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Can I tell you why, if a transgender person asks me to refer to them as male or female, or “they” or “them,” or asks me to call them by a name they’ve chosen rather than the name they were … Read the rest here
Can I tell you why, if a transgender person asks me to refer to them as male or female, or “they” or “them,” or asks me to call them by a name they’ve chosen rather than the name they were … Read the rest here
I am fortunate to have the opportunity to come out in todayās social environment. I cannot imagine how much more difficult it would have been to come out 40, 50 or even 10 years ago. Society has become so much … Read the rest here
My name is Richard Neal. I was born in Seattle, Washington. I come from a family of first-generation Mormons where my dad was a convert and my mom was the first member in her family a born-in-the-covenant member. There are … Read the rest here
No one knew why the Mark appeared, but everyone knew it was something to be feared.
It never mattered who the newly-Marked person was, or rather who they were before. It didnāt matter if they were the worldās most moving … Read the rest here
Hi, my name is Tyler Perry. I was born in Northern California, but I have lived in Southern California, Arizona, Idaho, Utah, and, most recently, Japan. I served my mission in the Texas Dallas Mission. I am a graduate of … Read the rest here
Thinking back to the time in life when I was closeted now seems so weird! Who was I back then? The only person people knew me as was the image I had created for them. That person wasn’t me though. … Read the rest here
I’d like to use this forum as a place to come out of the closet. Yes, step out of that comfortable space and share that I am the LDS parent of a gay child. I hope this story helps other … Read the rest here
Wow! I havenāt really thought about sharing my coming out story until now. Thank you for the nudge! I am not ashamed of the process, or of my story but thinking back to my life before I came out and … Read the rest here
Growing up I was very fortunate to have a family that was really gay friendly. We were not the typical Latter-day Saint family. My dadās job allowed us to travel around the country, giving us the opportunity to live in … Read the rest here
We want to start out by saying this post is purely to educate. As mothers of gay sons, we have learned so much on this journey and would like to share thoughts and feelings from people who are near and … Read the rest here
Heās the voice behind the Latter Gay Stories Podcast, but more importantly, he cares about helping the LGBTQ community find honesty and authenticity in their journey.
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Heās the voice behind Latter Gay Stories Podcast, but more importantly, he cares about LGBT people finding honesty and authenticity in their journey.
Read More