Image is from Pixabay You are in the blue or the pink Where society puts you The minute you are born You start to grow bit by bit And you use that white space As a thinking bridge Of who do you want to Moving to the other side Staying where you are Or returning … Continue reading Off The Topic Thursday/ Trans Flag
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Top Five Wednesday/ LGBT+ Audiobooks I Listened To
This might sound weird coming from me, but I rarely listen to audiobooks. What I mean is that I listen to books, but I do it with an app that simply reads what is on the page, rather than acting it out. To some, it might sound robotic, but not to me. I have a … Continue reading Top Five Wednesday/ LGBT+ Audiobooks I Listened To
Six Powerful Quotes For Pride Month
Image is from Pexels I have been unsure for a few days whether I should write this post. In fact, I was going to do it last Wednesday but didn't. However, I can't let it go. I'm referring to inspirational quotes that relate to the LGBTI+ community. By the way, am I the only one … Continue reading Six Powerful Quotes For Pride Month
Top Ten Tuesday/ On My Summer TBR
Since June is Pride Month, my primary goal is to read LGBTI+ books, and I have approximately 40 on my Kindle. As I said in last week’s post, I had another list of LGBTI+ books I wanted to share, but didn’t, so today I’m looking at which of those titles are available to me and … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ On My Summer TBR
Freebie Friday #14
First of all, I’m putting this note here to remember to unhaul the Kindle books. I’m pretty proud of myself for reading nearly double the Kindle books than the number of books I got, in fact, for the first time in years that I’m under 5000 books on there. If you’re into thrillers, I would … Continue reading Freebie Friday #14
Trans Representation Books On My Radar
Well, bookish confession time for yesterday’s post, I had a totally different book list. Still, I kept checking out the 'What Other Readers' section, so not only did I end up with a completely different list, but I also had 15 books that I whittled down to 11, so I still have one extra, but … Continue reading Trans Representation Books On My Radar
The Starting Stuggles Of Transition
Image is from Pexels I have to admit that I’m a lucky one in the trans community, and it took me years to think like this. I will explain my thoughts to the best of my ability. In a way, it was worth it for me to wait to come out. Based on the way … Continue reading The Starting Stuggles Of Transition
Glitch Girl! by Rainie Oet
The background image is from Pexels This has nothing to do with the book I want to talk about today, but book titles like this one, “Coming Out, Coming Home: Helping Families Adjust to a Gay or Lesbian Child”, annoy me. I know I’m not a parent, but your child is the same human you've … Continue reading Glitch Girl! by Rainie Oet
Three Disability Activists To Check Out
The image is from Pexels This post idea started with a thought I had about LGBTI+ activism versus disability activism, and no, I’m not comparing the two since, at the base, they might be similar but still different while having minorities like myself from both communities. This might be from being naïve, but I feel … Continue reading Three Disability Activists To Check Out
Freebie Fridays #6
I have been lucky that, in the last few days, the pain in my hands has been manageable, so not only have I had better working days, but in the previous two days, I managed to schedule extra posts now, mind you, it is easy bookish content for me to do and I’m unsure if … Continue reading Freebie Fridays #6
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