Today is National Coming Out Day. Yes, today, October 11 celebrates the LGBT community and coming out, their stories and struggles that they went though while coming out. Here is a story from ElloSteph on YouTube about her coming out … Continue reading
Tomorrow is National Coming Out Day and celebrates individuals who publicly identify as a gender or sexual minority. It helps to raise awareness and to celebrate coming out. National Coming Out Day was founded in 1988 by Robert Eichberg, who was a … Continue reading
Camille Leblanc-Bazinet This former gymnast turned Crossfit athlete was crowned the “Fittest Woman on Earth” at the Crossfit Games in 2014. She is a 25-year-old chemical engineering student from Richelieu, Quebec, Canada. She stands 5’2″ and weighs 130 lbs. and is married to husband … Continue reading
Have you ever heard of “The Whisper Challenge”? So if you want to play the game here are the rules: 1. One person puts on headphone and turns up the music on their ipod or stereo. 2. The second person playing … Continue reading
Dating is difficult all around but it’s especially hard when you’re gay. You can’t always judge a book by its cover – she could just like flannel shirts and have a pixie cut. So how can you tell if she’s … Continue reading
Kids Say the Darnedest Things: Too often I laugh at what some of my nieces and nephews say, but most often their opinion makes logical sense. When a simplified answer comes out for a somewhat complicated adult issue, you wonder … Continue reading
Sapphire – was born Ramona Lofton on August 4, 1950 in Fort Ord, California. She wrote the novel “Push” and has been very open about being bisexual. Azealia Banks – also known as Miss Bank$ was born Azealia Amanda Banks on May 31, 1991 in Harlem, … Continue reading
I laughed when I saw this video about The Six Lesbians You’ll Date Before You Die and I just had to share it. I am sitting here thinking where do I fall into this list or what types of girls would … Continue reading
LGBT History Month is celebrated in October and is a month long observance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history and gay rights. LGBT History Month was first celebrated in 1994 in the United States, founded by a high … Continue reading
Androgynous models are reinventing themselves as opposite sex to prolong their modeling career. These people are gorgeous as either men or women and androgyny has been around modeling for a long time. Female model passes as man to prolong career. Elliott Sailors … Continue reading