Stores can provide important access to health resources and community—but queerness demands that we dream bigger
Noelle Perdue
Noelle Perdue is a digital artist and writer living in Toronto, Ontario. With a background in computer programming and porn production, she loves to explore the intimate relationships we have with technology.
All ‘Hookers Go to Heaven’ navigates the changing world of sex work
Angel B.H.’s intimate and nuanced debut novel makes a clear point: ultimately sex work is work, and work is oppressive
Etsy crafts new puritanical policy
Some platforms have a habit of casting us off once they realize that queerness isn’t just rainbow pins and marketable slogans
Is Lex abandoning its horniest users?
OPINION: As the app shifts its focus from fisting to friendship, those who initially used the platform for queer romance and sex are wondering if they still belong
‘Modern Whore’ is a love letter to sex workers—and the art of the hustle
Andrea Werhun’s memoir captures the challenges, joys and humour of a career in sex work
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A guide to protecting your privacy while getting intimate online
