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Future Horizons: The Evolving Landscape of LGBTQ+ Rights in Pakistan

readwithpride.com If you’re sitting in London, New York, or Sydney, your perception of queer life in Pakistan might be shaped by headlines that swing wildly between “unprecedented progress” and “terrifying crackdown.” The truth, as always, is much more layered, colorful, and, honestly: a bit of a rollercoaster. At Read with Pride, we’re all about stories, …

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The Ottoman Legacy: Decriminalization in 1858

readwithpride.com When we talk about queer history, the narrative usually follows a very specific “Western” path. We think of Stonewall, the radical 70s, or the tragic trials of Oscar Wilde in Victorian England. But if we turn the clock back to the mid-19th century and look toward the East, there’s a historical plot twist that …

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Under the Radar: Queer Life in Modern Kuwait

readwithpride.com When we talk about the global queer experience at Read with Pride, we often find ourselves caught between two worlds: the loud, glittering parades of the West and the quiet, resilient lives lived in the shadows of more conservative societies. Today, we’re looking at Kuwait: a tiny, wealthy nation in the Arabian Peninsula where …

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The Mukhannathun: Gender Fluidity in Early Islam

readwithpride.com When we talk about queer history, the conversation usually slides toward Ancient Greece or maybe the underground ballroom scenes of 1980s New York. But if you’re a fan of gay historical romance or you spend your nights devouring MM romance books, you know that our community has always existed in the “in-between” spaces of …

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Beirut Nights: The Pulse of Lebanon’s Queer Scene

readwithpride.com If you’ve ever spent a summer night in Beirut, you know the city doesn’t just sleep; it exhales. There’s a specific kind of magic that happens when the Mediterranean breeze hits the concrete of Mar Mikhael. But for the LGBTQ+ community, that magic isn’t just about the atmosphere: it’s about survival, joy, and a …

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The Queen Boat Legacy: Egypt’s Turning Point

readwithpride.com When we talk about queer history, we often focus on the West, Stonewall, the Castro, or the London glitter of the 70s. But if we pivot our gaze toward the Middle East, specifically to the banks of the Nile in the early 2000s, there’s a story that reshaped an entire region’s relationship with its …

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Divine Desire: Homoeroticism in Persian Poetry

readwithpride.com If you’ve ever stayed up until 2 AM devouring a particularly emotional MM romance, you know that feeling of intense, soul-aching longing. It’s that “I can’t breathe without you” energy that makes gay love stories so addictive. But what if I told you that some of the most intense “boy meets boy” vibes weren’t …

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Queer Palestine: Identity, Resistance, and Love

readwithpride.com When we talk about gay love stories or dive into our favorite MM romance books, we often focus on the emotional hurdles: the coming out, the “enemies to lovers” tension, or the search for a “happily ever after.” But for queer Palestinians, the “happily ever after” isn’t just about finding a partner; it’s about …

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Beyond the Veil: Queer Voices in Arab Arts

readwithpride.com Let’s be real: for a long time, if you were looking for queer Arab representation in mainstream media, you were usually met with one of two things: a tragic shadow or a punchline. But it’s March 2026, and the “veil” isn’t just being lifted, it’s being redesigned, bedazzled, and reclaimed. From the underground clubs …

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Digital Sanctuaries: The Power of Apps in the Middle East

readwithpride.com Living as a queer person in the Middle East often feels like a masterclass in architecture. You learn to build walls, hide entrances, and navigate a world of “secret doors.” For decades, our community in countries like Kuwait, Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia relied on subtle signals: a specific way of dressing, a lingering …

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From Exile to Home: The Queer Arab Diaspora

readwithpride.com Leaving home is never just about packing a suitcase and catching a flight. For many in the LGBTQ+ community across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), leaving home is a radical act of survival, a desperate search for breath, and a heartbreaking goodbye to the soil that raised them. The story of the …

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Private Worlds: Being Gay in Saudi Arabia

readwithpride.com When you think of Saudi Arabia, your mind probably jumps to vast deserts, towering glass skyscrapers in Riyadh, and a legal system that is, to put it mildly, intense. If you’re a fan of MM romance books or deep-dive LGBTQ+ fiction, you know that “forbidden love” is a top-tier trope. But in the Kingdom …

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Jordan’s Balancing Act: Tolerance vs. Tradition

readwithpride.com When we think about the Middle East and LGBTQ+ rights, the narrative is usually… well, pretty grim. We hear about the harsh laws in Iran or the struggles in Iraq and Kuwait. But tucked right in the heart of the Levant is Jordan, a country that is basically the king of “it’s complicated.” If …

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Faith and Pride: Being Gay and Jewish in the Middle East

readwithpride.com When we talk about being gay in the Middle East, the conversation usually goes one of two ways: it’s either a story of extreme hardship and underground living, or it’s a flashy highlight reel of a Tel Aviv beach party. But for those living at the intersection of faith, heritage, and sexuality, the reality …

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