The great unexplored realm of the trans vagina, in this piece Juno lays bare.
Category: Personal Essays
July: Dont look back in anger
As part of our July theme "Talkin 'bout my generation", Karen Pollock explores why so many of the big names of LGBTQ+ activism seem resistant to change and new ideas.
Chapter One – white lino
In the first part of an unfolding tale Juno Roche takes a look back at 'rock bottom
Coming out when you’re a British south Asian
In a very personal piece, first published on burntroti.com, guest writer Pamela Chabba shares her own coming out story as a British South Asian woman
My anger, my apology
In this intensely personal guest post, Juno Roche shares her experience of being HIV+ and transgender.
Toilet transphobia: sexual assault is not your weapon to wield
In this deeply personal article, a guest writer and survivor of sexual violence objects to the appropriation of sexual assault to deny trans people their basic human rights.
A Guide to Surviving Non-Monogamy
In this guest post for The Queerness, a reader contributes their experience of being a non-monogamous bisexual person and navigating what that means for them.
Bad science
LGBTQ+ people have long had to fight against scientific theories which medicalise and pathologize. Karen Pollock argues it's time to leave the bad science behind.
Thatcher, AIDS and hopelessness: growing up gay in the 1980s and 90s
In a very personal piece, Lee Williscroft-Ferris discusses growing up gay in the 80s and 90s.
Bisexual and Bridal
February 29th is the day that women can traditionally propose to men. Danni Glover proposes that her marriage to a man could still be a queer one.
