Author: Read with Pride
Reclaiming the Narrative: A History of Visibility
If you’ve ever watched Eurovision and felt that electric, undeniably queer energy crackling through the performances, you’re not imagining things. The Eurovision Song Contest has quietly: and sometimes not so quietly: become one of Europe’s most spectacular platforms for LGBTQ+ visibility. But how did a singing competition transform into a safe space for queer expression? …
The Queer Voices Behind the Mic
When you think of Eurovision, what comes to mind? Sequins? Pyrotechnics? Songs that somehow rhyme “fire” with “desire” for the hundredth time? Sure, all of that. But there’s another ingredient that makes Eurovision truly special: the commentators who guide us through the glorious chaos. And let’s be honest: the best ones are often queer. There’s …
Stealing the Spotlight: Drag in the Background
Eurovision has always been more than just a song contest. It’s a glittering spectacle of sequins, sass, and some of the most memorable performances in music history. But while the spotlight usually shines on the main acts belting out their hearts, there’s a whole world of fierce performers working their magic in the background. We’re …
Eurovision: A Temporary Safe Haven
Every May, something extraordinary happens across Europe and beyond. For one glorious week, millions of people tune in to watch sequins, theatrical performances, and occasionally questionable song choices. But Eurovision isn’t just about the music: it’s about the moment when the entire LGBTQ+ community, regardless of where they live, gets to breathe a little easier. …
Coming Out Under the Eurovision Spotlight
There’s something magical about Eurovision week. The glitter, the drama, the absolutely bonkers staging choices: and increasingly, the heartfelt coming-out announcements. If you’ve been following the contest over the years, you’ve probably noticed a trend: artists using Eurovision’s massive platform to share their authentic selves with the world. But why Eurovision? What is it about …
The Future of Eurovision: Unapologetically Queer
Welcome to the grand finale, friends! We’ve journeyed through 39 stories of Eurovision’s magnificent queer history, from the very first contest to today’s glittering stage. Now, let’s talk about where we’re going. Because if there’s one thing Eurovision has taught us, it’s that the future is looking fabulously queer. The Numbers Don’t Lie (And Neither …
Tackling Taboos: Gay Men in American Football
Let’s talk about the gridiron: that testosterone-fueled world of shoulder pads, bone-crushing tackles, and touchdown celebrations. For decades, American football has been one of the last bastions of hypermasculinity in professional sports, a place where being openly gay felt about as welcome as a fumble in the final seconds. But things are changing, slowly but …
The Cockpit Secret: Love at 35,000 Feet
There’s something undeniably sexy about a man in uniform. Now imagine two of them, trapped together in a cockpit for hours at a time, cruising through clouds at 35,000 feet with nothing but autopilot and unresolved tension between them. Welcome to one of the most criminally underused tropes in MM romance: workplace romance among pilots. …
Flight Deck Feelings: Life as a Gay Captain
There’s something undeniably powerful about a person in uniform taking command: whether it’s steering a 747 through turbulent skies or navigating the complexities of living authentically in a traditionally conservative field. For gay captains around the world, every flight is both a professional achievement and a quiet act of visibility. Let’s talk about what it …
First Class Service, World Class Identity
When you think of first-class service, what comes to mind? Champagne at 30,000 feet? Perfectly pressed uniforms? A smile that makes you feel like the most important passenger on the plane? Now add this: what if that impeccable service came with the freedom to be authentically yourself? The aviation industry has long been synonymous with …
Connecting the World: Aviation and LGBTQ+ Unity
There’s something beautifully poetic about airports. They’re liminal spaces where goodbyes turn into hellos, where strangers become travel buddies, and where thousands of stories intersect at 30,000 feet. For the LGBTQ+ community, aviation has become more than just a way to get from Point A to Point B: it’s a literal and metaphorical bridge connecting …
Making a Splash: Why Swimming is a Gay Favorite
There’s something undeniably magnetic about a pool full of gay men in Speedos. But beyond the obvious eye candy, swimming has quietly become one of the most beloved sports in the LGBTQ+ community, and the reasons go way deeper than just aesthetics (though we’re not complaining about those either). Whether you’re doing laps at your …
Saddled with Pride: The World of Gay Equestrianism
There’s something undeniably romantic about the connection between rider and horse, the trust, the discipline, the elegance of movement. For the LGBTQ+ community, equestrian sports have quietly become a surprisingly welcoming space, offering opportunities for expression and competition that many other athletic arenas still struggle to provide. And if you’re a fan of MM romance …
Rucking for Representation: The Rise of Gay Rugby
www.readwithpride.com There’s something beautifully defiant about a bunch of gay men choosing to play rugby. For decades, rugby represented everything the LGBTQ+ community supposedly wasn’t: rough, aggressive, hypermasculine. But in 1995, six brave men walked into a London pub and said, “Screw that narrative.” What started as a small gathering at the Central Station pub …
Game, Set, Match: The Queer History of Tennis
There’s something undeniably queer about tennis. Maybe it’s the individual spotlight, the fierce independence, or the fact that success is measured entirely on your own terms. Whatever it is, tennis has been a surprising haven for LGBTQ+ athletes throughout history, even when the rest of the world wasn’t exactly rolling out the welcome mat. From …
Gliding with Grace: Figure Skating's LGBTQ+ Legacy
There’s something magical about watching a figure skater glide across the ice, the way they transform cold, hard surfaces into canvases for breathtaking artistry. The spins, the jumps, the costumes that shimmer under arena lights. But beneath all that sequined beauty lies a story that’s been hiding in plain sight for over a century: figure …
The Beautiful Game: Soccer's Gay Revolution
Soccer, or football, depending on which side of the Atlantic you’re on, has always been more than just a game. It’s passion, culture, and community wrapped up in 90 minutes of athletic excellence. But for far too long, LGBTQ+ players had to hide who they were to play the sport they loved. Thankfully, that’s changing. …
Track and Field: Sprinting Toward Equality
There’s something inherently queer about track and field: the unapologetic display of physicality, the tight uniforms, the raw vulnerability of putting everything on the line in front of thousands of spectators. And yet, for decades, LGBTQ+ athletes sprinted, jumped, and threw in silence, closeted by a sports culture that demanded they hide their authentic selves …
Shooting Hoops: Gay Presence in Basketball
There’s something electric about the sound of sneakers squeaking on hardwood, the swish of a net, and the roar of a crowd. Basketball has always been a sport of connection, teammates reading each other’s movements, building trust, and creating something bigger than themselves. But for decades, one question hung in the air like a contested …
On the Green: The Quiet Inclusion of Golf
Let’s talk about a sport that doesn’t usually make headlines in LGBTQ+ spaces: golf. Yeah, that one with the plaid pants, the hushed commentators, and the little white ball that somehow costs more than your monthly streaming subscriptions combined. But here’s the thing, while other sports have had their loud, activist moments (and rightfully so), …

