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Christianity has always had a bleaker view of love—gay or straight—than any other faith
Melissa Faliveno reflects on the insufficiencies of words like “bisexual” and “queer.”
That genes have anything to do with the determination of sex, gender, and gender identity is a relatively new idea in our history.
Adults with autism report a broad range of sexuality—being much more likely to identify as asexual, bisexual or homosexual than people without autism, a new study finds.
Are you on the asexuality spectrum and interested in dating? If so, this guide is for you!
One of the challenges facing those who seek to practice Asatru today is that of distinguishing our version of Germanic religion from the perverted vision promoted by the Nazis. Almost without exception contemporary Norse pagans eschew any connection with the Nazis as a political movement.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends starting to teach children about sexuality as early as 18 months, which allows them to learn about themselves slowly and over time, just as they learn about absolutely everything else.
New film The Sessions has put disability and sex in the spotlight. But is the focus on prostitution helpful?
Recognizing the general lack of visual representations of intimate relationships between people with disability, Coombs’ photography explores themes of the disabled body, caregiving, fetish, romance, intimacy, sex and isolation.
When we set out on the path of growth, it is helpful to have a map of the inner realms we are about to explore. - David Deida
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