Tag: relationships
Opinion
Queer Dating: “If You Can’t Love Yourself, How in the Hell Are You Gonna Love Anybody Else?”
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I’ve been pondering these questions recently: What makes a good relationship? Why do some people seem able to make their relationship work while others seem to have so many hiccups? What is the difference between the people who are in stable relationships and the people who seem to struggle?
I...
Take Dick Richards’ Dating Quiz to find out!
Dating Fatigue: It’s more regular than the common flu and can affect us for years. It can influence our moods and our outlook on what our future could look like, and it can keep us isolated.
What feelings come to mind when I...
Many trans people believe beginning hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and undergoing surgery will make everything in their lives better. Unfortunately, the reality is not always the case, says Eli Luke Michel.
You’ve been waiting for this moment for as long as you can remember. Anticipation has built as you’ve waited...
Is it time to mourn the end of a gay happily ever after, or are you just too fussy? Dick Richards has the answers.
The gay dating scene is dead. Gay guys just want to fuck. The gay dating pool is too small. I’m sure you’ve heard these statements before...
It’s a hook up without the adrenaline. Dick Richards looks at how we can rewire our sexual habits to keep us cumming back for more.
To think it’s just a physical action where we experience a mind-blowing orgasm is to diminish the power of sex because it’s so much more...
Jessie Lewthwaite gives her top money-saving tips for women who love women (WLW).
Recently, when I was out at a queer event, I made sure to take a glass of wine with a nice, heavy pour. I grabbed one much the same for my friend and went back to where...
Do you know what your red flags are? Dick Richards remembers back to some of
his worst dates and how they helped him realise what he did and didn’t want.
I was hanging out with a friend last week, and she was telling me her dating woes. It took me back...
New research has indicated that same-sex couples are generally happier than heterosexual couples.
According to research by Stephanie Coontz, author of Marriage, a History and director of research and public education at the Council on Contemporary Families, data shows that same-sex couples are generally happier than their straight counterparts, due to the lack of stereotyping in...