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Introducing "Queer Love"

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Speaking of letters…I would like to introduce you all to a new blog entitled Queer Love. It’s a submission based blog, much like TLL, but the project is in search of love letters written by queers. Here’s a bit from the blogs main page.


There is nothing more intimate or soul exposing than a love letter. For many, the written word is the best way to express their true feelings. It is the way by which we open ourselves up to the one person in the world we care the most about. It seems that the “love letter” is a dying breed by postal mail standards. Modern technology has given us email, cell phones, and the like that have gladly replaced the need for pen to paper. This blog is not taking a stand towards the downfall of technology. It is working to bring the love letter back through it!

Queer Love was created to share love letters, written by queer people, with the world. It’s mission is to share the love and show others just how “undifferent” our love, as gay individuals, truly is. Did he leave you a note before he left for work? Did she hide a love poem under your pillow? If you’re comfortable with the idea we would love for you to share these special words with the world.

Please stop by Queer Love and check it out. Blogroll it and give it a shout out on your own blog even! It’s not much right now, as the project just got up and running, but I think it really is a great idea. I know I’ll be sending some of my letters their way.

Agree. Seldom people write such things now. We have too many communication ways nowadays. Queers can find those who have similar interests through internet, just like the site http://bisexualmate.com .

by Ben on October 17th, 2007 at 7:33 am

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