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A small celebration of love, connection, and being unapologetically yourself. Wishing everyone a month filled with joy, pride, and kindness.
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Bear Lust by Ron Suresha (talking about judging a book by its cover, but who couldn’t resist a book with Jack Radcliffe on its cover? The erotic bear stories in it are pretty hot too)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Bear Like Me by Jonathan Cohen (a funny light read about an outsider to the bear community who eventually became part of it)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
The Orton Diaries by Joe Orton (his wit made me laugh, his sexual exploits made me jealous, and his relationship with Halliwell made me weep)
If you are into queer art, @erostakles.bsky.social has put together an online show for this year’s Pride month. Check it out if you are interested (I’ve even sneaked in one of my drawings).
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Queer London - Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis 1918-1957 by Matt Houlbrook (fascinating look at gay lives in London before gay sex was decriminalised)
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More than 30 LGBTQ+ and ally artists shared their artistic vision of what Pride means to them in this online exhibition, featuring works of all kinds of media, including painting, drawing, photography...
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
The Orton Diaries by Joe Orton (his wit made me laugh, his sexual exploits made me jealous, and his relationship with Halliwell made me weep)
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Excalibear
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Queer London - Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis 1918-1957 by Matt Houlbrook (fascinating look at gay lives in London before gay sex was decriminalised)
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Queer London - Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis 1918-1957 by Matt Houlbrook (fascinating look at gay lives in London before gay sex was decriminalised)
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RIP David Hockney. Real inspiration.
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
When We Rise: My Life in the Movement by Cleve Jones (his activism during the early days of gay rights and AIDS was really thought provoking)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
When We Rise: My Life in the Movement by Cleve Jones (his activism during the early days of gay rights and AIDS was really thought provoking)
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
When We Rise: My Life in the Movement by Cleve Jones (his activism during the early days of gay rights and AIDS was really thought provoking)
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Love from the Pink Palace by Jill Nalder (the real story which partly inspired the fantastic tv series It’s a Sin by Russell T Davies, and it’s just as inspirational)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
When We Rise: My Life in the Movement by Cleve Jones (his activism during the early days of gay rights and AIDS was really thought provoking)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Love from the Pink Palace by Jill Nalder (the real story which partly inspired the fantastic tv series It’s a Sin by Russell T Davies, and it’s just as inspirational)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Love from the Pink Palace by Jill Nalder (the real story which partly inspired the fantastic tv series It’s a Sin by Russell T Davies, and it’s just as inspirational)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Love from the Pink Palace by Jill Nalder (the real story which partly inspired the fantastic tv series It’s a Sin by Russell T Davies, and it’s just as inspirational)
Hairy Gut
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Bear Like Me by Jonathan Cohen (a funny light read about an outsider to the bear community who eventually became part of it)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Love from the Pink Palace by Jill Nalder (the real story which partly inspired the fantastic tv series It’s a Sin by Russell T Davies, and it’s just as inspirational)
Hairy Gut
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
The Orton Diaries by Joe Orton (his wit made me laugh, his sexual exploits made me jealous, and his relationship with Halliwell made me weep)
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Logical Family: A Memoir by Armistead Maupin (although I enjoyed his Tales of the City books, his life is equally as interesting)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Queer London - Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis 1918-1957 by Matt Houlbrook (fascinating look at gay lives in London before gay sex was decriminalised)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Logical Family: A Memoir by Armistead Maupin (although I enjoyed his Tales of the City books, his life is equally as interesting)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Logical Family: A Memoir by Armistead Maupin (although I enjoyed his Tales of the City books, his life is equally as interesting)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Logical Family: A Memoir by Armistead Maupin (although I enjoyed his Tales of the City books, his life is equally as interesting)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Logical Family: A Memoir by Armistead Maupin (although I enjoyed his Tales of the City books, his life is equally as interesting)
Julie (unprofessional)
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
When We Rise: My Life in the Movement by Cleve Jones (his activism during the early days of gay rights and AIDS was really thought provoking)
Hairy Gut
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Love from the Pink Palace by Jill Nalder (the real story which partly inspired the fantastic tv series It’s a Sin by Russell T Davies, and it’s just as inspirational)
Hairy Gut
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story by Paul Monette (his experience really helped me understanding what it meant to come out, in fact I enjoyed the whole trilogy.)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story by Paul Monette (his experience really helped me understanding what it meant to come out, in fact I enjoyed the whole trilogy.)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story by Paul Monette (his experience really helped me understanding what it meant to come out, in fact I enjoyed the whole trilogy.)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story by Paul Monette (his experience really helped me understanding what it meant to come out, in fact I enjoyed the whole trilogy.)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story by Paul Monette (his experience really helped me understanding what it meant to come out, in fact I enjoyed the whole trilogy.)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Logical Family: A Memoir by Armistead Maupin (although I enjoyed his Tales of the City books, his life is equally as interesting)
Hairy Gut
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story by Paul Monette (his experience really helped me understanding what it meant to come out, in fact I enjoyed the whole trilogy.)
