Aptly named “Rainbow State of Mind”, the event took place on the 27th of January at South Asian University, Delhi and consisted of members of the LGBT+ community coming together with their straight allies to discuss experiences of queerness.
Public, unfounded accusations are what we, as LGBT people, suffer every day of our lives. Unlike the internet vigilantes, we should see the irony and the contradiction in repeating those dangerous and lawless tactics pretending it is justice we seek through them.
Besharam, India's #1 Adult Webstore, teams up with Gaylaxy to bring to you an event where you break your cocoons and talk freely about sex and related experiences.
The collective aims at providing information about transmen community (both preoperative and post-operative trans men) and sensitize the masses to be an ally and stand for transrights.
Bobby Darling, who underwent a sex reassignment surgery in 2015 to become a woman, has now filed a case of domestic violence, "unnatural sex" and dowry against him in Delhi after fleeing Bhopal.
India celebrated the 70th year of freedom, but I want to ask, are we gays really free? We have to live in our own country and city under constant fear.
Gaylaxy, which brought the movie to Delhi, is organising the Sisak screening in Kolkata at the city's only queer cafe Amra Odhbut Cafe at Jadavpur on 29th July
A for Asexuality
In the ever evolving alphabet soup that is the LGBTQIA+ umbrella today, there seems to be some on going controversy over one particular alphab... Read More...