, PhD, is a licensed psychologist, sex educator, and relationship therapist specializing in kink, polyamory, and queer relationships. Jen LaBarbera is the vice president of global outreach and partnership management at, an organization fighting for legal, social, and cultural equity for LGBTQIA+ com...
The LGBTQ meaning has evolved over time. LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, but what does the Q, I and A stand for? Here's a history of all the terms used in the LGBTQ community.
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In that way, "queerness is a rejection of everything that's associated with heterosexuality," Cheng said. "Even beyond the sexuality." What does queer mean now? The word "queer" has undergone quite a few evolutions. That's the nature of language: Words change meaning over time, and slan...
In a new Reddit thread, lesbian and bisexual women are sharing what attracts them to someone's dating app profile, what puts them off, and what makes them more likely to match with someone. So if you're a queer person using apps to match with LGBTQ+ women and non-binary people, take...
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My mother, raised Southern Baptist, was clear that we attended the only Lutheran church for miles because the Lutherans weren’t mean. With queer lives and culture under threat, Our Queerest Century highlights the contributions of LGBTQ+ people since the 1924 founding of the nation’s first ...
to downright fun, so consume as much queer content as your eyeballs can handle... Check out some of the best, but in no way exhaustive, gay offerings from Netflix’s LGBTQ+ category. We'll be updating this guide so do keep checking back for more and more LGBTQ+ shows on Netflix.....
The acronym LGBTQ stands for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer." It is a catch-all term used to refer to all members of the non-heteronormative community. What does non-heteronormative mean? Heteronormativity is the idea that heterosexuality and assigned, binary gender identities (...
"Queer" has long been used as a slur—a word to bring LGBTQIA+ people down and harm us. Its first known usage in this context was during the famous trial of playwright Oscar Wilde, wherein homosexual men were referred to as “snob queers.” "Queer" took on a shade of disgrace; it ...