Culture
Which Ear Is The Gay Ear
If you’ve ever heard someone ask, “Which ear is the gay ear?” you’ve stumbled upon a fascinating, though largely outdated, relic of queer history. The question refers to a subtle, covert signaling practice predominantly among gay men in the mid-to-late 20th century where an earring worn in a specific ear was believed to broadcast one’s sexual orientation in a society where being openly gay was dangerous and often illegal.
By David Femboy15 days ago in Pride
Cute Femboy Outfits
Femboy fashion is a celebration of blending traditionally feminine aesthetics with personal expression, creating looks that are soft, playful, and uniquely confident. "Cute" in this context often means embracing pastels, delicate details, comfortable textures, and silhouettes that feel both joyful and authentic. If you're looking to build or refresh your wardrobe with cute femboy outfits, this guide will walk you through the essential pieces and styling principles.
By David Femboy15 days ago in Pride
Genderfluid Flag
The Genderfluid Pride Flag is a vibrant and meaningful banner that represents individuals whose gender identity is not fixed, but rather changes or fluctuates over time. Created by JJ Poole (also known as Marilyn Roxie) in 2012, the flag was designed to give visibility and a cohesive symbol to the genderfluid community, distinguishing it from the broader genderqueer or non-binary umbrellas.
By David Femboy15 days ago in Pride
What Is A Demiboy
In the diverse and nuanced landscape of gender identity, where many seek language more precise than the broad categories of "man" or "non-binary," the term demiboy offers a vital point of clarity. A demiboy (also known as demiguy, demiman, or demi-male) is a person whose gender identity is partially, but not wholly, male or masculine.
By David Femboy15 days ago in Pride
Xenogender
In the ever-expanding universe of gender identity, where language strives to capture the profound nuances of human experience, xenogender emerges as one of the most innovative and poetic concepts. Xenogender is an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that are defined in ways that go beyond the typical understanding of gender in relation to "male," "female," androgyny, or neutrality. Instead, xenogender individuals understand and describe their gender through concepts, metaphors, and ideas that are not inherently linked to human sexes or traditional gender roles.
By David Femboy15 days ago in Pride
What Is Pangender
In the vibrant and evolving landscape of gender identity, where language continually expands to better describe human experience, the term pangender has emerged as a powerful and inclusive identity. Pangender describes a person whose gender identity encompasses, or is experienced as, all genders. The prefix "pan-" derives from Greek, meaning "all," "every," or "involving all." Therefore, a pangender individual feels a connection to the totality of the gender spectrum.
By David Femboy15 days ago in Pride
What Is A Cross Dresser
The term cross-dresser describes a person who, on occasion or regularly, wears clothing and adopts styles traditionally associated with a gender other than the one they were assigned at birth or the gender with which they primarily identify. It is an umbrella term for a behavior—the act of crossing conventional gender boundaries in dress—and not, in itself, a specific gender identity or sexual orientation.
By David Femboy17 days ago in Pride
What Triggers Cross Dressing
The term "cross-dressing" wearing clothing and adopting styles traditionally associated with a gender other than one's own encompasses a vast and deeply personal spectrum of human behavior and expression. It is not a monolithic act with a single cause, but rather a behavior that can be triggered or motivated by a wide array of psychological, social, sexual, and cultural factors. Understanding these triggers requires moving beyond stereotypes to appreciate the complex interplay of identity, desire, and context.
By David Femboy17 days ago in Pride
What is AFAB?
In the evolving and vital conversations about gender, identity, and inclusion, the acronym AFAB has become increasingly important. Standing for Assigned Female At Birth, AFAB is a precise, factual term used to describe the sex designation typically given to an infant based on observable physical anatomy at birth primarily the presence of a vulva and vagina.
By David Femboy17 days ago in Pride
Is Asexual Straight
This is a profoundly important and common question that gets to the very heart of how we understand human sexuality and romantic attraction. The simple, direct answer is: No, asexuality is not inherently straight, gay, lesbian, or bisexual. Asexuality is its own, separate sexual orientation. However, the full picture is more nuanced and beautiful, as it encompasses the rich diversity of the asexual (or "ace") experience.
By David Femboy17 days ago in Pride
What Does Amab Mean
In conversations surrounding gender identity, sexuality, and social justice, you may have encountered the acronym AMAB. It’s a term that carries significant weight and nuance, yet its meaning is often misunderstood or oversimplified. Standing for Assigned Male At Birth, AMAB is a factual, clinical descriptor used to acknowledge the sex designation typically given to an infant based on observable physical anatomy, usually external genitalia.
By David Femboy17 days ago in Pride
In The World of Drag
The first time that I had gone to a nightclub was a drag night club like i had said in a previous article. The drag queens in the show were fierce and fabulous and i was even in the hotseat, and had an encounter with the queen. The queen did a great impersonation of Whitney Houston. Also in a previous article I talked about going to the Greenwich Village Halloween party and parade dressed as Gomez Addams, the Raul Julia tribute that was me dressing in drag as a tribute to the Raul Julia version of Gomez Addams in the early 90's movies.
By Revista Miko:XCI 21 days ago in Pride