Hairy Gut
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Breaking the Surface by Greg Louganis (inspirational insight into his life when being gay and HIV+ was stigmatised)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Breaking the Surface by Greg Louganis (inspirational insight into his life when being gay and HIV+ was stigmatised)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Breaking the Surface by Greg Louganis (inspirational insight into his life when being gay and HIV+ was stigmatised)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Breaking the Surface by Greg Louganis (inspirational insight into his life when being gay and HIV+ was stigmatised)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Breaking the Surface by Greg Louganis (inspirational insight into his life when being gay and HIV+ was stigmatised)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Breaking the Surface by Greg Louganis (inspirational insight into his life when being gay and HIV+ was stigmatised)
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood
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Rebecca, House of Ogg
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
The Line of Beauty - Alan Hollinghurst
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
The Line of Beauty - Alan Hollinghurst
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
The Line of Beauty - Alan Hollinghurst
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
The Line of Beauty - Alan Hollinghurst
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
The Line of Beauty - Alan Hollinghurst
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
The Line of Beauty - Alan Hollinghurst
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For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Maurice by E. M. Foster (back in the day when there’s no LGBT section in bookshops, I was lucky finding this classic, literally judging the book by its cover! 😄)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Maurice by E. M. Foster (back in the day when there’s no LGBT section in bookshops, I was lucky finding this classic, literally judging the book by its cover! 😄)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Maurice by E. M. Foster (back in the day when there’s no LGBT section in bookshops, I was lucky finding this classic, literally judging the book by its cover! 😄)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Maurice by E. M. Foster (back in the day when there’s no LGBT section in bookshops, I was lucky finding this classic, literally judging the book by its cover! 😄)
JulieW67
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Maurice by E. M. Foster (back in the day when there’s no LGBT section in bookshops, I was lucky finding this classic, literally judging the book by its cover! 😄)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
Maurice by E. M. Foster (back in the day when there’s no LGBT section in bookshops, I was lucky finding this classic, literally judging the book by its cover! 😄)
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And, yes I need to charge my phone 😅
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Boy’s Own Story by Edmund White (first gay themed book I’ve ever read while I was still figuring out my sexuality)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Boy’s Own Story by Edmund White (first gay themed book I’ve ever read while I was still figuring out my sexuality)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Boy’s Own Story by Edmund White (first gay themed book I’ve ever read while I was still figuring out my sexuality)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Boy’s Own Story by Edmund White (first gay themed book I’ve ever read while I was still figuring out my sexuality)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Boy’s Own Story by Edmund White (first gay themed book I’ve ever read while I was still figuring out my sexuality)
For Pride month this year, thought I’d post a few gay themed books I enjoyed through the years.
A Boy’s Own Story by Edmund White (first gay themed book I’ve ever read while I was still figuring out my sexuality)
HT Burbridge
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Guess it's true we don't usually see each others headers. Here's mine.
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Here's mine. What's yours #whatsyourheader
Andy B
Here's mine. What's yours #whatsyourheader
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I find it disappointing too. I think we should all post a screenshot of our headers. They don't get seen nearly enough.