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105 Stories

  • Beyond Reflections: Unveiling Authenticity by writingforcomfort
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    "Beyond Reflections: Unveiling Authenticity" is a compelling and heartfelt story that follows Malik, a transgender black man, as he navigates the complexities of his identity, mental health struggles, and the pursuit of acceptance. Set against the backdrop of a supportive HBCU community, Malik's journey unfolds with love, resilience, and self-discovery. Facing the challenges of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), gender dysphoria, and chronic fatigue, Malik strives to be the best person he can be while maintaining a loving relationship with Maya, his understanding girlfriend. However, his journey takes an unexpected turn when he returns home for the summer, only to confront the harsh reality of his parents' transphobia and their insistence on forcing him to wear girl clothes. As Malik grapples with his parents' rejection and the pressure to conform, he discovers a deeper truth within himself. The strains on his mental health lead to the emergence of potential split personalities, further complicating his journey of self-acceptance and authenticity. With the support of Maya, his younger sister Keisha, and a network of LGBTQ+ organizations and allies, Malik delves into therapy and self-reflection to make sense of his fragmented identity. "Beyond Reflections: Unveiling Authenticity" is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of self-acceptance against all odds. It explores the complexities of intersectional identities and the struggles faced by transgender individuals within unsupportive family environments. Through Malik's journey, the narrative sheds light on the importance of building supportive communities and finding inner strength to embrace one's true self. With themes of mental health, gender identity, and the power of chosen family, this compelling story will captivate audiences as they join Malik on his transformative journey towards self-discovery, acceptance, and the quest to be the best person he can be.
  • Detroit: Staying Human by NonaBidness
    NonaBidness
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    Markus, the leader of a sovereign people, Connor, the efficient machine, and North, the violent and cynical activist, finally won their people a tentative peace and freedom in a winter in Detroit. However, just because the government is in support of the androids, that doesn't mean that the people of the world agree with their newfound rights and sentience. Wrongful framing, ghastly murders, horrific killing and capturing games take rise as anti-android movements set sail. Will androids ever coexist with humans peacefully? Or will they be thrown away and forgotten, destined to become extinct?
  • My Book of Randomness by GravyWrites
    GravyWrites
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    Ok guys. I've been holding back for way too long. So here we go. A story where I will give updates, random information, do random things, etc. Either way, I don't think many people will care. So anyway~
  • Feminism by valjeans
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    Feminism is cancer, and I'm here to tell you why.
  • Pride Month Stories 2021 by Emma-Rayne
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    With all the craziness happening, why not make a story about Pride for every day of the month? All of June 2021, a one-shot chapter will be posted for whatever group is being celebrated. If you have any ideas, feel free to comment them! 🏳️‍🌈
  • my mediocre writing :) by bleachedrat
    bleachedrat
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    i kinda suck at writing, if you like my writing, please tell me, if you don't, please give me some constructive criticism. :) ⚠️TW for sensitive topics mentioned!⚠️
  • My Big Gay Story by plasmastars
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    Hey guys this is just my journey as a lesbian
  • I Have A Dream... by SydneyBryant5
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    My dream for tomorrow. I do not care who likes it, it just is my view.
  • I'm Gay by StorybrookeStorys
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    It is okay we will all be okay.
  • Malaya by BanksyLovesMe
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    ~ A Mulan retelling ~ Mister, I'll make a man out of you 17 years ago, there was a group called The Scream Writers. They would go around town to town kidnapping all the women and then killing them. But that wasn't the most chilling part. Everytime the women were found, they were always arranged according to a scene from a movie. They continued killing for about three years, killing almost the entire female population,Until one day they disappeared. They only left one message. "If we ever see any filthy bitches outside, they will die" No one knows where they'd gone or why they're gone. But ever since then, girls weren't allowed to leave their homes. You want an education? Get homeschooled. Want a job? Go do some chores. You wanna go outside? Well too fucking bad. But Malaya wasn't going to have that. Much like her names meaning, she has always dreamed of being a free independent woman. She wanted to go to a real school, have a real job and just be allowed to see the outside world. So when Warriors Academy relocated to a city two hours away from her home, Malaya knew what she had to do. She was going to dress up as her father's non-existent youngest son and attend Warriors Academy. Rankings: 157 in girlpower 3 in femalepower 215 in sacrifice
  • Forbidden Love  by user67000970
    user67000970
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    A 60's version of Romeo and Juliet xx
  • The women's war by sajalrashid
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    There is a princess called Freyah who want to escape the life of being a royalty. There are women and girls disappearing from the kingdom of clubs and the king, Alfred, and the queen, Arthur, are worried their daughter will go missing. So they're keeping her safe by not letting her leave the palace. She want to help everyone on who have been abducted.
  • Speaking in color by jaedenbaby
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    This poem speaks on the hardships of the black community when it comes down to the unfair treatment of cops to the fight for equal rights.
  • Hey, Hey It's the 60's by DemonicDante
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    It's dated back to the 1960's this will be a short story but I might update till then. DxE JxJ DxL
  • Falling by TheTemptation
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  • positive soul by typicalmoonlight
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    This book is about logic,and awarenesses of everything in a person's everyday life that shouldn't be. It may contain sensitive content. It's will contain positive content,and info some may not acknowledge 💞
  • Same Love by livedreamwrite258
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    Told from Lia's point of view- Bella and I have always been friends. But now that we're teens, juniors in high school, we finally come to terms with who we are. This is the story of or same love.
  • The Women's March (a memoir) by Cloud--Writer
    Cloud--Writer
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    This is something I wrote for a class and decided to post it. This is my experience at the Women's March. Warning: This is stuffed with feminism so if you're not into that kind of thing.... Thank you for reading. (I do not own any of the videos.)
  • The One with Fair and The One without Fair  by Fathimah_minA
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    This short story describes what really today's generation are