Identity
How to Do Eyeliner as a Femboy: Step-by-Step Guide for a Flawless Look
How to Do Eyeliner as a Femboy: A Step-by-Step Guide to Perfect Liner If you're a femboy exploring makeup, mastering eyeliner is one of the most transformative skills you can learn. A sharp wing or a smoky smudge can elevate your look from cute to stunning in seconds. But let’s be real eyeliner can be tricky, especially if you're just starting out.
By David Femboy9 months ago in Pride
Wiaan Mulder’s 367: A Historic Innings That Fell Just Short of Immortality
On the second day of the second Test match between Zimbabwe and South Africa, as the players headed for the lunch break, it seemed that one of cricket’s greatest and most iconic records was on the verge of being broken. Fans worldwide held their breath in anticipation that Monday could mark the day when new history would be written in the sport’s record books. But fate had other plans.
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in Pride
Tahkyah Brings Plenty Confirms Relationship with Bella Ramsey Amid Growing Public Interest and Franchise News
After months of online speculation and subtle clues scattered across social media, Indigenous actress Tahkyah Brings Plenty has officially confirmed her relationship with The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey. The announcement, made via a direct Instagram post earlier this week, puts an end to swirling rumors that had been circulating since early 2023 and 2024 — and adds a deeply human element to the on-set chemistry fans have long admired.
By nativeamericannewsacres9 months ago in Pride
She Hated LGBTQ People—So We Flooded Her Bakery with Pride Cakes. AI-Generated.
My sibling worked with a woman who made their life miserable. Let’s call her Diane. She worked as the only cake decorator at a small-town grocery store—not a big box chain, but one of those local places where everyone knows everyone. From the outside, the store seemed friendly, warm, even community-focused. But behind the bakery counter? Hatred quietly simmered under a layer of fondant and fake smiles.
By Zahir Ahmad9 months ago in Pride
Good Vibes at Northwest Arkansas Pride 2025
Greetings, Vocal readers and subscribers! This past weekend was eventful and filled with unity. As Pride Month comes to a close, the fight for our equal rights is far from over. Regardless of who's in the White House, we won't rest until everyone has access to the necessary accommodations, such as respectful and proper health care. We have to fight the good fight daily, not just during Pride Month. Also, we won't let a bigoted President and his cohorts devalue and dehumanizing us. We exist and here to stay. As I've stated in my previous stories, equality has always existed. No one is "forcing " it on you or anyone else. Being a decent human being and showing compassion who are different from you isn't optional. It's neither indoctrination, nor controversial. It's also neither a Democrat or Republican thing. It's both a common sense and humanity thing. No group of people should feel unsafe or be discriminated against, just because of who someone is or what they look like. Conservatives tend to call people like us who care about other causes and people's plights woke. Yes. Yes, we are. You know why? It's because I said before, no one deserves to be mistreated in any way, because of one's race, gender, or sexual orientation. We don't want people to lose their lives or suffer due to these Republican politicians and lawmakers having these oppressive laws that harms others. So yes, Republicans. We are woke and yes, we give a damn about those who can't stand up or defend themselves. We refuse to shut up or walk on eggshells in order for us to make you feel comfortable. Our voices will only grow louder and bigger. If we stay silent, then the bullies would win. When I say bullies, I'm referring to conservatives and conservative politicians.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 9 months ago in Pride
Celebrating 10 Years of Marriage Equality . Top Story - June 2025.
Where were you and what were you doing on June 26, 2015? For me, it was just another day at the office. So why did I bring up this date, you ask? Because today is the 10-year anniversary of marriage equality becoming the law of the land in all 50 states. The United States became the 21st country to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide. It was a huge victory for the us, the LGBTQ+ community, activists, and same-sex couples themselves. Two other groundbreaking rulings also happened on this day: Propositional 8 and the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Propositional 8, also known as Prop 8, was a California ballot proposition that passed in November 2008, which previously prohibited Californian same-sex couples from marrying. In 2010, it was ruled unconstitutional and didn't go into effect until 2013. The Defense of Marriage Act, or DOMA, was a law that was passed and signed by then President Bill Clinton in 1996. It previously prevented the government from recognizing gay and lesbian couples. However, it was later struck down, specifically Section 3 (1 U.S.C. § 7).
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 9 months ago in Pride
The Best Ways You Can Support Your Asexual Friends
When I first came out as asexual to my friends, it was...awkward to say the least. One said to me, "I've never met one of those before." Another looked at me in shock that someone out there could have no interest in sex. With each friend I told, I got bombarded with more and more questions, like I was a space alien waiting for the mothership to bring me back to my home planet. Believe me, times like that, I wish I were.
By The Scarlet Starlet9 months ago in Pride
The Last Spell in the Margins
The house at the end of Holy Cross Road looked like it had let out its final breath. The rooftop sagged slightly, and the shutters leaned off-kilter toward the soil. Even the fence, once pristine white, was now yellowed and peeling. Inside, the family picked through the remains of Eliza Bankop’s estate with hazy, tired eyes. Piles began to take shape as her adult children divided what was left. The younger grandchildren dashed around the mess, their energy unleashed after sitting still through the two-hour funeral. In the kitchen, the spouses chatted with beers in hand, unfazed by the solemn occasion.
By New England Poet 9 months ago in Pride
How An Ace Can Set Boundaries in a Relationship
Setting boundaries as an ace person isn't easy. Known as "the invisible orientation," not experiencing sexual attraction is not something widely talked about like being straight, gay, bisexual, or transgender. With the asexual spectrum being so wide, everyone's comfort levels are different, and boundaries must be set for a relationship to work. Here's a guide for every ace person on how to establish boundaries with your partner:
By The Scarlet Starlet9 months ago in Pride
Unlocking Your Best Self
Personality is more than just the way we talk or the clothes we wear. It’s a complex combination of our thoughts, behavior, emotional responses, and social attitudes that uniquely define who we are. While some aspects of personality are shaped by genetics and early life experiences, many traits can be consciously developed and refined over time. Improving your personality isn’t about pretending to be someone else—it’s about becoming the best version of yourself.
By Julia Christa9 months ago in Pride
I Feel That Way Too Podcast Debuts
Several excellent podcasts explore the existential aspects of life. Who am I? What makes me unique? What is my place in the world? What am I supposed to be doing with my life? How can I make a positive contribution to the world? Are we truly free to make choices, or are we predetermined?
By Frank Racioppi9 months ago in Pride








