Every ongoing interaction is a relationship, and we talk about all kinds of them: friendships, romantic and sexual relationships, relationships at work and at home, at school and out and about in the world. Dating, breakups, shakeups, makeups; situationships, crushes, love-of-your-lifes. From figuring out what kinds of relationships you want, to navigating change or trouble, if it’s about you + someone else, it’s probably here.
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My mom is super Catholic, and also super homophobic. She doesn't know I'm gay, and I'm not planning on telling her any time soon. Does this make me a bad queer person? I feel really guilty, because...
I still love my mom even though she's homophobic. Does this make me a bad queer person?
- Heather Corinna
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- Sassafras Patterdale
If you are facing homelessness, or experiencing housing insecurity, chances are your primary concern is usually finding a safe place to sleep.
- Sassafras Patterdale
Housing instability can feel overwhelming. Goal-setting can help you organize your life and take on your needs, step by step.
- Lisa Laman
There’s lots of advice out there on handling the end of a romantic relationship. What about a friendship?
- Rachel LaBella
Once I found my confidence, flirting while fat became fun and changed my perspective on dating.
- Demeter Delune
Navigating dating as a young parent is always going to be more complicated than dating without kids, but it’s a worthwhile effort.
- Heather Corinna
I love my mom, I hate the way she talks about queer people like me, and I feel guilty for not saying something about it.
- Lisa Laman
Dreaming about your future with a love that isn’t even a love yet: is doing that a problem? Lisa Laman, romantic dreamer, thinks through it.
- Heather Corinna
I’ve identified as asexual for about five years, but I’m experiencing attraction in a new relationship. How do I talk to my partner about this?
- Sassafras Patterdale
If you’ve been kicked out, here are some tips to help you assess if adults you meet are trustworthy.
- Hans Lindahl
Sharing sensitive personal information can feel scary, and you get to disclose on your own terms. This article is about telling a crush, date, or current partner that you are intersex — but the advice can work for any type of relationship.