Like Mae and George’s relationship in the Netflix series, I feared my ex would return to the safe heterosexual universe she came from
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Like Mae and George’s relationship in the Netflix series, I feared my ex would return to the safe heterosexual universe she came from
Matlow’s funny and moving memoir ‘Dead Mom Walking’ is the book on grieving we all need right now
When the COVID-19 pandemic got close to home, Bri Houk and Lindsey Leaverton threw away their plans for a lavish wedding and celebrated with physical distancing
They said with words what my heart had been screaming and my brain had been muting since we met
Horny LGBTQ2 folk prove yet again that sexual creativity under constraint has always been a queer superpower
Trapped in a household with opposing beliefs, I’ve confronted old demons that made me feel like I wasn’t good enough
How gay sex became vulnerable to outdated hetero gender roles
A new study found that trans-affirming sex ed and a strong support system are crucial to improving health
For a show that’s been seen as trash TV, put some respek on its name for its portrayal of LGBTQ love
The Ten Oaks Project crafts love and support for LGBTQ2 kids and families
Every time she didn’t offer to make ravioli, I heard, “You aren’t the woman I want to keep”
From the ages of 18 to 22, I learned more about what being a woman of colour brought out in other people than about who I was
A new podcast drama inspired by ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’ aims to get us talking about abusive relationships
In this pandemic, extremes of human nature are revealing themselves. It has never been more important to choose each other—and our best selves