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- GAY CULTURE HAS GROWN TOXIC WH UNCHECKED PRIVILEGE. IT'S TIME FOR TO RET
- IF MANHATTAN’S GAY PRI PARA IS TOO MUCH, GIVE BROOKLYN PRI A TRY
GAY CULTURE HAS GROWN TOXIC WH UNCHECKED PRIVILEGE. IT'S TIME FOR TO RET
An open letter to my fellow whe gay cis men: there should be no "returng to normal" after this. * gay pride is too much *
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IF MANHATTAN’S GAY PRI PARA IS TOO MUCH, GIVE BROOKLYN PRI A TRY
The HIV/AIDS crisis was—and still is—worsened by stigmas agast gay sex. Moreover, homophobia roots self a sense of revulsn—a notn that certa kds of sex and bodi are weird, unnatural, and wrong.
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