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Feminism 101: The Myths, Debunked! (Part 1)

Feminism 101: The Myths, Debunked! (Part 1)

Butch and belligerent? Man-hating and merciless? Read on.

Stop Homophobia and Demonisation of LGBTs

Stop Homophobia and Demonisation of LGBTs

Hafidz asks that we read up on what we know about homosexuality before catering to prejudice.

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We don’t have to live in fear

We don’t have to live in fear

A message for LGBTs who say Seksualiti Merdeka is making things worse

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Despicable, homophobic me

Despicable, homophobic me

There are some things we can’t change. And there are some, we can. Pepper Lim writes about how he overcame his own ignorance through Love and Acceptance.

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Gay or Nay?

Gay or Nay?

Confession of an ex-homophobe: Nur Hidayah shares about her male friend who wears a skirt and her female friend who likes girls

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Chapter 7: Samantha, Part 2

Chapter 7: Samantha, Part 2

Taking care of men who behave badly.

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Okay, I’m In Love With My Sister. So What?

Okay, I’m In Love With My Sister. So What?

If we’re okay with homosexuality, does that mean we’re also cool with incest?

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Chapter 5: Samantha, Part 1

Chapter 5: Samantha, Part 1

Chatting up a lesbian with AIDS.

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Malaysia, Truly Asexual #LoyarBerkasih

Malaysia, Truly Asexual #LoyarBerkasih

Malaysia has some terrible ideas about human sexuality: Tiara the Merch Girl explains why.

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A Place To Call Home

A Place To Call Home

From calling Adam Lambert “too faggy” to being a part of the nation’s only sexuality rights festival – one former borderline bigot’s journey towards become a Rainbow Warrior.

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For Malaysian Gays, Hope For A Better Tomorrow

For Malaysian Gays, Hope For A Better Tomorrow

3 true Malaysian stories, 5 appeals, and a singular hope for a better tomorrow.

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“Gay rights are simply the rights of gay persons to live in peace and dignity,…”: Gabrielle Chong

19-year old Gabrielle Chong won the first prize at the recently concluded Bar Council Public Speaking Competition held from 9 to 12 December 2008. She spoke passionately about the continuing marginalisation and discrimination of LGBTs, and moved the judges with her simple message delivering the essence of what it means to be human. Do also […]

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