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Saara Aalto: Finland's Lesbian Pop Royalty

When Finland sent Saara Aalto to Lisbon for Eurovision 2018, they weren’t just sending a singer, they were sending a phenomenon. With her song “Monsters,” Aalto stepped onto that iconic stage and delivered a performance that had 180 million viewers captivated, cementing her status as one of the Nordic region’s most beloved pop icons and …

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Inside Euroclub: Where Every Night is Pride

If you’ve ever wondered where Eurovision truly lives and breathes after the cameras stop rolling, the answer is simple: Euroclub. This isn’t just another after-party. It’s a phenomenon, a sanctuary, and quite possibly the queerest place on Earth for one glorious week every May. For over three decades, Euroclub has been the beating heart of …

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Eurovision and the West End Connection

When Michael Ball took to the Eurovision stage in 1992 with “One Step Out of Time,” he wasn’t just representing the United Kingdom: he was embodying a cultural crossroads that the LGBTQ+ community had been celebrating for decades. The West End and Eurovision have always been two sides of the same fabulous, glittery coin, and …

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Silvía Night: Diva Worship and Satire

There’s something deliciously complicated about gay culture’s relationship with divas. We love them, worship them, quote them endlessly, and sometimes, we can’t quite tell when someone’s taking the piss. Enter Silvía Night, Iceland’s gloriously messy 2006 Eurovision entry, who walked the razor-thin line between satirical critique and full-blown diva worship so expertly that even the …

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Katrina: Walking on Sunshine and Pride

Before there was Conchita Wurst’s phoenix-like rise, before Dana International shattered barriers, and long before Eurovision became the glittering, unapologetically queer spectacle we know and love today, there was a moment in 1997 that quietly resonated with LGBTQ+ hearts across Europe. Katrina and the Waves took the stage in Dublin with “Love Shine a Light,” …

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The Golden Age of Gay Stewards

There’s something magical about the golden age of aviation: the glamour, the adventure, the impossibly chic uniforms. But there’s a lesser-known story from those sky-high days that deserves its moment in the spotlight: the brief but brilliant era when being a gay steward wasn’t just accepted, it was practically an open secret that made the …

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High-Flying History: Pioneering Gay Pilots

When we think about aviation pioneers, we usually picture leather jackets, goggles, and daring feats over open fields. But there’s a whole other layer to this story, one that’s been kept in the shadows for far too long. The history of flight is also the history of LGBTQ+ trailblazers who soared above prejudice, sometimes literally, …

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Uniforms and Uniqueness: Style in the Skies

Let’s talk about something that doesn’t get nearly enough attention in LGBTQ+ history: the undeniable influence gay flight attendants have had on aviation style. From the golden age of Pan Am to today’s sleek carriers, queer cabin crew members have been elevating the game, literally and figuratively, at 30,000 feet. The Sky’s the Limit: A …

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Service Above the Clouds: The Steward Experience

There’s something inherently fabulous about the life of a flight steward. The perfectly pressed uniform, the polished service, the international lifestyle, it’s giving main character energy at 35,000 feet. And for many gay men, the aviation industry has long been more than just a career path; it’s been a community, a chosen family, and a …

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Navigating the Clouds: A Modern Pilot's Journey

There’s something undeniably romantic about pilots. The crisp uniforms, the globe-trotting lifestyle, the command of a massive aircraft at 35,000 feet, it’s the stuff of fantasies. And for MM romance readers, the pilot trope delivers all of that with an extra dose of tension, adventure, and those irresistible airport reunions. But beyond the pages of …

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Aviation Legends: Hidden Gay Icons of History

History has a way of glossing over the details that don’t fit the mainstream narrative. When we think about aviation pioneers, those brave souls who looked at the sky and said, “Yeah, I’m going up there”, we rarely hear about their personal lives. And when those personal lives include same-sex love? Well, that part tends …

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The Galley Gossip: Community in the Air

There’s something magical about the galley, that cramped, fluorescent-lit corner of the aircraft where flight attendants retreat between service rounds. It’s not just a workspace; it’s a sanctuary, a confessional booth, and the unofficial crew lounge all rolled into one. While passengers see the polished smiles and choreographed service, what happens behind that curtain is …

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Global Routes: Being Gay in International Aviation

There’s something undeniably romantic about the aviation industry: the promise of adventure, crossing continents in hours, connecting cultures across oceans. But for LGBTQ+ professionals navigating international routes, the reality is far more complex than the glossy airline ads suggest. It’s a world where you might be serving champagne over the Atlantic one day and wondering …

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Training for Takeoff: The Flight School Experience

There’s something undeniably romantic about the idea of becoming a pilot. Maybe it’s the freedom of the skies, the crisp uniform, or the confidence that comes with commanding a multi-million-dollar aircraft. For many in the LGBTQ+ community, pursuing aviation represents more than just a career path: it’s about claiming space in an industry that hasn’t …

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Mile-High Romance: The Appeal of Pilot Heroes in MM Fiction

There’s something undeniably sexy about a man in uniform, but throw in the confidence of someone who literally controls a multi-ton aircraft at 30,000 feet? Yeah, we’re all weak. Pilot heroes have been soaring through the pages of MM romance for years, and honestly, it’s not hard to see why. From commercial airline captains to …

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The Ground Crew: Unsung Heroes of the Tarmac

When you’re settling into your seat on a plane, thumbing through the latest MM romance from Read with Pride, you’re probably not thinking about the dozens of people who made that flight possible. And no, I’m not just talking about the pilots with their crisp uniforms and confident swagger (though we love those aviation romance …

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Frequent Flyer: The Life of a Traveling Gay Professional

There’s a particular breed of gay professional who knows exactly which airport lounges have the best Wi-Fi, which hotels stock the fluffiest robes, and which cities offer the most discreet late-night gym access. They’ve mastered the art of packing a week’s worth of suits into a carry-on, navigating time zones like seasoned jet-setters, and maintaining …

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Turbulence and Triumph: Overcoming Bias in Aviation

The cockpit has long been considered one of the most exclusive clubs in the world: a place where split-second decisions meet decades of tradition, where precision is paramount, and where, until recently, diversity was about as rare as clear skies over London in January. But the aviation industry is finally charting a new course, one …

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