Category: Read with Pride – LGBTQ+ blogs and articles
Heartbeats on High
Your heart is racing. Not the kind of racing that happens after a jog or too much coffee: this is different. This is the kind where you can feel it in your throat, behind your ribs, pulsing through your fingertips. Over 100 beats per minute when you’re just sitting there, trying to breathe normally, trying …
Learning a New Language
Daniel had always been good with words. He’d memorized French verb conjugations in high school, stumbled through Spanish phrases on a study abroad trip, and even picked up enough Italian to order wine with confidence. But this, this was different. This was learning a language he’d never spoken before, one that lived in the space …
Awkwardly Perfect
Let me tell you about the night I discovered that real life isn’t like the movies, and thank goodness for that. I’d spent weeks psyching myself up for my first time with another guy. I’d watched every romance movie, read every steamy MM romance book I could get my hands on from Readwithpride.com, and mentally …
The Workplace Reveal
You know that feeling when you’re about to send an email that could change everything? The cursor hovering over “send,” your heart doing parkour in your chest, and your brain running through every possible worst-case scenario at lightning speed? That was me, sitting in my gray cubicle on a Tuesday afternoon, staring at the email …
Family Dinner Jitters
The fork feels heavy in your hand. Heavier than it should. Your mom’s lasagna sits in front of you, the same recipe she’s made every Sunday for eighteen years, but tonight, it might as well be concrete. “More garlic bread, honey?” Your dad’s voice cuts through the fog in your head. You nod, even though …
Afterglow and Honesty
The sheets are tangled. The room is quiet except for the sound of two people breathing, slowly finding their rhythm again. There’s a particular kind of silence that settles after the first time, not awkward, not empty, but full. Full of everything that just happened, everything that’s being processed, everything that’s about to be said. …
The Bravery of a Second Date
The first date was a miracle. You showed up, you survived, you maybe even laughed at his jokes. But now comes the part that nobody warns you about: the second date. The one where you can’t hide behind first-time jitters or the convenient excuse of “just testing the waters.” The second date is where things …
Laughter in the Rain
Story 13 of ‘The First Flicker’ Series You spend three hours getting ready. You change your shirt four times. You practice how you’ll hold your fork (casual? elegant?), how you’ll laugh (genuine but not too loud?), how you’ll sit (relaxed but engaged?). You Google “first date conversation starters” and “how to know if he likes …
Slow Burn and Soft Sheets
Some love stories catch fire in an instant. Others? They simmer. They build. They wait. This is one of those stories. The Fear Nobody Talks About When I met Daniel, I was 28 years old and had never been touched by a man. Not really. Not in the way that mattered. Sure, I’d been out …
Unexpected Romance
Look, I’m not the kind of guy who does feelings. At least, that’s what I told myself when I downloaded the app at 11 PM on a Tuesday night, half a bottle of wine deep and tired of being the only single guy in my friend group. The plan was simple: find someone hot, have …
The Fun of Being Us
Let’s be real, so much of the LGBTQ+ narrative focuses on the heavy stuff. Coming out. Fighting for acceptance. Those nerve-wracking first dates. The weight of being seen for the first time. And yeah, that’s all valid and important. But here’s what nobody talks about enough: the fun part. You know what I’m talking about. …
Shared Mornings
The first thing I noticed was the weight of his arm across my chest. Not heavy, just… present. Real. A reminder that last night actually happened, that I hadn’t dreamed the whole thing up in some fever pitch of longing and what-ifs. I opened my eyes slowly, afraid that moving too quickly might break whatever …
Travel Buddies and Boyfriends
There’s nothing quite like that moment when you both realize: we’re doing this. We’re actually going away together. Just the two of you, a destination on the map, and absolutely no idea if this trip will bring you closer or expose every incompatibility you’ve been politely ignoring. Welcome to the beautiful chaos of your first …
The New Name for Love
There’s a moment that comes after all the firsts: after the first flutter, the first kiss, the first time you whisper someone’s name into the darkness and feel your heart crack open. It’s the moment when you look back at who you were before and barely recognize that scared kid staring back at you. That’s …
The Key to the Future
Story 19 of ‘The First Flicker’ Series There’s a specific kind of terror that comes with holding someone else’s apartment key in your hand. Not metaphorically, literally. The metal feels heavier than it should, like it’s made of lead instead of brass. Because this isn’t just a key. It’s permission to stay. It’s trust. It’s …
Madrid's Midnight Magic: Passion in Chueca
If you think Valentine’s Day ends at midnight, you clearly haven’t been to Madrid. While other cities are tucking into bed with their chocolates and teddy bears, Chueca is just getting started. This is where Spain does what it does best: turning love into a full-contact sport that lasts until dawn, fueled by cocktails, drag …
Cape Town Sunsets: Valentine's at the Tip of Africa
If you thought Valentine’s Day was all about chocolates and roses, Cape Town is here to flip the script. Welcome to the Mother City, where Table Mountain meets the Atlantic Ocean, where golden beaches stretch for miles, and where the LGBTQ+ community has carved out one of the most welcoming, sun-drenched celebration scenes on the …
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The Castro's Legacy: San Francisco's Community V-Day
There’s something different about Valentine’s Day in the Castro. While the rest of the world drowns in overpriced roses and prix-fixe menus for two, this legendary San Francisco neighborhood throws open its arms and says: love is for everyone, and everyone means EVERYONE. Welcome to the Castro’s Community V-Day, a celebration that honors not just …
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Shinjuku Secrets: Tokyo's Intimate Valentine's Night
Forget the Eiffel Tower. Skip the gondola rides in Venice. If you want a Valentine’s Day that feels like stepping into a neon-drenched MM romance novel where strangers become confidants over whiskey and the night air hums with possibility, you need to find yourself in the narrow alleys of Shinjuku Ni-chome. Tokyo’s legendary gay district …
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Tel Aviv's Beachfront Beats: Love in the Mediterranean Sun
Picture this: golden Mediterranean sun dipping into turquoise waves, electronic beats pulsing through warm evening air, and beautiful humans dancing barefoot in the sand with drinks in hand. Welcome to Tel Aviv, the Middle East’s undisputed gay capital, where Valentine’s Day isn’t just celebrated, it’s a full-blown beachfront phenomenon. While other cities are bundled up …
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