lgbtq
The letters LGBTQ are just another way of saying that Love is Love.
You Have To Go
“You have to go.” “Why?” “You’ll be killed.” There's no fear in her voice. Because fear does not belong in her voice. The words are said rather matter-of-fact. She can feel the roll of hatred, has been feeling it all night issuing across the space between them and although it's meters in reality, it's mere cells apart in their minds and bodies and she feels the anger like it's her own. In fact her own may be contributing. A positive feedback loop building up on each other.
By Lexxie McKenzie6 years ago in Humans
Dating a College Jock ...when you are 42
A few weeks after I had returned home to the U.S, I saw a new facebook request. The name looked slightly familiar - as did the picture, but I couldn't quite place it. When I looked more in depth at the profile, it suddenly clicked, it was Pablo.
By Eric Machine6 years ago in Humans
The Closet
Nothing has ever gone my way, ever since I was born. I was born premature (weighing 1lb 9oz), diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at the age of two, and have been struggling with my gender identity and sexuality since elementary school. I'd like to disclose that my family is not practicing any religion.
By Allystra Boudreau6 years ago in Humans
You leave me speechless
There wasn't much to say about her - if saying nothing meant saying everything. In truth, Lexi left her speechless. All she wanted to do was make her happy, loved, noticed. The girl wanted to tell her how much she meant to her, and whilst Lexi acknowledged it, was grateful for it, it didn't feel enough - she wanted to say more, do more but couldn't.
By Hannah Marsh6 years ago in Humans
LGBT History Part-1
We all know the LGBT community has had a long and difficult road, but not many of us know the details of how they have struggled. In school, we learn history over wars, slave times, the Black Plague, and The Holocaust. However, our teachers have never taught us about LGBT History and how they have gotten the rights they have today. A lot of the history they have taught us involves the LGBT community, our teachers, and history books always left that part out.
By Destiny Wooldridge6 years ago in Humans
Handsome
Chapter 1 Okay. No reason to be nervous. You've been here a million times. You got this. Just walk in and tell the nice reception lady you're here for an appointment. Aghhhh. Taeyong's hand willed itself to push the door open. He walked over to the lady, waiting for her to finish a phone call.
By Holly Bartlett6 years ago in Humans
It's Okay To Be Different
All around the world, there are those who tell you who you should be, for that instant you really believe it. You believe women and men should be together, no different: women should be with men and only men. Our world has evolved, and so has the people in it. How can someone tell anyone who they should and shouldn't be? Telling those its a sin to be who and what you are; men with men and women with women, those who desire to be the opposite sex because they don't feel and believe they are in the right body. Everyone in the world is different, we shouldn't make others who are different feel less than us, than themselves, we should never turn our back and disgrace those who change. Everyone is beautiful in their own way, special and no matter how many times there are people who are going to say different, I believe in those who changed themselves that they are beautiful and because of who they are they make a difference and give others in the shadows hope and strength and courage. We are full of hatred and disgust but those who walk among us walk with pride and I honor and I idolize those who are different because it has me believe that even though we aren't perfect and that our world isn't perfect, the people believe they are. I believe I am perfect in my own way, I believe gays and lesbians, trans, drag queens, etc are PERFECT!
By Shania Rivera6 years ago in Humans
Transgender: Female to Male
I have always known I was a boy. That may seem a strange declaration to most of the people reading this article. Isn't it always obvious what one's gender is at birth? In my case, it was not. I was born in the wrong body. My female anatomy said I was a girl but my brain did not agree with that assessment.
By Dixon Johnson6 years ago in Humans









