‘Doggy Style’ is Not for Beginners: My First Time Using a Strap-On
My girlfriend and I met in our first year of university and have been dating for almost two of the four years we’ve known each other. We decided that we
My girlfriend and I met in our first year of university and have been dating for almost two of the four years we’ve known each other. We decided that we
Go for a run. Lift weights. Should I do an undercut hair style, or dye it blue, to look gayer? These are some thoughts that played on a loop in
The billion-dollar Barbie film had a mega-full-dreamhouse amount of queer references throughout it and its messages about womanhood, misogyny, systems of power, choice, motherhood, horses, and other lofty themes run
With Pride Month almost upon us, the global LGBTQ+ community are preparing to celebrate all things queer. It’s also a time to remember and reflect; to think of those who
I am focusing on the way my thumb traces the outline of his jaw, the way his mouth tastes, and when his hand shifts and presses somewhat firmly into the
The metaverse has been heralded as a space for creativity, exploration, and play. For many LGBTQ+ folks this sounds like a utopian digital space to explore identity and connect with
You know what is easily the most annoying part of dating as a queer woman? Straight women. Whatever your sexuality, dating can be a slog. That feeling of being tired
It is often lost on us that LGBTQ Pride began as a commemoration of the Stonewall Riots, which occurred in 1969. What has turned into a celebration marked (pre-pandemic) with
Celebrating Black history only in February, as if it is separate from American history is both a blessing and a curse of the legacy of race relations in the United
When Harry Styles graced Vogue’s pages in a floor-length, faded blue gown in early November, social media and pop culture discourse erupted. Most fans were elated and praised Styles for