LGBT Facebook Group Makes Social Media Push To Save Teen After Receiving Suicide Note
A cry for help from a Chicago teen has moved an entire Facebook community into action following a suicide note posted to social media by Have A Gay Day.
A cry for help from a Chicago teen has moved an entire Facebook community into action following a suicide note posted to social media by Have A Gay Day.
The letter an unsuspecting patron wrote to two actors posing as a gay couple with children will absolutely touch your heart.
The editorial board for western Canada’s largest student newspaper has blocked advertisements from The Salvation Army due to the religious organization’s anti LGBT policies.
Two college students at the University of Texas are dealing with the fallout of a lapse in Facebook security settings, that inadvertently outed them to their friends and family on Facebook.
In what is called being “mollywhooped” (a demeaning term used for violence against women) the man is punched countless times on the floor before the attack subsides.
Could this be the worst email ever sent out to a group of unpaid writers by their Editor?
Apparently, he likes his Cheerios the same way he likes his homosexuals – flaming.
For many LGBTQ kids it takes a lot of courage to come out to their families, especially when one or more of their parents can be best described as “traditional” or “old school”… Read More
Bitch – He’s FABULOUS!
Enough said.