My Aromantic Journey: What It’s Like to be Queer and Not Understand “Love”
When I was a teen, our culture made me believe that I was a monster. It wasn’t because I was an autistic, non-binary, transgender child who had never felt comfortable
When I was a teen, our culture made me believe that I was a monster. It wasn’t because I was an autistic, non-binary, transgender child who had never felt comfortable
Gender roles have been a feature of LGBTQ relationships for as long as they have been documented. Often serving as a way to help navigate a complicated world that, for
Despite our closeness, I have been assumed everything in relation to my partner, but a girlfriend. Once we were even asked, "Are you two...sisters?" As my boifriend is a blue…