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December 18, 2021

   International Boylove Day - commonly referred to as IBLD, is celebrated by many boylovers in the online boylove community. The celebrations began with participants from Free Spirits and SafeHaven. It is a day for boylovers to come together in solidarity, a day to send our message to the world, and a day for remembrance.


December 19, 2015

   International Boylove Day - commonly referred to as IBLD, is celebrated by many boylovers in the online boylove community. The celebrations began with participants from Free Spirits and SafeHaven. It is a day for boylovers to come together in solidarity, a day to send our message to the world, and a day for remembrance.

   Hyacinth (mythology) - yacinth /ˈhaɪəsɪnθ/ or Hyacinthus (in ancient Greek, Ὑάκινθος, Hyakinthos) is a divine hero from Greek mythology and Apollo's young lover, a beardless youth. His cult was located at Amyclae, (Greek: Αμύκλες) the ruins of which are situated 2 km northeast of the current village[1] and dates from the Mycenaean era. The sanctuary (temenos) grew up around his burial mound (tumulus), located in the Classical period at the feet of Apollo's statue

  Bacha bazi, also known as bacheh-baazi, bacchá or bacha bi-reesh, is an Afghan practice roughly translated as "playing with kids" or "boy play". The term "bacha bereesh" refers to a beardless boy.

New IBLD Video
A Gaelic Blessing by John Rutter, Performed by the Cambridge Choir

  Halloween, October 31st, is a day in which candy is traditionally handed out to children. Halloween in recent years has become more of an adult oriented, secular celebration, which has been extensively embraced by the gay community. In 2010, Americans spent an estimated $800 million on costumes for children and $1 billion on costumes for adults.

   The Little League World Series (often abbreviated as LLWS) is a youth baseball championship which is held every August in Williamsport, PA. The LLWS includes representatives from nearly every part of the globe, although rule changes implemented in the mid-1990s ensure that one US team always plays in the championship game.