December 30, 2023 View this email in your browser [link removed] Here are this week's most popular positive stories. Like this newsletter? Share it with a friend. [link removed] Everyone could use a little good news.
For year's end, I've rounded up the most popular positive stories published this year, but I'll toss in a few personal favorites: like when a gay romantic comedy became one of the world's top movies. [[link removed]]
Did you know that Little Woman author Louisa May Alcott was a trans man [[link removed]]? There are a lot of celebrities that no one knew were transgender. [[link removed]]
The drag queen who ruled an empire [[link removed]] was interesting and the dad who traveled hundreds of miles to watch his son's first drag performance [[link removed]] will warm your heart.
Older gay couple goes viral for recreating their old photos [[link removed]]
They've been together for 42 years. Read More [[link removed]] Loving uncle offers to walk lesbian niece down aisle after parents reject her [[link removed]] Let's hear it for the guncles! 11-year-old trans girl’s plea for “peace” leaves school board speechless [[link removed]] “I came here not to fight, but to make peace. How? I’m going to tell a story.” Why do gay men talk like that? [[link removed]] Science has an explanation, but what does Dolly Parton have to do with it? 1230&stpe=static" border="0" style="max-height:12px;" /> 1230&stpe=static" border="0" /> [[link removed]] This gentle response to an anti-gay Twitter troll has been viewed millions of times [[link removed]] Sometimes the worst in other people brings out the best in us. Man paints apartment building rainbow colors to get back at anti-gay neighbor [[link removed]] "It puts a smile on my face knowing that neighbor has to see it every day." What does the Bible say about transgender people: An in-depth look [[link removed]] A lot more than you'd think. Tommy had the perfect clapback when someone’s mom told him only girls can wear nail polish [[link removed]] Tommy scored a touchdown at football practice. The opponent was someone else's mom. What are the most LGBTQ+-friendly cities in the United States? [[link removed]] #2 will probably surprise you. 1230&stpe=static" border="0" style="max-height:12px;" /> 1230&stpe=static" border="0" /> [[link removed]] Not Done Yet
INTO: The voice of NYC’s subway system is a proud, thriving trans woman [[link removed]]
QUEERTY: American Idol’s first gay finalist is now a total hunk and living his best life [[link removed]]
GAYCITIES: 10 most unique LGBTQ+ bookstores in the United States [[link removed]]
SOCIAL: The most realistic advice you should take [[link removed]]
ARCHIVES: A mother didn’t know what to do when her son came out. So she called a gay bar [[link removed]]
It's been a joy bringing you smiles and laughs over the past year. Be sure to spread some of your own in 2024.
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