Dear Queer People, The only thing more nerve racking than coming out is coming out for the first time. Uncertainty is a scary thing. And it’s exacerbated by the fact that the consequences can be dire should things not pan out as planned. But for many of us, coming out is a rite of passage that
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Dear People, Meet 36 year-old Singaporean PR Olivia Chiong… and the rest of her adorable brood that make up the Chiongs The Chiongs are not your typical Singaporean family. They consist of Olivia, her wife Irene, and their adorable 3-year old daughter Zoey. Together, this awesome threesome make up the Chiongs, and they are a part
Dear People, Meet 30-year old Singaporean Peggy Chang! If you find Peggy familiar, it’s probably because you’ve seen her on TV before! Peggy was the female winner of the talent-scouting competition ‘Hey Gorgeous’ as well as a top 5 finalist in the Miss Singapore Universe pageant in 2007. Before that, she came in third
Dear People, You’ve probably heard of homophobia before. And maybe even transphobia. But chances are, most of you have never heard of biphobia before. When you consider the fact that biphobia is rampant in both the straight and LGBT communities, the lack of attention to it is honestly quite shocking. As the name itself suggests,
Dear Straight People, Lets get something straight. We don’t want you to tolerate us. Neither do we deserve to be treated as something that needs to be tolerated. Things that should be tolerated instead include stuff like: Fake people Crying Kardashians And Donald Trump But the LGBT community however, definitely doesn’t want, nor does it
Dear People, To say that bisexuals are misunderstood would be a gross understatement. Misconceptions regarding the bisexual community abound in both the straight and gay community. Today, we are going to address 6 common misconceptions regarding the bisexual community. 1. Bisexuals are more prone to cheating The likelihood of someone cheating depends on their character,
Dear People, It is time someone shone the spotlight on the B in LGBT. While homosexuals and transsexuals often enjoy the full glare of the media spotlight, bisexuals are often rendered invisible by society. The inclusion of the B in LGBT is largely perfunctory, its existence rarely acknowledged or accepted. Why then, are bisexuals often