The Ultimate Gay Guide to Aspen Gay Ski Week 2026
readwithpride.com If you thought January was just for recovering from New Year’s resolutions and hiding under a pile of MM romance books, think again. Aspen Gay Ski Week (AGSW) 2026 just wrapped up its legendary run from January 11th to 18th, and let’s just say the powder wasn’t the only thing that was sparkling. As …
Winter Cooking Classes: Spicing Up Your Relationship Indoors
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: February can be a bit of a drag. The holiday sparkle has faded into the rearview mirror, the “New Year, New Me” gym motivation is likely gathering dust, and the weather is… well, it’s mostly just “stay inside and hide” vibes. While we here at Read with Pride …
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From Slopes to Spas: The Best Luxury Winter Getaways for Men
readwithpride.com Let’s be real: winter is either a season of shivering in damp socks or it’s an absolute masterclass in luxury. For the discerning gay man, we usually prefer the latter. There is something undeniably cinematic about a mountain getaway, the crisp air, the scent of pine, the oversized cashmere sweaters, and, of course, the …
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Ice Climbing for Beginners: A Thrilling Winter Experience
readwithpride.com If you’ve ever looked at a frozen waterfall and thought, “I want to stab that with an axe,” then congratulations: you’ve officially found your new winter obsession. Ice climbing is often portrayed as the ultimate “alpha-male” sport, full of grit and grunting, but here at Read with Pride, we’re here to tell you that …
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Winter Photography Walks: Capturing Queer Joy in the Snow
readwithpride.com There’s something inherently cinematic about winter. Maybe it’s the way the world goes quiet under a fresh layer of powder, or how the “forced proximity” trope suddenly becomes a survival tactic when you’re sharing a single scarf. At Read with Pride, we spend our days lost in the pages of the best MM romance …
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Festive Film Marathons: The Best LGBTQ+ Movies for a Snowy Day
readwithpride.com There is something undeniably magical about a snow day. The world goes quiet, the emails (hopefully) stop piling up, and the only responsibility you have is to stay warm and keep your cocoa topped off. But let’s be real: once the novelty of looking out the window wears off, you need a plan. And …
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The Secret Diary of a Swiss Guard
readwithpride.com There is something inherently cinematic about the Vatican. Between the towering marble columns, the echo of Gregorian chants, and the shadows that stretch long across the cobblestones of St. Peter’s Square, it is a place built on silence and ceremony. But for those of us who live for a good MM romance, we know …
The Hidden Chapel of Hearts
readwithpride.com There’s something about the Vatican that just screams “I have secrets.” Maybe it’s the miles of underground shelving, the Swiss Guards in their colorful (and honestly, kind of iconic) uniforms, or the fact that half the history of Western civilization is locked behind doors that haven’t been opened since the Renaissance. As a historian, …
Midnight in the Papal Gardens
readwithpride.com There’s something about Rome in February. The air has a sharp, clean bite to it, and the tourists: bless their selfie-stick-wielding hearts: are a little thinner on the ground. But I wasn’t in Rome for the gelato or the Colosseum. I was there because of a cream-colored envelope tucked into the pages of a …
The Scribe’s Unspoken Prayer
readwithpride.com There’s something about a dusty library, the smell of ancient parchment, and the flickering light of a single tallow candle that just screams forbidden romance. If you’re anything like us at Read with Pride, you know that historical MM romance books hit differently when the stakes are literally “get caught and end up in …
The Relic of Lost Lovers
readwithpride.com When we think of the Vatican, we usually think of towering cathedrals, strictly guarded secrets, and a whole lot of “thou shalt not.” But here at Read with Pride, we know that history, even the most sacred kind, is often a lot more colorful than the history books want to admit. If you’re looking …
Whispers of the Confessional
readwithpride.com There’s something undeniably magnetic about a secret. When you wrap that secret in layers of history, incense, and the heavy velvet curtains of the Vatican, you get a story that’s impossible to put down. At Read with Pride, we’ve always been suckers for a good “forbidden fruit” trope, but our latest deep dive into …
The Pope’s Secret Chamber
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: we all know the Vatican is basically the world capital of “hush-hush.” Between the miles of secret archives and the centuries of whispered confessions, it’s a goldmine for anyone who loves a bit of mystery. But what if the biggest secret wasn’t a hidden gospel or a map …
A Fresco of Forbidden Love
readwithpride.com There is something undeniably electric about the idea of a secret. And when that secret is buried beneath layers of centuries-old dust, hidden behind the heavy, velvet-draped doors of the Vatican, the tension reaches a whole new level. Welcome to the latest installment of our Vatican Secrets series here at Read with Pride, where …
Duty, Desire, and the Holy See
readwithpride.com There is something undeniably magnetic about a secret. Whether it’s a whispered confession behind a screen or a lingering glance in a hallway lined with centuries of history, secrets are the lifeblood of great storytelling. And when those secrets are tucked away behind the limestone walls of the Vatican, the stakes don’t just feel …
The Last Secret of St. Peter’s
readwithpride.com The Vatican is a city built on whispers. Between the towering Swiss Guards and the echoing marble halls of the Apostolic Palace, secrets aren’t just a byproduct of the job; they’re the currency. But as we dive into the heart of 2026, it’s time to talk about the kind of secrets that don’t make …
Parisian Nights and Neon Lights
readwithpride.com There is a reason they call Paris the City of Light, and no, it isn’t just because the Eiffel Tower does that sparkly thing every hour on the dot. It’s the vibe. It’s that specific, hum-in-your-bones energy that happens when the sun dips below the Haussmann rooftops and the neon starts to flicker to …
Gondolas and Golden Hours in Venice
readwithpride.com There’s something about Venice that feels like it was designed specifically for a slow-burn MM romance. Maybe it’s the way the salt air clings to your skin, or the fact that every single street corner looks like it was curated by a high-budget film director. If you’ve ever picked up a gay romance novel …
Alps, Altitudes, and Amour
readwithpride.com There is something about the Swiss Alps that just screams “life-changing epiphany,” isn’t there? Maybe it’s the way the air gets so thin you start hallucinating that your hiking boots are actually talking to you, or maybe it’s the sheer scale of the peaks: over 82 of them towering above 4,000 meters: that makes …
Berlin: A Love Story in Graffiti and Glass
readwithpride.com There is something about Berlin that feels like a well-worn leather jacket: a bit scuffed, definitely lived-in, but effortlessly cool and impossible to replicate. If London is the sophisticated older brother and Paris is the romantic cousin, Berlin is the rebellious sibling who stayed up all night at a warehouse rave and still looks …

