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    • Manola Secaira

    Only a small percentage of Latinas in the U.S. use tampons, despite their cultural prevalence—what gives?

    Article
    • Al Washburn

    Have you ever thought about your body from the point of view of your skin?

    Advice
    • s.e. smith

    Hi Gracie! What an honor to be trusted with your boyfriend’s first coming out conversation; picking the first person to talk to out loud about your sexuality can be very scary. It sounds like he loves and trusts you, but this revelation is raising some questions for you, which is understandable…

    Announcement
    • s.e. smith

    Casting doubt on rape victims/survivors is so normalized that weasel words are built into how the media talks about their cases.

    Article
    • Raechel Anne Jolie

    Ready to take #MeToo to the next level?

    Advice
    • s.e. smith

    Hello! You’re dealing with a situation that’s very familiar for many teenagers (and ex-teenagers like myself): You’re growing into your body and…you’re not sure how you feel about it. But just because this is a common stage of human development doesn’t mean you need to sit in silence, and I’m so…

    Article
    • Heather Corinna

    A starter guide to managing and resolving interpersonal conflict.

    Article
    • Sam Wall

    We interview Kitty Stryker about the new anthology she spearheaded, Ask: Building Consent Culture.

    Article
    • Caroline Reilly

    What is reproductive coercion, how can you spot it, and what can you do about it if you do?

    Article
    • Mo Ranyart
    • s.e. smith

    Every relationship is different, and when you’re polyamorous, that means that you may have several different relationships going on all at once. One issue to think about is the relationship structure that works for you, and how to make it work with your partners. Remember that this can be in a constant state of evolution, but communication is necessary for changes to take place.