Dr. Josh Littleton, LMHC, ABS, CST I’ll be honest: most of the queer polycules, triads, situationships, orbiting satellites, and “we’re-not-labelling-it-but-here’s-our-shared-calendar” arrangements I meet in therapy don’t fall apart because someone did something catastrophically wrong. They fall apart because everyone silently hoped vibes alone would hold the galaxy together. And look, I’m a he/they queer nerd … Continue reading There’s More Room at the Table: Becoming Polysecure
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Cracking the Dating Struggles of Gen Z Gay Men – What Are They and How to Cope
Dating is a challenge at any age, we can all agree. But dating as a Gen Z, especially if you identify as an LGBT member, is an entirely different game. Generation Z was brought up in a setting that defies traditional norms, so their dating habits will be quite different from the generation before or … Continue reading Cracking the Dating Struggles of Gen Z Gay Men – What Are They and How to Cope
Common Reasons Why Relationships Fail: A Focus on Straight and Gay Relationships
Relationships are an important part of human life, but they can also cause heartbreak and disappointment. While every relationship is different, there are several common reasons why relationships fail, such as a lack of communication, conflicting goals and expectations, infidelity, financial issues, and substance abuse. This article examines some of these reasons, with a focus … Continue reading Common Reasons Why Relationships Fail: A Focus on Straight and Gay Relationships
Why the “U-Haul Lesbian” myth persists
Our international guest writer Noah Rue examines evidence around the urban myth of lesbian co-habiting habits early on in relationships and its impact.
