LOOK: Prince William graces cover of gay magazine
Prince William has made history after becoming the first member of the Royal Family to grace the cover of a gay magazine.
Prince William has made history after becoming the first member of the Royal Family to grace the cover of a gay magazine.
Literature on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) is still blossoming in different areas of the world. Although LGBT literature is not a mainstream labyrinth compared to women’s literature or Shakespearean literature, glistening stories of struggles and joys of the queer society mesmerized many avid readers.
Fifteen gay couples will tie the knot in Quezon City on Sunday during an annual mass wedding sponsored by a gay people’s religious organization. While same-sex marriage is not
Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista has expressed his support for same-sex marriage as he referred to a proposed local ordinance protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights as his gift to the city in time for its 75th founding anniversary.
Hundreds of photographs, papers and historical objects documenting the history of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are being added to the Smithsonian Institution’s collection Tuesday, including items from the popular TV show “Will and Grace.”
Writer David Levithan last year marked the 10th anniversary of his “Boy Meets Boy,” a romantic teen comedy where the homecoming queen was once a guy and the gay-straight alliance was aimed at helping the straight kids learn how to dance.
I’m 34 years old, married with three kids and work as a radio officer on a cruise ship. I married at 18, barely completing my two-year course. My husband, 38, was a seaman who has retired due to diabetes. I am now the breadwinner in the family.
My problem is my relationship with my high school best friend. We were classmates all of four years in high school but took up different courses in college. We are both considered “beauty and brains”; she looks more Chinese, I am very Filipino.
I’m working at a resort as a receptionist. I’m not in a relationship now because I just got out of one where I had an abusive boyfriend. I didn’t want to get involved again so soon after.
Drag queens and scantily-dressed dancers joined with politicians and military personnel for Sydney’s colourful gay and lesbian Mardi Gras, and to call for acceptance and equality.
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