The style was simple and rather "old school" from what I remember, not very similar to the new cute manga style. And maybe another story was about a woman who was getting stalked by someone? I might've mixed it up with another manga but I think it was all in one book. If it helps, I think that another story that was in this short collection was about a girl who met another girl on the beach, and one of them looked a bit like frankenstein monster (she had a lot of scars and looked like her body parts were sewn together), and they ate fruit sandwiches together, and it was pretty sad because they got separated as the "monster" girl either died/fallen apart or was transported somewhere else by her father/creator. There was also one scene where they saw the military patrols arrive but they didn't talk to them. The girl was blonde, had long hair and was rather feminine I think, and the guy had dark hair. I remember that the guy touched the girls thigh/breast and was surprised that it was so soft. And it turned out that the girl was a lesbian and the guy was gay and there was an akward sex scene because they felt they had to "continue the human race" but they weren't attracted to each other. One of the stories started by two strangers: a man and a woman having a bad day sitting in a bar, and they were talking together, when suddenly something happened and when they walked out, there were no people around (or dead bodies)? It was either a pandemic or a bombing or something like that, and they were all alone in the city. I believe it was a short story collection. It was a manga I read in about 2010-2012 and I bought it in Poland (translated to Polish) but I'm pretty sure it was originally Japanese.
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And for more stories about the LGBTQ+ community and our fiercest allies, keep up with Billboard Pride.Edit: It's Beautiful People by Mitsukazu Mihara! Don’t forget to follow our playlist on Spotify below. As you listen to this playlist, check out what actions you can take against the anti-LGBTQ+ bills in state legislatures across the country. To keep this countdown diverse, artists were only allowed one song on this list, and it is still growing and changing as our fight continues. Besides the best-known songs that are essential to a list like this, we wish to highlight the queer musicians who deserve a spotlight.
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There are chart-topping sensations and hidden gems that are forgotten or yet to be discovered instant classics and songs that grew to be our community’s favorites.
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There are introspective slow jams by queer artists and allies that mirror our struggles with self-acceptance and social rejection. You will see many overlaps between this list and some of the best house and disco tracks that were blasted in the ballrooms, as well as transformative hits by our beloved big-voiced divas. While it’s impossible to define exactly what makes a song “gay,” this list definitely isn’t straight. These songs are a testimony to our resilience and excellence. We have recorded our history and contribution to the culture through music, and with this list we acknowledge and remember the forerunners that have made possible the positive changes we’ve seen over the decades. How does a song become a gay anthem? Like the LGBTQ+ community itself, our soundtrack is vast and diverse.