Kai advises a reader who is having trouble moving on from a years-old hurt
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Kai advises a reader who is having trouble moving on from a years-old hurt
Let’s collectively imagine how we might build a world where we all feel abundantly supported when we’re grieving
Kai weighs in on how to have a “scentsitive” conversation with a new date
We live queer lives—and we can die queer deaths too
Kai reminds a reader to “go slowly and to only engage with activities that feel good, or at least okay”
Writer Zena Sharman says she wanted to look at how death can become a site of creativity, collective care, self-determination and resisting oppression
Kai weighs in on whether every breakup has to come with an explanation
Disabled people aren’t a monolith, and not every autistic person is on the ace spectrum. But for me, the two parts of my identity are linked
Bisexual sex columnist Zachary Zane’s memoir says “fuck you” to sexual shame and “fuck me” to just about everyone else
Kai advises a reader who is struggling with inconsistent desire
Kai Cheng Thom weighs in on how trans and detransitioned communities can cut through pain and anger to try to find compassion and understanding
ANALYSIS: ChatGPT’s evasive manoeuvres are an accurate analogy for our unfolding relationship with chatbots—a useful reminder for queer folks in particular
A trans reader questions at what point a partner’s “preference” can become harmful
My stepdad’s long-term care facility has a Rainbow Wing for LGBTQ2S+ seniors. It’s a first in North America
Queer families come in all shapes and sizes. But love is a constant, as these photos demonstrate
Helping to raise someone else’s children has been life-affirming, even gender-affirming, but it’s not without complications
Winnipeg queen Prairie Sky on the bonds that keep her drag children, grandchildren, cousins, nieces and aunties close
A reader questions whether dishonesty is justified if it prevents conflict