Financial Planning for Queer Couples: What You Need to Know
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: most financial advice is written for people whose lives look like a 1950s sitcom. You know the vibe, white picket fences, 2.5 kids, and a tax code that was basically built specifically for them. But for those of us in the LGBTQ+ community, the “traditional” path usually involves …
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Navigating Job Interviews When You’re Trans or Non-Binary
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: Job interviews are already the Olympics of social anxiety. You’re sitting there, trying to remember if you mentioned that one specific software skill while simultaneously praying your internet connection doesn’t pull a disappearing act or that you didn’t accidentally leave a stray piece of spinach in your teeth. …
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Queer People in Tech: Building Inclusive Workspaces
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the tech industry hasn’t always been the most welcoming “sandbox” for those of us who sit outside the heteronormative binary. For a long time, the “Tech Bro” archetype, complete with his Patagonia vest and questionable takes on decentralization, ruled the roost. But as we move further into 2026, …
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The Rise of Queer-Owned Bookstores and Why They Matter
readwithpride.com There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you walk into a queer-owned bookstore. It’s not just the smell of paper and the soft hum of a localized espresso machine; it’s the immediate, bone-deep feeling that you don’t have to edit yourself. You don’t have to scan the shelves for the one …
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Retirement Planning for LGBTQ+ Folks Without Kids
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second. In the world of MM romance books and gay love stories, the “Happily Ever After” usually ends with a gorgeous wedding, a sunset, and maybe a golden retriever. But in real life, the story keeps going. As much as we love devouring the best MM romance books of …
How to Find a Mentor Who Understands Your Queer Identity
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: navigating the professional world is enough to make anyone want to retreat into a cozy corner with the latest MM romance books. But when you’re queer, that corporate ladder often feels like it’s been greased with a very specific kind of systemic nonsense. Whether you’re trying to figure …
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Side Hustles for Queer Creatives: Turning Passion into Profit
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the “starving artist” trope is totally exhausting and, frankly, so last century. In 2026, being a queer creative isn’t just about expressing your soul; it’s about building a sustainable life where your identity is your greatest asset, not a hurdle. Whether you’re a master of MM romance books, …
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Navigating Workplace Bathrooms as a Trans or Non-Binary Person
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second. It’s 10:30 AM on a Tuesday. You’ve just finished your second extra-large oat milk latte, the “all-hands” meeting is finally over, and nature is calling. For most people, this is a mindless, thirty-second detour to the hallway. But for trans, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming folks in the professional world, …
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Queer Lawyers and Advocates: Fighting for Our Rights
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: while we all love getting lost in a steamy MM romance or a high-stakes gay thriller, the world outside those pages isn’t always a bed of roses (or a perfectly written “happily ever after”). In 2026, the legal landscape for the LGBTQ+ community is as complex as a …
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The Best Companies with Inclusive LGBTQ+ Policies
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second. We spend a massive chunk of our lives at work. Whether you’re grinding away in a tech hub, navigating the high-stakes world of finance, or keeping things moving in retail, your workplace shouldn’t be a place where you have to shove your identity into a desk drawer. We’ve …
How to Ask for a Raise with Confidence
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: asking for more money is nerve-wracking for anyone, but when you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community, there’s often an extra layer of “imposter syndrome” or the “just happy to be here” mindset. We’ve spent so much of our lives trying to fit in or avoid rocking the boat …
Queer in Academia: Navigating University Life as Faculty or Student
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the “Ivory Tower” is often painted as a glittery, progressive utopia where everyone sits around discussing gender theory over oat milk lattes. While there’s definitely more inclusive energy in a university hallway than, say, a corporate boardroom in 1985, navigating academia as a queer person in 2026 is …
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The Gig Economy: Flexibility and Risk for Queer Workers
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the standard 9-to-5 corporate grind was never really built with us in mind. For decades, the “traditional” workplace has been a place of fluorescent lights, beige cubicles, and: all too often: the subtle (or not-so-subtle) pressure to leave our true selves at the door. It’s no wonder that …
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Investing 101 for LGBTQ+ Beginners
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second. We’re great at spending money. Whether it’s that limited edition hardback of the best MM romance books 2026 has to offer, a stunning new outfit for Pride, or just supporting our favorite queer creators on Patreon, our community knows how to circulate the “pink pound.” But when it …
Queer-Friendly Coworking Spaces and Networking Events
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the “corporate grind” wasn’t exactly designed with us in mind. Whether you’re a freelancer, a remote worker, or an entrepreneur building the next big thing in LGBTQ+ ebooks, the environment where you clock in matters. There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from being the only …
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Leaving a Toxic Job: Signs It’s Time to Move On
readwithpride.com We’ve all been there. You’re lying in bed on a Sunday night, the blue light of your phone illuminating a face that looks like it just finished reading a tragic “Bury Your Gays” trope. Your stomach is doing backflips that would make an Olympic gymnast jealous, and the thought of logging into Slack or …
Explaining Pride to Your Kids: A Parent’s Guide
readwithpride.com So, the rainbows are out, the glitter is practically a localized weather event, and your kid just asked, “Why is everyone wearing those flags?” Maybe you’re a queer parent yourself, or maybe you’re an ally trying to raise a human who isn’t a jerk. Either way, the “Pride Talk” can feel a bit daunting. …
Navigating Fertility Treatments as a Queer Couple
readwithpride.com Let’s be real: in the world of MM romance books and gay romance novels, the story usually ends with a gorgeous wedding, a sunset, and a very suggestive “happily ever after.” But for many of us in the LGBTQ+ community, the “after” part involves a conversation that isn’t always as steamy as a chapter …
Adoption and Foster Care: A Queer Parent’s Journey
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: for many of us in the LGBTQ+ community, the “family talk” hits a little differently. While our straight friends might just stop using protection and see what happens, our journey toward parenthood usually involves a mountain of paperwork, a fleet of lawyers, and enough emotional resilience to power …
Raising Gender Creative Children: Letting Kids Lead
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the world loves a box. We love to label things, sort them into neat little rows, and put a lid on them. And for a long time, the biggest boxes of all were “Boy” and “Girl.” But it’s 2026, and the lids are popping off. If you’re here, …
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