Senior editor Zaina Arafat was in Washington when the insurrection on Capitol Hill broke out
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Senior editor Zaina Arafat was in Washington when the insurrection on Capitol Hill broke out
For a long time, alcohol worked to suppress my questioning—until my questions became too powerful to ignore
I knew I wanted to explore every facet of love that I could—the kinds that Taylor Swift sings about
In her new memoir, author Jane Byers jostles with the realities of queer parenting while adopting her twins
As the Canadian government tables a new bill to ban the practice nationwide, a survivor shares his experience—and wonders if the legislation will be enough
Coming out: A prelude
For the first time in my life, I wanted someone and felt wanted in return. I had never known what that felt like
In an essay from their new collection, “Like a Boy but Not a Boy,” andrea bennett reflects on the joys and limitations of non-binary parenting
If they say something ignorant or hurtful, I can choose to never see them again. I don’t have that option with my loved ones
In an essay from his new memoir, Billy-Ray Belcourt ruminates on sex, intimacy and hook-up apps
As a bisexual trans man with a straight cis husband, the discussion of having kids is complicated by questions of surrogacy, adoption and raising kids in the U.S.
I tried to commit the layers and notes of his aroma to memory so that I had no regrets when he left
In her debut essay collection, Melissa Faliveno reflects on gender and queerness growing up in working-class Wisconsin
The film is a study in unspoken wanting—something LGBTQ2 people know well
My new name feels right, like I’m finally home
A music meme dared me to bare my soul
I used the Clone-A-Willy kit with great results. Here’s a few things I learned