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Easter Tomorrow: How the Next Generation Will Celebrate

readwithpride.com Let’s be real: for a long time, Easter felt like that one party the LGBTQ+ community wasn’t exactly invited to. Between the stiff Sunday best and the often-exclusionary religious undertones, many of us spent years feeling like we were looking through the frosted glass of a bakery we weren’t allowed to enter. But fast …

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The Single Gay Dad’s Guide to Mother’s Day 2026

readwithpride.com So, it’s 2026, and here we are again. The calendar flips, the flower shops start hiking their prices by 300%, and every commercial on TV features a soft-focus lens on a woman being handed breakfast in bed by a toddler who’s clearly about to spill orange juice on a white duvet. If you’re a …

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Drag Mothers: The Queens Who Raised Us

readwithpride.com Mother’s Day is usually a whirlwind of overpriced brunch reservations, frantic flower deliveries, and cards featuring watercolor birds. But in our corner of the world: the vibrant, glitter-strewn landscape of the LGBTQ+ community: the word “Mother” carries a weight that biological ties don’t always cover. For many of us, our first real taste of …

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A Gay Man’s Mother’s Day in the Renaissance

readwithpride.com If you think navigating Mother’s Day in 2026 is a logistical minefield of brunch reservations and flower deliveries, imagine trying to honor your mama in 15th-century Florence while also trying not to get hauled off by the “Office of the Night.” Welcome to the Renaissance, a time of high art, questionable hygiene, and very …

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The 1960s Revolution: Mothers and Their Gay Sons

readwithpride.com The 1960s are often remembered through a kaleidoscope of tie-dye, the roar of protest songs, and the hazy smoke of a cultural revolution. But for many gay men growing up in that era, the revolution didn’t start on the streets of Greenwich Village; it started in the kitchen, over a cup of lukewarm coffee, …

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Chosen Mothers: Why Every Gay Man Needs a Mother Figure

readwithpride.com Mother’s Day is a complicated beast in the LGBTQ+ community. For some, it’s a day of brunch, bouquets, and genuine gratitude. For others, it’s a stinging reminder of a phone that doesn’t ring or a relationship that feels more like a minefield than a safety net. But here’s the thing about being queer: we …

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Mother’s Day on the Frontier: A Queer History Perspective

readwithpride.com When we think of Mother’s Day, our minds usually drift to brunch, bouquets of carnations, and sentimental cards. But here at Read with Pride, we like to dig a little deeper into the dusty archives of history. If we look back at the American Old West through a queer lens, we find that “motherhood” …

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The Modern ‘Maddy’: Gay Men Navigating Motherhood Roles

readwithpride.com If you’ve spent any time in the queer parenting corners of the internet lately, you might have stumbled upon a word that’s causing a bit of a stir: the “Maddy.” A portmanteau of “Mommy” and “Daddy,” it’s a term that many gay men are reclaiming to describe the unique, nurturing, and often “traditionally maternal” …

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1980s New York: Ballroom Culture and the ‘House Mother’

readwithpride.com If you’ve ever curled up with a spicy MM romance book featuring a “found family” trope, you’ve felt the echoes of a history that was written in the glitter and grit of 1980s New York City. While the world outside was often cold, judgmental, and increasingly dangerous due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, a vibrant …

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Ancient Greece: Honoring the Matriarch in Same-Sex Households

readwithpride.com When we think of Ancient Greece, our minds usually drift to sun-drenched marble, philosophical debates in the agora, and, let’s be honest, the legendary bonds between men. We’ve all devoured those MM romance books that paint a picture of stoic warriors and brilliant scholars finding love in each other’s arms. But there’s a side …

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The Cyberpunk Mother’s Day: Queer Parenting in 2077

readwithpride.com Wake up, choomba. It’s May 11th, 2077. The neon lights of the sprawl are flickering in a rhythmic pulse that matches your neural link’s morning notification. You’ve got a calendar alert screaming at you in hot pink digital ink: Mother’s Day. Now, back in the early 2020s, this day might have been a straightforward …

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Small Town Pride: A Gay Man’s Mother’s Day Tribute

readwithpride.com Mother’s Day in a small town is an event. It’s not just a date on the calendar; it’s a performance. There are the specific pastel dresses at the Methodist church, the three-hour wait at the only “fancy” diner in the county, and the aggressive scent of lilies wafting from every corner store. For a …

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The ‘Guncle’ Who Is Basically Mom: A Mother’s Day Story

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: Mother’s Day is a beautiful, floral-scented whirlwind of brunch reservations and frantic last-minute card shopping. We celebrate the women who gave us life, the women who raised us, and the women who kept us from sticking forks into electrical outlets. But as we move further into 2026, the …

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Medieval Musings: How Queer Men Honored Their Mothers

readwithpride.com When we think of the Middle Ages, we often conjure up images of knights in shining armor, towering cathedrals, and perhaps a bit too much mud. But behind the tapestries and stone walls, there were real people with complex emotions and families. For the queer men of the era: those who didn’t quite fit …

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The Jazz Age: Gay Men and Their Bold Mothers in the 1920s

readwithpride.com The 1920s weren’t just roaring; they were screaming with a newfound sense of liberation, sequins, and the rhythmic pulse of jazz that refused to stay quiet. While history books often focus on the economic boom or the rise of the flapper, there’s a vibrant, shimmering thread of LGBTQ+ history woven into the fabric of …

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Traveling with Mom: A Gay Man’s Mother’s Day Adventure

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: Mother’s Day can be a bit… predictable. Flowers? Check. A brunch where the mimosas are overpriced and the eggs are slightly cold? Check. A card with a generic poem about “guiding lights” that makes you both cringe just a little? Double check. But as we roll into May …

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The Spiritual Mother: Finding Guidance in the Queer Community

readwithpride.com Mother’s Day is usually a sea of pastel greeting cards, brunch reservations, and flower deliveries. But for many of us in the LGBTQ+ community, the word “Mother” carries a weight that doesn’t always align with a biological family tree. For some, it’s a word tinged with the sting of rejection; for others, it’s a …

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1950s Suburban Secrets: Celebrating Mom Behind Closed Doors

readwithpride.com The 1950s were a time of crisp aprons, manicured lawns, and a very specific, very rigid definition of the “American Dream.” For the “confirmed bachelor” living in a quiet cul-de-sac, that dream often felt like a costume: a set of starched collars and polite nods designed to deflect the prying eyes of the neighbors. …

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The Non-Binary Parent: Redefining Mother’s Day for Gay Dads

readwithpride.com Let’s be real: the traditional calendar wasn’t exactly designed with our families in mind. For decades, the second Sunday in May (or March, depending on where you’re reading this!) has been a sea of pink carnations, “World’s Best Mom” mugs, and brunch menus that assume a very specific, very heteronormative family structure. But as …

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A Mother’s Day in Paris: A Gay Man’s Romantic Tribute to His Mom

readwithpride.com There is a specific kind of magic that happens in Paris during the month of May. The chestnut trees are in full bloom, the air carries a hint of jasmine and expensive espresso, and the city seems to vibrate with an energy that says, “Anything is possible, especially if it involves a glass of …

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