Politics should affect your friendships
This is for everyone who sees their friends repost problematic content that mocks or denounces their existence.
This is for everyone who sees their friends repost problematic content that mocks or denounces their existence.
Nali Simukulwa guides us through her brave (see: financially and emotionally damning) decision to pursue words.
As long as sex workers remain walking statistics of violence and misogyny, they will remain dehumanised, writes Kaya Purchase.
Halima Jibril discusses the hypersexualisation of Black women's bodies.
"I tried everything. Klonopin, Xanax, Zoloft, Celexa, Seroquel… finally, Sertraline. And it worked. But my clit just about died," writes Nicole García Merida.
"As I’ve grown into my lesbian identity, I’ve found an all-woman environment to be incomparably nurturing and the ideal space to navigate a subject as tender as sexuality," writes Nali Simukulwa.
For Kya Buller, an early interest in kinks and watching Sasha Grey's porn led to a healthier sex life.
"The silent moments – of which there are many – left me aching," writes Kaylen Forsyth.
Ali McClary retraces her relationship with her brilliant uncle, and reminds us that everything gets brighter, eventually.
Jenna Campbell explores being single after spending the best part of a decade in relationships.
Upon realising that sex exists beyond the male gaze, Kaya Purchase set out to reclaim her own sexiness.