Fiction
Letter to Lena
San Francisco - October - 1986 Lena, I still hear the rhythm of your fingers on the keyboard, rapid and electric. Like you were sending out some secret message into the world that no one else could decode. You had a way of moving through the chaos, slipping between the cracks of reality with nothing but your screen and a few lines of code. When i watched you in your bedroom, I could almost feel the pulse of your world through my skin.
By Sara Elizabeth Joyce4 months ago in Pride
More Than a Letterman: How the Wool Varsity Jacket Become a Queer Icon of Comfort and Courage
More Than a Letterman: How the Wool Varsity Jacket Become a Queer Icon of Comfort and Courage Picture this: the crisp autumn air nips at your skin. You reach into your closet, past the delicate cardigans and the flowy blouses, and pull out a heavyweight, timeless piece. It’s not just any jacket. It’s an all-wool varsity jacket. As you slip it on, the weight is immediate a comforting, grounding embrace. The soft wool collar brushes against your cheek, and for a moment, you feel an unexpected sense of power. This isn't just a fashion statement; it's an armor of authenticity. All wool varsity jackets
By David Femboy4 months ago in Pride
The Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr
Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered as one of the greatest leaders in modern history. He was not a king by throne or crown, but he became a true leader for millions of people because of his courage, faith, and vision. His name stands for hope, freedom, and equality. Even today, more than fifty years after his passing, his legacy continues to inspire the world.
By aadam khan5 months ago in Pride
Thick femboy
In recent years, internet culture, fashion trends, and shifting social norms have opened the doors for new forms of identity expression. One of the most fascinating movements to emerge is the femboy culture. Traditionally, the word “femboy” refers to a person most often male or AMAB (assigned male at birth) who embraces femininity in style, fashion, or mannerisms, while still maintaining a masculine identity.
By David Femboy5 months ago in Pride
Enigma Rising
In a 2023 global survey, 64% of Gen Z and Millennials said traditional gender categories do not fully capture their identity. This statistic reflects more than just numbers—it reveals a seismic cultural shift. The way we think about identity, gender, and self-expression is evolving faster than ever, and it’s giving rise to stories once considered impossible.
By Soul Pages6 months ago in Pride










