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Hey everyone! My name is Luke Leetham. I am a 20 year old musician from Salt Lake City, Utah. I sing in a band called Totem City, nanny for a lovely family, and am a Star Wars fanatic. I am … Read the rest here

Latter Gay Stories
Latter Gay Stories

Latter Gay Stories

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Real Stories. Real Talk. Real People
IN or OUT of Mormonism.

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Queer joy is the vibrant, unapologetic celebration of identity, love, and community within the LGBTQ+ experience. It’s finding measurable happiness in self-expression—whether through bold fashion, drag performances, or simply existing authentically in a world that often demands conformity.

Queer joy is often found in the warmth of chosen family, the thrill of a Pride parade, or the quiet triumph of a moment where you feel fully seen and accepted.

Joy doesn’t erase the struggles; it’s a defiant act of thriving despite them, reclaiming space for happiness and connection.

#LatterGayStories #QueerJoy #Happiness
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Keep being you.
Honesty and authenticity look good on you.

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Philip Tuzynski and Ryan Scheb, met in the Delta Sky Club at LaGuardia Airport, a place where travelers grab a coffee or a quick break from the airport hustle. As The New York Times reported, their chance meeting in this lounge turned into something much bigger—an engagement that happened right there in the same space where their story started. Both from New York, Philip and Ryan connected in a setting that’s more about passing through than settling down, yet they seem to have found something lasting.

The couple recently returned back to the same lounge and were engaged.

Airport lounges, like the one at LaGuardia, are different from the chaotic terminals outside. They’re quieter, less crowded, and offer a moment to breathe. For Philip and Ryan, that moment led to a conversation, then a relationship, and eventually a commitment.

The Times published a photo of the couple—one seated, wearing a white shirt, the other standing with a champagne glass, hands touching. It’s a simple image, but it captures something real: two people who found each other in an unexpected place.

Airport lounges are becoming spots where people, especially younger travelers, make connections. These spaces aren’t just for free snacks or Wi-Fi; they’re where you might meet someone who changes your life.
Philip and Ryan’s story shows that. GenZ and Millennials are finding love in places other than bars and apps. For Phillip and Ryan they didn’t plan to fall in love while waiting for a flight, but that’s what happened.

Their engagement in the Delta Sky Club is proof that life can surprise you, even in a place built for temporary stays—and their story isn’t about grand gestures or movie-like romance. It’s about two guys who met, clicked, and built something together.

You don’t need a perfect setting to find something meaningful; sometimes, a lounge chair and a basket of Biscoff cookies are enough.

Love doesn’t care where you are—it just shows up.

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