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That night, my golfing buddy of three years came out to me!
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My – The Series (Burmese Series)
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Patrik, Age 1.5 (2008)
Patrik, Age 1.5 A gay couple excited to adopt a 15-month-old baby is shocked when a mistake brings them a troubled 15-year-old homophobic teen instead. As they navigate unexpected challenges, the film blends humor and heartfelt moments to break stereotypes and showcase the transformative power of love and acceptance. Director: Ella Lemhagen Writer: Ella Lemhagen, Michael Druker Country: Sweden...

Elijah’s Ashes (2017) – A Dark Comedy About Family, Identity, and Acceptance
Director: Ryan Barton-Grimley Writer: Ari Schneider, Ryan Barton-Grimley Country: USA Genre: Comedy, Dark Comedy, Drama Language: English Duration: 87 min Stars: Ari Schneider, Christinna Chauncey, Matthew Craig, Ryan Barton-Grimley, Toni Charline A Journey Full of Egos, Ashes, and Self-Discovery Elijah’s Ashes breaks away from the typical indie comedy mold. It’s loud, chaotic, uncomfortable, and unapologetically queer when it needs to be. At its heart, it’s about two half-brothers—distant...

Once a year, it can be called a “mini” HIV vaccine, right?
New findings from a phase 1 study investigating two formulations of once-yearly intramuscular (IM) lenacapvir for HIV preoperative prophylaxis (PrEP) were discussed at the 2025 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. The results, published simultaneously in The Lancet, represent a major advance in the fight against HIV and could open new avenues for long-term prevention....