LGBT

Advice
  • Lena

I hear you that this is a tough situation to be in, turbo! It certainly may seem like the reverse of what most people face when they are questioning their sexual orientation. However, I assure you that it is actually much more common than one might think. For all the great resources there are about...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

The next thing to do after a family member says that to you is simply to acknowledge what they have disclosed and honor that it can be scary to do that -- such as by saying something like, "I'm glad you felt safe telling me about your bisexuality." You can also reassure them that until they're ready...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

When something big is brand new to us, and carries risks with it -- negative or positive, and in the case of sex with someone, both -- it's entirely normal to be pretty darn nervous or anxious. And when people with penises are nervous or anxious, quite commonly they won't be able to get or sustain...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

Any kind of sex between people of the same gender is as normal as sex between people of different genders as far as I am concerned. In other words, it is normal -- and has always been relatively common -- for people of all genders and stripes to have sexual intimacy or to explore sexuality together...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

It is okay to have a desire to explore sex with the same gender; it is okay to have a desire to explore sex with people of a different gender. We also don't need to view any of that exploration as an "experiment," nor is same-gender sex somehow more of an experiment than mixed-gender sex is. I mean...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

Hey there, Hartley. We DO know -- experientially and statistically speaking -- that young adults do tend to be less selective when it comes to their attractions and/or partners than older adults. Why is that? That's where we don't have such solid answers. By all means, you guys do have a lot more...

Article
  • Jacob Mirzaian

I want to be accepted for who I am, not what I am. I don’t want to be straight if it’s just a VIP pass for friends.

Article
  • Heather Corinna

Have you just come out of the closet, or are you peeking through the keyhole thinking about it? Is life on the outside starting to look inviting, shiny and new? (Yes, even you back there, hiding behind that box of moth balls and Aunt Ethel's spectator pumps.)