Identity
Pedro Zamora
Is it me or did Pedro Zamora look a lot like Desi Arnaz? Pedro Zamora was a member of the cast of MTV Real World San Francisco. He was gay and Cuban and from Cuba đ¨đş originally and from Miami. Pedro had HIV and was an activist for a cure and awareness. His roommates on the show became his family. She married her boyfriend on the show and died in front of the camera. Rest in peace Pedro Zamora. He was also proudly Cuban. Pedro lives through his humanitarian efforts and the real world of San Francisco
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 5 months ago in Pride
What is a femboy mean
Beyond the Stereotype: Unpacking the True Meaning of 'Femboy' Let's cut through the noise. Youâve probably heard the term âfemboyâ floating around online, in memes, or in conversations about gender and expression. Maybe it conjures a specific image, or maybe itâs just a confusing buzzword. So, what does it actually mean? Is it a gender identity? A fashion trend? A slur?
By David Femboy5 months ago in Pride
âMy Boss Said I Was âToo Honestâ â So I Quitâ
My Boss Said I Was âToo Honestâ â So I Quit By [Ali Rehman] Iâve always believed that honesty is the simplest form of respect â both for others and for yourself. But in the corporate world, I learned that honesty can also make people⌠uncomfortable.
By Ali Rehman5 months ago in Pride
Hate crimes must stop
I had never gotten the chance to express my condolences to the victims of the senseless hate crime shooting that took place at Pulse nightclub club in Florida đłď¸âđ until now. It is really disgusting how anybody can hate someone because of raise because of gender and actually take it out on anyone. Hate crimes must be stopped. I had some social media friends who had friends over there that night. The shooting took place. can only imagine the pain that they all felt and it is tremendous and you gotta stop being intrigued by I hate
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 5 months ago in Pride
It is an honor that people can come out to me
I am glad that so many people feel coming out of the closet to me about their true sexuality. I think about the fact that people feel comfortable and safe to come out of the closet to me and if I can make a person comfortable it means a lot to me. I remember the first time a girl came out to me was in catholic highschool of all places. From that moment it was the first time I ever had that happen and itâs one of those things and to me I wonder if I came out of the closet would I have that
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 5 months ago in Pride
The Universe Within Me: The Story of Jonatan Vega. AI-Generated.
âEvery story I write is a piece of me â my heart, my identity, and my imagination waiting to be shared.â From Guasave, Sinaloa, Mexico, to the streets of Sacramento, California, my life has been a journey of self-discovery, creativity, and courage. I am Jonatan Vega, a proud LGBT writer who has always believed that stories are bridges between people, experiences, and worlds. Through science fiction and horror, I explore imagination, identity, and the human heart. Today, I invite you to join me on this journey, subscribe to my creative work, and discover the worlds Iâve built.
By JONATAN DAVID VEGA5 months ago in Pride
Hot Femboy
Hot Femboy: Redefining Beauty, Style, and Confidence in the Modern Era In the ever-evolving world of fashion and identity, the rise of the hot femboy has become one of the most defining cultural shifts of the past decade. From TikTok to Instagram, YouTube to runway shows, femboys are challenging outdated ideas of masculinity and femininity and doing it with unapologetic confidence, beauty, and style.
By David Femboy5 months ago in Pride
Femboy Twink
Femboy Twink: Understanding the Aesthetic, Identity, and Cultural Appeal In recent years, online spaces and pop culture have seen a rise in the visibility of unique gender expressions and aesthetics, especially among Gen Z. One of the most talked-about identities within LGBTQ+ and fashion communities is the femboy twink. This term although sometimes controversial is becoming increasingly recognized in digital culture and fashion circles for its boldness, authenticity, and subversion of traditional gender roles.
By David Femboy5 months ago in Pride
Anime femboys
The Rise of Anime Femboys: A Deep Dive into a Unique Subculture Anime has long been celebrated for its wide variety of characters, artistic styles, and bold storytelling choices. Among its most fascinating and misunderstood character types is the anime femboy a term used to describe male characters who present themselves in traditionally feminine ways, either in behavior, clothing, or overall aesthetic. Once considered niche or even controversial, femboy characters are gaining recognition and appreciation among anime fans around the world.
By David Femboy5 months ago in Pride
Turning the Lensâand the Mirrorâon Queer Identity
Filmmaker Michael Hymanâs new LGBTQIA+ video series Reflections is both intimate and radical in its simplicity. The 16mm project, produced under Hymanâs queer arts organization Out on Fire Media, reimagines Andy Warholâs iconic Screen Tests for a contemporary audience: one living in a world of selfies, filters, and fleeting viral fame. Yet where Warholâs subjects merely sat before a static camera, Hyman adds the twist of a mirror. Each short film features a subject seated alone for four silent minutes, facing their own reflection. What unfolds is an unfiltered study of identity, beauty, and vulnerability; told through stillness rather than speech.
By Ben Nelson5 months ago in Pride
Pretty femboys
Once seen as taboo or misunderstood, the image of the âpretty femboyâ is rising and itâs turning heads for all the right reasons. With a soft aesthetic, gentle confidence, and gender-defying charm, femboys are reshaping the narrative around masculinity and beauty. This isnât about trends or shock value. Itâs about identity, self-expression, and pushing back against outdated gender norms.
By David Femboy5 months ago in Pride










