In light of our Nation’s Harmony Day on Friday 21st March, it came to mind that it was appropriate to look at our RHP community and celebrate our own diversity and inclusion.

A sense of belonging is the feeling of being connected and accepted within your community. To be among people who share the same likes, interests, quirks and kinks.

RHP is home to a lot of diverse communities: Alternative, Bisexuals, same- sex gender, Transgender, Swingers, Singles, Lifestylers, Kinksters and BDSM. It’s a nice feeling to just know that there are people on RHP, an abundance of people, who are in the same wavelength as you and see the world through the same lenses. You can meet people you feel connected to but also who accept you for who you are.

In the midst of celebrating and understanding acceptance we quickly realise that although we are looking for different things, turned on by different scenarios and quirks, we are quite similar once we get to know each other. Whether we like to wear leather, or into foot fetish, bondage and discipline or lusting after that sexy couple you’ve been fantasising about the past month.
On RHP you make new friends everyday who have a varied and colourful repertoire and yet are closer to you than anyone you’ve met in your ordinary life.

The usual veil of pretense tumbles down with friends on RHP and you don’t have to hide, curb or inhibit those desires, inclinations or interests. On RHP, you will find people whom you can share these interests with, even join a few groups and attend regular niche themed events catering for any interest.

So along with celebrating our Nation’s Harmony Day let’s take the opportunity to celebrate our Harmony Day here on RHP and our ability to accept, respect and understand everyone’s differences. RHP is a place where one can forge new friends who are inclusive and diverse without pretext.

Have you felt that you are more comfortable with friends you met on RHP?
Tell us some of the experiences or interests you have discovered or explored on RHP where you couldn’t share elsewhere?