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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual

Gay pride on the web, without borders

I've done what I can to point folks to sites where they can list their queer weblogs. Annoyingly gay bloggers have thought this a site in which to advertise their gay weblog. Mostly I've deleted their adverts as comment spam.

I offer this entry to gay, qenderqueer, lesbian, transgendered, transsexual, gender-outlaw folks hungry to promote their blog, journal, online diary. I'd suggest you say more than "visit my kewl blog" or "I'm a cute boy looking for same." Though it'd be good if you said something about yourself.

Caveat: I don't care who ads their weblog. It must be a weblog. If you are, say, a male prostitute that is fine, I was in the trade long ago. But you must have a freely viewable weblog with fresh content. Whether about your tricks or doing your laundry I couldn't care less. Anything I deem just an ad with no weblogging content I'll just delete the damn thing.

Suggestion: if you are posting a pointer to your blog why not visit some of the others? Aside from being fascinating or sexy one way to find readers for a weblog is to read and comment on others.

Disclaimer: I have no idea is this'll do anyone an atom of good, nor that anyone visiting any weblogs that might be listed with derive pleasure form their visit.

Comments

Example: Delightly self-accepting faggot. Eupeptic, ironic, amused, sometimes amusing. I own my own used bookshop so it is no surprise that I enjoy literary fiction, history and a wide variety of music from traditional pop and jazz singing to electronica. Hairy, masculine I enjoy the company of smooth, some what feminine gay guys.
Conquering the misery of gender dysphoria, Aura blogs her simultaneously emotional and realistic -if not sarcastically mystificated and relatively funny- outlook towards her daily life.
Lots of political content, rants against the religious right & against Bush, a Dean supporter. I don't write about being gay but I do write about gay politics.
I started my blog almost 8 months ago to explore who I am. I have tried to be forth coming about myself and have slowly realized over the past few months that my choice as a heterosexual male was something I accepted in my life because I was to scared to accept what I knew deep down. Well if you want to know more just spin on by: nerve.wetwired.org
I started my blog many months ago as well to explore my transsexuality and discover what that really means.
Had a sexual awakening last April and fell in love with a woman. Came out to my family in June. Moved to Minnesota in November to be with my girlfriend. Started this blog in December. It's been quite a year! I use my blog as a forum to rant about various aspects of my life, not just my girlfriend and sexuality. I discuss music, movies, books, vegetarianism, turning 30, men, women, and anything else that happens to be on my mind. And I try to make it fairly amusing.
A weblog by a 40 yr old, gay mixed Black man from Chicago. 'Wry, smart-ass, clever and insightful political/current events/personal commentary from the back of the 'Big Tent'.
Well... I'm going to stay rather ambiguous about details, but with my site I'm trying to explore post modern sexuality... and how on the web it doesn't seem to matter all that much. I'm a klein-scale-believing something-sexual (hehehe), but other than that... come on by for general stuff, and feel-free to comment! Thanks!
Mid-30s queer offers insightful, amusing, and sometimes acerbic commentary on living in San Franisco, navigating our mid-30s, politics, popular literature, and geek culture.
My site revolves around many topics. I discuss lgbt issues, but also other topics like the things i do, places i see, ppl i visit or luv. :) My site is a photolog first, and a rant haven, later. ^_^ ps thanx Richard 4 the great idea and allowing us bloggers 2 share our colorful rainbow blogs!
oops, forgot. My site is Rainbow Splash
Ramblings of a Sydney Australian Lesbian, daily blogs, photo gallery and content.
The Club-art Diary Low-tech Berlin artist journal. Illustrated self-centeredness by two gay artists. About their journeys into the Eastgerman gay- and electronica subculture, art history, making art, curating exhibitions, Pattern-Painting, Club-art. Nice scrapbook design too.
Dykes do digital is for, by and about the digital dyke - that intrepid, curious soul who won't leave home without her iPod - she is geek and proud. Articles will cover tech-related news, queers on the web, gadgets and gizmos, and musings on the future of technology.
Weblog of a bisexual, polyamorous professional dominatrix in Seattle - no graphic play-by-play, just random musings, thoughts and notes about a life thats both highly unusual and quite ordinary.
My blog is a collection of queer cultural things - politics, art, language and music. Hey, whatever I find that's interesting... a sort of overflow of useful but as yet unused stuff from my main research project. Looking for people to contribute.. Go here to see it.
My blog is called ordinary bummer. It is the blog of a minneapolis gay man, an artist, writer, florid Alchemist. It is like blithe seeping through the hour-glass of a queer odd fellow.
This seems very handy as I do research for my new blog (much more interesting to look at some other folk's blogs than keep trying to figure out more html0. Thank you.
I have entered the realm of blogging. I am strong-willed and opinionated, a preferable combination for those individuals whose blogs I have read and enjoyed. I am a storyteller, and a now-published but little-known author. My blog is for political/apolitical commentary, sharing intelligent ideas and such like. It is not a place for spam or personal classifieds. I used my blog to advertise my own book. I will post human-generated comments asking for their own works to be purchased and read. However, anything classified as spam will be deleted. If this posting is approved, then that's great. If it's not, then I guess I will move on. My blog address is http://mano91crx.blogspot.com/

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Feel free to share your feelings about Promote your LGBT weblog here. Please stick to the theme of the entry. Disagreement is fine. Homophobia, racism, and kindred expressions of hatred will be deleted. This site is one of my hobbies. I genuinely enjoy hearing from people and hate moderating or killing comments. Forthright disagreement is fine as long as it is civil.
My thanks,
Richard