It took Stanley Poh from Singapore, 3 decades of his life to come to terms with his sexuality. This is his letter to his closeted self.
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Mieke Song from Singapore, pens a personal letter touching on issues like gender identity, societal expectations and more.
Virein Sudheer from Singapore, pens a letter detailing his struggles with self-acceptance and coming out of the closet.
Vyla Virus, one of Singapore’s most prolific drag queens, pens a letter on how the world of drag will not only provide fulfilment and joy, but also a second family.
From being bullied in school to finally accepting his sexuality during his adulthood, Por Surayot shares what it’s like growing up in Thailand.
From struggling with gender dysphoria to getting married with the full support of his family, this is the heartwarming story of Kim Lee from Australia.
This candid piece from a 25-year old gay Singaporean reveals how lonely and isolating it can be for guys who don’t fit into the mould of the insta-famous gays.
A closeted Chindian lesbian takes a leap of faith by coming out to her family and gets the best response she could have possibly hoped for.
Read our spoiler free review of Love, Simon – an unapologetically heart-warming and affirming gay movie
Dear Straight People, I was recently asked by the founders of the Pink Dot movement to write something to commemorate the tenth edition of Pink Dot. It was 6 years ago that I wrote Some Day, a short essay on the gay rights movement in Singapore. I related it to my own experience with the









