Brianna Caradja is the most important gay symbol of modern Romania. She is a Princess, she is straight and she is gay friendly. So the gay community adopted her as their asset, a Romanian version of a Princess Diana. Brianna speaked freely in an exclusive interview for StiriGay.ro about her relationship with the community, about her unfortunate experiences with her…
Marriage and children are rights not recognised for gays in most of the countries. Once it will be legalised, the step to normality will be complete but until then it’s a lot a work to do. What should they do? (mai mult…)
Despite all the homophobia and mean stuff, Shakira manages to say about him that he is a happy person, that he feels good in Romania and that life offered him enough to consider himself a lucky man. He learned to survive in a jungle that hates you only because you dare to be different. (mai mult…)
It’s not a secret to anyone that the sexuality of our gay stars is a taboo. They prefer to stay hidden, to avoid commentaries or to make statements, many of them having buffer-relations between them and the press. Why are they doing it? (mai mult…)
Gigi Becali, who is also a member in European Parliament, was extremely agressive verbally with a bulgarian football player only because people think he is gay. He is so hypocrite that he thinks this is not discrimination but it is personal opinion. And like all these are normal, the news was heavy promoted on the medias belonging to Media Pro…
I have this habit of watching TV. Don’t ask me why because I don’t have an answer. I watch TV like all the normal people. But the folks that appear on TV have this gift of making me sometimes, by their small mind, to make me feel bad in my own home. (mai mult…)
Marius and Cristi are two young romanians who share life as a couple for 10 years. They met on the web. Cristi is from a small town and Marius from Bucharest. They had the opportunity to tell as all the details of their relationship, exclusively for StiriGay.ro. (mai mult…)
At the beginning of the year, Romanian LGBT Organization, Accept Romania announced two important things. Accept has a new chef executive, Alina Oancea, a psychologist with great experience in NGO, trainings and service consultancy.
Romania is one of the most liberal countries in Eastern Europe regarding sexual orientation. Even if Romania approved all these decisions mostly forced by the European Union, the laws and rules are remaining only on paper. (mai mult…)