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I Dream of Acceptance

I Dream of Acceptance

A Poem by Emily


I was born in the era of ResistanceA child of revolutionI demand change like the wind demands freedomBut I am rooted in loveThe injustice I see will b..
We Are The People

We Are The People

A Poem by Sleepless Dreamer


It's 1AM and I am thinking about the issues in modern society.
To whomever this may concern,

To whomever this may concern,

A Poem by Penelope Voljeti


I’m gay.I hope you won’thate me, and I’m very sorryfor what I’ve done to yourexpectations,but I can’t bring myself toach..
Kian's Night

Kian's Night

A Story by Page of D


Kian likes to sleep around. Nolan always comes to pick them up afterwards.
20th December

20th December

A Chapter by Dawn Wesson


Connor meets Fae
Perfection of Destiny

Perfection of Destiny

A Book by Liz


Rebekah Bronwyn has to learn to deal with her immortality while working through her broken heart and meeting the woman who may or may not be her savio..
Chapter Four

Chapter Four

A Chapter by Liz


October 19th, 2015“You can’t start the next chapter of your life if you keep rereading the last one.” -unknownRebekah sauntered into..
My Bisexuality!

My Bisexuality!

A Poem by HummingMaster


"I am who I am" -Adam Lambert
Dysphoria

Dysphoria

A Poem by abrose


The perspective of a cis female, attempting to describe what she thinks of dysphoria.
Bang on the pots and pansexuals

Bang on the pots and pansexuals

A Poem by wilting.auburn.roses


Snakes and snails and puppy dog tail Between your legs does not make you a man And even if it did, it does not condemn Me to being with you ..
Just Friends

Just Friends

A Poem by C.M. Dakota (Ky)


This poem is a bit vulgar compared to some of my others; continue at your own risk.
Around The World And Back

Around The World And Back

A Story by moxieloveswriting


They meet up from time to time, once in a while, but it's always worth it.
If I Could Tell My Heart Who To Love

If I Could Tell My Heart Who To Love

A Poem by Rose Downing


This is my first poem in a long time.

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