Intimacy coordinator ups the Sapphic steam in 'Agatha All Along'
Rumor has it Agatha and Rio get very close very soon.
October 10, 2024
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Rumor has it Agatha and Rio get very close very soon.
The blogging site announced updates to its community guidelines and explained why some restrictions will stay in place.
The social networking platform will no longer allow porn, and many wonder if queer content will be targeted.
Police are investigating this among several claims about the explosion in the heavily LGBT Chelsea area.
The newly-denuded website offered a platform for gender-nonconforming people to discuss and admire bodies.
A new "identity" promoted by Martin Shkreli uses language appropriated from the LGBT rights movement to ridicule the community.
Thousands have been called to action after the death of a transgender teenager.
But the social media titan asserts the guidelines don't ban mention of sexual orientation, as some outlets have reported.
By taking one selfie every day for three years and compiling them into a YouTube video, Jami Raines has shown the world how testosterone changed his life.
JustForFans, the foremost OnlyFans competitor, saw its servers crash under the weight of traffic after the announcement.
The social media giant is taking new steps to combat abuse but apparently doesn't consider a common antigay slur abusive.
A Norwegian nonprofit discovered a troubling exchange of user information with third-party companies.
The image posted on Musk's Twitter account makes fun of several social justice causes from queer rights to reproductive rights and Black Lives Matter.
The groundbreaking app used to excite the world -- but now it's everywhere and no one cares much.
After growing up in a conservative Christian church in Kansas, Matthew Vines knew he had to put in the time to make a biblical argument against the notion that being gay is a sin.
Many media outlets reported the senator "supports decriminalizing sex work." But these headlines are false, writes Alexander Cheves.
With society and bipartisan lawmakers policing porn, our sexual freedom suddenly seems at risk.