Advocacy
The Letter My Father Never Sent
THE SECRET HE KEPT FOR FIFTY YEARS đ€ My father Robert lived seventy-two years as a straight married man, a retired electrician with four children and eleven grandchildren and a reputation in our small Pennsylvania town as a dependable, traditional, no-nonsense guy who went to church on Sundays and coached Little League and voted Republican and embodied every characteristic associated with conventional American masculinity, and none of us, not his children, not his friends, not even my mother who was married to him for forty-seven years before she died, knew that our father had been hiding a fundamental truth about himself for his entire adult life, a truth that he revealed to us six months after my mother's funeral in a letter he had written decades earlier but had never intended to send, a letter that began "I have been lying to everyone I love for fifty years and I cannot die with this lie still inside me" đ
By The Curious Writera day ago in Pride
The Life I Thought I'd Have
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By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR18 days ago in Pride
Bigender VS Genderfluid
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By David Femboy2 months ago in Pride
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By David Femboy2 months ago in Pride
No H8 Campaign
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By Revista Miko:XCI 2 months ago in Pride
The Pride Flag and the Diversion. Top Story - February 2026.
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By Tim Carmichael2 months ago in Pride
Is Pedro Pascal Gayâ
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By David Femboy2 months ago in Pride






