Why does it feel so good to cry this hard?
Category: Homosexuality and Bisexuality
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Love Letter: So What Do Acting and Dating Have in Common?
Also: In Tokyo, a Japanese pop star comes out as gay to a crowd of 2,000 fans. Japan is the only G7 country that has not legalized same-sex unions.
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In Rare Move, Japanese Pop Star Comes Out Publicly as Gay
“I don’t want people to struggle like me,” said Shinjiro Atae, making an announcement that is extremely unusual in conservative Japan.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Gay, Dominant, Single, White, Female’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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How the Indigo Girls Brought Barbie ‘Closer to Fine’
A 1989 song about soul searching has maintained cultural relevance for three decades, but the band has also long been the target of homophobic jokes. Fans are savoring a moment of vindication.
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Malaysia Halts Festival After Kiss Between The 1975 Members
The episode comes as rights groups have warned of growing intolerance against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in the country, where homosexuality is a crime.
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Mi fetiche por una segunda piel
Como hombre homosexual coreanoestadounidense, anhelaba el privilegio de ser heterosexual o blanco. Por eso recurrí al látex como una nueva piel.
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Steve Pieters, Pastor Who Spoke of AIDS in Famed Interview, Dies at 70
He had the disease and was interviewed on the PTL network in 1985 by Tammy Faye Bakker, a broadcast that was said to have changed minds and hearts.
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Eric Bach, an Openly Gay Baseball Broadcaster, Wishes There Were More
Eric Bach is an openly gay broadcaster for the Fredericksburg Nationals. He has major league aspirations, but his path has been much lonelier than he would prefer.
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My Fetish for a Second Skin
As a gay Korean American, I yearned for the privilege of being heterosexual or white. So I began wearing latex, a new skin.
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In Guatemala, A Collective of Young Artists Finds Family Through Film
The members of the Desobediencia Perfecta film production house did not see themselves reflected on screen. So they decided to create a space to tell stories of their own.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Who I Was Without a Wedding Ring’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
