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Great LGBT Shows You Can Stream for Your Next Date Night

Binging television shows and movies has become something of a sport during the pandemic. With most people stuck indoors, services like Netflix and Hulu saw huge spikes in viewership. Thankfully, there has never been a better time for entertainment. No matter the genre or storytelling angle that appeals to you, you’re likely to find something […]

Video Games That Include Same-Sex Relationships

Creators wishing to entertain, enlighten and express their artistic visions have always harnessed new, innovative media forms. It is no different with role-playing video games, which have evolved a long way in the last several decades. From their genesis in the 1960s with the Magnavox Odyssey to modern versions, this medium has introduced many cutting-edge […]

6 Ideas for a Lesbian Bachelorette Party

Traditional bachelor and bachelorette parties typically include the bride and groom getting together with friends of their gender, having some drinks, taking in a certain type of show and then trying to rehydrate the next day. However, as times have changed, so have bachelor and bachelorette parties. More people are choosing to find unique ways […]

One Proposal or Two? What You Should Know About Double Proposals

Weddings are often shaped by tradition. Yet many factors can influence how couples change those traditions or abandon them entirely. The proposal is a critical moment that helps determine a couple’s future. It’s certainly not going the way of the dinosaurs — in fact, double proposals are quickly becoming a thing. So how do double […]

Creating Welcoming Spaces

With shrill voices rising from diverse religious communities in opposition to gay marriage and equality on the basis of religious doctrines or beliefs, it is increasingly difficult as a gay person to feel welcome in almost any church. For many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals (LGBT), church is remembered as a place of pain. […]