“We’re like an old married couple, just with some extra people.”
Read MoreBeneath Eduardo Memphis’s mild manner surges a Mexican blitzkrieg of color and sex.
Read MoreThe left says everyone’s racist. The right says everyone’s a groomer. And words continue to take a beating.
Read MorePeter Tatchell believes that as LGBT rights are accepted, fewer people will feel the need to assert a gay or straight identity. Why do some activists see that as bad news?
Read MoreAs the absolute labels once needed for acceptance begin to peel off, a clear trend re-emerges: We are more bisexual than we think.
Read MoreIntentionally confusing radicalism with progress, and moderation with the status quo, is part of the extremist playbook.
Read More“In a world where sexism dies hard, why would I end my emails with ‘she/her’?”
Read MoreFor one cishet man, the LGBT community is an inspiration for straight nonconformists, too.
Read MoreA nonbinary journalist explains how the humorless Left’s unwillingness to defend satire reveals a larger rift.
Read MoreInclusive Masculinity Theory sees gay acceptance as evidence that the patriarchy is fading. So why are we still so fixated on sticking it to The Man?
Read MoreIf “lived experience” is paramount, then it has to cut both ways.
Read MoreWhen it comes to “income inequality”, raise the floor, raise the ceiling, raise the roof.
Read MoreIn the business of sex clubs, an open-arms policy is one thing, but open legs is another.
Read MorePondering her Mormon ancestors, a polyamorous woman finds strange bedfellows in the fight to expand the definition of family.
Read MoreIndividuality in living color: David Cicirelli makes John Stuart Mill's “On Liberty” dazzle and pop.
Read MoreIn sizing up the rebooted classic, extremists see either capitalist fever dream or woke nightmare—an impressive feat.
Read MoreHomophobia is widespread in Islamic communities throughout the world. It’s hard to combat the problem when even most LGBT activists are unwilling to call it out.
Read MoreBDSM and feminism have long been both friend and foe, with goals and values that are both compatible and in tension.
Read MoreStudies tell us that people perceive men’s and women’s wellbeing very differently. What does that say about the discourse that currently dominates our culture?
Read MoreTribalism is a deep-seated instinct because it helped our ancestors survive, but has it become a weakness?