
News Inside Gay Christian Speed-Dating: My Experience with Group Conversion Therapy at Liberty University
This is a snippet from Lucas F.W. Wilson’s latest book, Shame-Sex Attraction, which features narratives from individuals who have survived conversion therapy. Released just last week by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, you can find it at Bookshop.org. The collection includes 17 personal essays, with this section detailing Wilson’s experiences in group conversion therapy at Liberty University. “What…
Review The Renovation (Thai Mini-Series)
This Thai mini-series consists of just two episodes, each running about 65 minutes, yet it feels stretched thin with a plot that could easily fit into a short story. Released in 2024, the series suffers from cheesy, cliché dialogue that feels out of place, culminating in a drawn-out climax that shifts abruptly to a happy…
Review High Tide
Set against the backdrop of Provincetown’s beaches and streets, this film tells a poignant and heartwarming story about Lourenço, a young undocumented gay Brazilian counting down his last days in town before facing an uncertain future. It captures the melancholic essence of searching for love, grappling with loss, and confronting the unknown. Lourenço arrives in…
Stories Navigating Love and Identity: Coming Out in a Straight World
Growing Up in a Straight World From the age of twelve, I sensed I was different from my classmates in elementary school—maybe even earlier. When does one truly become aware of their sexuality? Honestly, I’m still trying to figure it out. Living in the Danish countryside taught me that being gay was wrong, disgusting, and…
Stories Unaware and Addicted: My Journey to Discovering Substance Abuse
This is a story from an anonymous reader about their journey with alcohol and drugs from a young age and how they found their way through the darkness with the help of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). “I started drinking and using drugs when I was around 16. At that time, I didn’t fully grasp why; it…
Stories Coming Out for the First Time: 8 Bittersweet Short Stories of Courage and Growth
Everyone’s coming out story is unique. For some, it’s as simple as a quick chat with family. For others, it feels like climbing a mountain barefoot. And while some stories may be cocoa-like bitter, they can transform into sweet chocolates when shared. Here are a few first-time coming out experiences: “I was 19.It was a…
Stories The Transformative Journey of My Coming Out Story
DisclaimerExclamation marks represent personal stories within question marks. Alternatively, I could’ve called them “Stories that made us or broke us.” This tale unfolds years ago in a small village in northern Greece. I’ll do my best to stay true to the original and share everything I remember. Let’s start with a cute oneComing out can…
Stories From sadness to hope: my true coming out story
I was deep in sleep when my mum gently woke me up. Tears streamed down her face, and she looked bewildered. “Come to the living room, please. I don’t want to wake your brother.” There’s never a perfect moment for someone to discover you’re LGBT. And there’s no completely wrong time, either. People are seldom…
News Thailand makes hormone therapy free for trans people just after legalizing marriage equality
Just days after marriage equality was enacted in Thailand, the national health ministry announced that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) would be included in the free health services available to Thai citizens. On Monday, Thailand’s Public Health Ministry allocated 145.63 million baht to the National Health Security Office for HRT, according to the Bangkok Post. This…
News Michigan expands hate crime law to protect LGBTQ+ identities
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has officially signed a bill that expands the state’s hate crime legislation to include sexual orientation and gender identity, along with a companion bill that updates sentencing guidelines for hate crimes. Originally, the 1988 ethnic intimidation law only covered religion, ethnicity, and race. The new legislation broadens this scope to…
Review Sex (Norwegian)
In this film aptly named ‘Sex’, the narrative takes place in contemporary urban Norway. With some clever wordplay, it pushes back against traditional ideas of masculinity and societal expectations, no matter if the characters see themselves as straight or gay. Honestly, I think this film would’ve worked better as a stage play. It’s loaded with…