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Me, Myself & Pride: An Inclusive campaign

Me, Myself & Pride: An Inclusive campaign

As we're writing this, it's August. That means that you might only be reading this in September. You might ask yourself, why are we talking about Pride in SEPTEMBER? To...
Joana Caramba
The first queer book festival: proud, diverse and original

The first queer book festival: proud, diverse and original

“I always forgot who brought it up first, but one of us brought up the fact that we both want to do a queer book festival. It’s weird that there’s...
Davis Walden
Love At First Page: loving books helped our love survive

Love At First Page: loving books helped our love survive

The moment he mentioned loving books on our first date, I knew we were going to be together for a long time. And when he told me to come back...
Alyx Ang
The Freedom of a Borderless Friendship

The Freedom of a Borderless Friendship

Distance is a familiar word to me. Surprisingly, it can go together with friendship. That’s why believe in borderless friendships: I have never been afraid of kilometers separating people. And...
Anna Rita Germinario
Ring of Fear: a coming out journey

Ring of Fear: a coming out journey

Coming out of the closet can be difficult. Some of us even repress a lot of emotions, live a lie, or even live a double life (and I don’t mean...
Edgar Parreira
Emotional intimacy in a time of physical distancing

Emotional intimacy in a time of physical distancing

2021, the year that sorely lacked in human connection, was brightened by innovative technologies meant to draw emotional intimacy in a time of physical distancing. As a physically disabled woman,...
Erica Mones
Dear Toxic Crush: an open letter to the boyfriends I never had.

Dear Toxic Crush: an open letter to the boyfriends I never had.

I used to enjoy romanticizing those around me. All it took was a single glimpse, catching someone’s eye, and I would feel connected. Bonded with your universe. I would create...
Anna Rita Germinario
If Your Relationship Feels Boring, That Doesn’t Mean It’s Not Working

If Your Relationship Feels Boring, That Doesn’t Mean It’s Not Working

There’s one not-so-sexy fact about relationships that no one seems to talk about: eventually, it’s bound to get boring. If you think about it, you’ll inevitably feel comfortable with someone...
Kirstie Taylor
“Who wears the pants?” Breaking gender roles in same-sex relationships

“Who wears the pants?” Breaking gender roles in same-sex relationships

The embodiment of gender roles in same-sex couples can be traced back to the age-old idea that a relationship should be between a man and a woman. But in a world where words like "man" and "woman" are giving way to fluidity, how does this polarization of what's expected from certain genders extend to our relationships?
João Santos Costa
Dating inside the closet. Is love an open door?

Dating inside the closet. Is love an open door?

So, are you dating inside the closet? Has your partner not come out yet? Maybe they're totally in, maybe they're only there partially. Should you do anything? Can you do...
João Santos Costa
Getting Married During a Pandemic: we tied the knot ourselves

Getting Married During a Pandemic: we tied the knot ourselves

My husband and I decided to tie the knot in August of 2020, when group meet-ups were restricted and a partial lockdown was enforced due to COVID-19. Getting married during...
Zanny Merullo Steffgen
Bridging a Cultural Distance

Bridging a Cultural Distance

Because my now husband is German and I am American, we met at a cultural distance. After living in a country that was foreign to us both, then visiting Germany...
Zanny Merullo Steffgen