Stephanie Farnsworth goes through different steps which can help people coming to terms with their sexuality and/or gender.
Being a lesbian is not a political choice
Stephanie Farnsworth dissects what it means to be lesbian and whether it can be considered a political label.
‘We need to have each others’ backs’: TQ meets CN Lester
CN Lester is a trans activist, musician, teacher, academic and author. They took time out in their typically hectic schedule to talk to Lee Williscroft-Ferris about a very exciting new project, as well as the ongoing battle for trans equality.
Warpaint: memoirs of a femme
For many, makeup can be critical in constructing their queer identity. For others, it is constrictive. Danni Glover considers the role cosmetics play in her own identity.
It ain’t what you do…
Suddenly it seems everyone has an opinion on anal play, after Amber Rose used a liking for it to attempt to embarrass Kayne West. Karen Pollock explores the idea that sexuality is defined by sex acts.
The Oscars, media diversity, and can LGBTQ+ people get paid?
As the debate about the lack of diversity in the Oscar nominations intensifies, Marcus Stow asks, can LGBTQ+ people get paid for telling our own stories?
Gay men are fully-rounded emotional, social and, yes, sexual beings. Deal with it!
Why does the idea of gay men having sex freak so many people out? Lee Williscroft-Ferris discusses the issue of social desexualisation.
Austerity is bleeding the LGBTQ+ community dry
In the wake of yet another LGBTQ+ charity closing as a result of cuts, Stephanie Farnsworth examines the cost of austerity for the community.
Civil partnerships for everyone?
Ciera Littleford explores the option of civil partnerships being made available to opposite-sex couples.
The BriaAndChrissy videos: A tale of misogyny, homophobia and self-promotion
YouTube duo BriaAndChrissy have released a series of videos of lesbians and gay men touching one another intimately. Lee Williscroft-Ferris looks beyond the clickbait at the real issues this 'trend' raises.
