Gay pages on twitter


The Best Gay Twitter Accounts You Must Follow

For an engaging exploration into LGBTQ+ culture and issues, these gay Twitter accounts are must-follows. Natalie Diaz offers profound insights into queer identity by merging poetry with cultural heritage. Jaboukie Young-White and Bowen Yang provide humor that thoughtfully critiques societal norms and celebrates diversity. Andrea Long Chu and Ira Madison III deliver incisive commentary on gender, feminism, and pop culture, ensuring essential perspectives are in the spotlight. Chani Nicholas provides astrological insights that uplift personal growth within the community. Each account not only entertains but also informs and empowers, offering deeper understanding and connection.

Key Takeaways

  • Follow Natalie Diaz for profound insights into queer identity and literature, blending cultural heritage with personal identity.
  • Jaboukie Young-White offers acute humor intertwined with social critique, addressing contemporary challenges with wit.
  • Andrea Long Chu provides critical perspectives on gender and feminism, essential for u

    20 LGBTQ Philanthropoids You Should Track on Twitter

    It&#;s that time of year again &#; time for Funders for LGBTQ Issues&#; second annual list of 20 LGBTQ philanthropoids to follow on twitter! (Click here to see last year&#;s list.)

    Who are you following on Twitter? Did you recognize that the President & CEO of the Gill Foundation as well as the President of Ford Foundation joined the Twitterverse in the last few months?

    Check out our list of 20 LGBTQ Philanthropoids we think you need to follow on Twitter:

    Director of Membership and Special Projects at FCCP. Updates on voting rights, #SCOTUS decisions, and pleasurable instagram photos.

    New @Equity_Oregon executive director. LGBT philanthropy news from Oregon, plus regular running updates.

    Associate Director of Programs @AstraeaUpdates. Global #LGBT activism, great live-tweeting of conferences and events.

    Paris-based principal of the Lafayette Practice, on the boards of @LGBTFunders + Calamus Foundation, DE. Grantmaking, HIV/AIDS, and human rights from a global perspective.

    Senior Program Officer, Racial

    #1: Your friends

    Who they are: The only reason someone isn’t on Twitter at this point is because they think it’s either a stupid trend or the government’s way of tracking their location. (Hint: If they’re wearing tinfoil hats, it’s probably the latter.) Chances are, you verb a few friends or fuckbuddies you know in real life who are on Twitter.

    Should you follow: Yes. They’re your friends for God’s sake. Your real friends. What kind of heartless bastard doesn’t follow his real friends?

    #2: Celebrities

    Who they are: Famous gays. They are the gay men and women you so desperately want to be, but sadly cannot. Now you can live vicariously through them or insult them on the internet. The choice is yours.

    Should you follow: Some of them. If you’re on Twitter now and you’re not following @GeorgeTakei, you do not deserve nice things.

    #3: Pornstars

    Who they are: Twitter is the new meeting ground for the gay porn elite. Chances are your favourite pornstar is already on Twitter right now and gets more new followers in one day than the average person will get in

    At a glance, we know Twitter to be one of the most popular social media platforms that we use today. As of , Twitter boasts million monthly active users, that’s about as many nudes I’ve taken this week, so that’s a lot.

    But Twitter, like many platforms where people can voice their opinions, has many different facets. We have political Twitter for the Trumps, the Mays and the Jong-Il’s of the world. We have X-Rated Twitter, where our fellow porn stars promote their new scenes, homemade videos and content for us to enjoy under the covers. We have stan twitter, where noun fans throw each other to the wolves constantly, resulting in a generous amount of controversy and ultimately, promotion for their favourite artist (I’m a Lamb for life, love you Mimi).

    Which brings me to Gay Twitter. Gay Twitter has its roots in many of the above mentioned. We do the most we can for our pop princesses, we are extremely politically charged, especially when it poses a threat to our community, and there is an abundance of thirst traps, gym pictures and sex stories to