also it's confusing when all the pictures are with groups of people...
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There are plenty of different Pride flags out there (which we’ll get into, don’t worry!), but the beloved rainbow banner is in a category all its own due to the safety and community it represents. “As a general rule, I'm not a big fan of flags,” Davis says. “I usually see...
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June is #Pridemonth. This is the most colorful month of the year since the LGBTQ+ pride is celebrated. The RAINBOW flag is used widely but it is not the only flag that people in the community connect with. Did you know that there are more than 20 differe
By sheer weight of numbers, some of your children will almost certainly turn out to be gay, lesbian, transgender, or some other part of the LGBTI spectrum. Just what are you going to say when they come out? Are you going to love them any less? This entry was posted on June 2, ...
or Asian, Canada is generally accepting of people from all cultures and ethnicities. Toronto is a very accepting city and has a whole 'village' basically dedicated to the LGBT community (it has lots shops, bars, clubs, restaurants, etc. that are gay-themed and there are rainbow flags everyw...
For two Mormon men in love in southern Utah, the Church of Latter-day Saints' anti-LGBT policy was devastating enough. When Church elders doubled down, they did, too
BECAUSE WE HAD COMMITTED OURSELVES TO WORK FOR FREEDOM, WE ALREADY FEEL BETTER. WE ARE NO LONGER SLAVES, WE WERE NOW FREEDOM FIGHTERS FIGHTING FOR OUR PEOPLE – Theophilus MzokumaStay updated via RSS Categories Categories Email Subscription Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and...