Ohhh so that's why the Vancouver parade is in august
Where i live we have a pride year.
Although not the whole country. Not the whole city either, nor the whole neighboorhood actually. Not even the whole building unfortunately. But where i live it's pride 4 seasons a year :))
leave space for the other 6 sins
im personally partial to sloth month
Coldest or hottest month of the year? It's hard to choose.
Slowly, but surely, we are pushing pride to its final form : The Pride Year.
As it should be.
So the seasons in Canada are
Winter
Diet winter
Fire
Gay
Winter
Sure wish there was a gay winter :(
Can I get a gay diet winter? Thanks.
i wana liv in winter <3
Wait until you guys hear about Lust seasons ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Just came back from a CSD event :)
A quarter of the year seems a bit excessive tbh. A shorter but higher intensity celebration is sufficient, as a member of the plus sign mafia.
I think this mostly has to do with how different communities across Canada celebrate Pride at different times of year. One city near me does Pride in June, the other in August. I don't know of any one organization which has events throughout the entirety of Pride season.
Halifax has been hosting Pride marches in July for over 30 years. Ottawa has been hosting pride marches in August for over 30 years. Seems silly for both of them to change the dates of their annual marches to June just because that's when the US decided to do theirs.
I thought that it was a national thing for some reason lol. Makes sense as long as it's about a month per area.
as long as it's about a month per area
Seems pretty arbitrary. Why confine Pride events to a single month?
Doesn't make a difference to me. I'm equally aroace the whole year. I also avoid parades like the plague, as I don't like crowds of loud people. If y'all wanna have parades for a full year, have fun with that. I'll be at home lol
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