โ–ฒ 99 r/BlackLGBT

When you going to a barbershop ๐Ÿ’ˆ in midtown Atlanta ๐Ÿ˜ฉ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€๐ŸŒˆ๐Ÿคญ

u/Junior_Conclusion_78 โ€” 2 days ago
โ–ฒ 30 r/BlackLGBT

I have been to 4West a few times and I'm loving the vibe. It's very chilled yet welcoming. From LGBTQ+ to straight, everyone comes in, mix and mingle like a family. The wings and fries be the tea. Happy hour be $4.00. A black-owned, queer hotspot for the MATURE crowd.

u/Junior_Conclusion_78 โ€” 3 days ago
โ–ฒ 289 r/BlackLGBT+1 crossposts

Loving this discussion on TikTok. YT gays need to learn that Trade comes from black queer culture ONLY. Y'all can't identify a rough around the edges YT guy trade

u/Antipseud0 โ€” 3 days ago
โ–ฒ 108 r/BlackLGBT+1 crossposts

Dr. Cleo Monago, an HIV activist and advocate for black same gender-loving men as well as the CEO of The Pride Center of Maryland, sits down with Gayemagazine on the financial issues of black pride across the country and why black gay pride needs to go back to its roots and not just be one big party

u/Antipseud0 โ€” 12 days ago
โ–ฒ 24 r/BlackLGBT

You go on a date with both men, separately, and quite shockingly, both men are upfront and are a open book on the 1st date. You are intrigued by them and wanna go on a 2nd date but don't know who to choose. Who has 2nd date potential, javon or monte?

u/Junior_Conclusion_78 โ€” 14 days ago
โ–ฒ 30 r/BlackLGBT

Love is a Contact Sport, a sequel novel to One and Done, is a black queer rom-com novel bout the forbidden love story between Renny Ross, a confident and passionate romance writer and Brent King-Dupree, a ex-basketball player turned family man, as they reconnect in their 40s during a college alumni

u/Junior_Conclusion_78 โ€” 17 days ago
โ–ฒ 11 r/BlackLGBT

About Him on Signal23tv, was the tea for my early 20s. When shy Damien had a secret crush on Vincent, his brother's hot and popular BFF, who wasn't as straight as he claimed to be, it was a juicy web series for the gurls

u/Junior_Conclusion_78 โ€” 17 days ago
โ–ฒ 27 r/BlackLGBT

Tongues Untied is one of the most profound documentaries for black gay men. Coming on PBS in 1990, the film shocked the nation due to it's social commentary on homophobia, HIV, discrimination from YT gay men, and seeing two black men sharing intimacy, marked the beginning of black queer visibility

u/Junior_Conclusion_78 โ€” 18 days ago
โ–ฒ 35 r/BlackLGBT

This is crazy, I see this on my gay Twitter feed. So now some of the DL men wanna use Saucy Santana's quiet on the creek song as their private pride/cruising sessions? Chile ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

u/Junior_Conclusion_78 โ€” 20 days ago
โ–ฒ 29 r/BlackLGBT

Blaine Edwards been looking for the trade on the creek since 92' ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜. The Gen Z gurls don't know this OG Queen from In Living Color

u/Junior_Conclusion_78 โ€” 25 days ago
โ–ฒ 76 r/BlackLGBT

Saucy Santana is a ki ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ. Who says gay guys and straight guys can't be a fun dynamic duo?

u/Junior_Conclusion_78 โ€” 26 days ago