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What’s A Unicorn In A Relationship?  A Sexologist Breaks It Down
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by on January 8, 2025January 8, 2025

What’s A Unicorn In A Relationship? A Sexologist Breaks It Down

Tomazl/Getty Images Three’s typically a crowd, but what if it’s exactly what your sex life needs? Maybe you watched Challengers and, for the first time, actually entertained the idea of introducing a third party to your relationship. Could it be the secret sauce both you and your partner are craving? If so, you might be...

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Colton Underwood Says His Son Does *Not* Have A Mother
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by on November 22, 2024November 22, 2024

Colton Underwood Says His Son Does *Not* Have A Mother

Colton Underwood / TikTok On a recent episode of their podcast, Daddyhood, former The Bachelor star, Colton Underwood, and his husband, Jordan C. Brown, discussed some of the more frustrating parts of being a gay couple with a child, including people’s questions about the child’s mother. Underwood states frankly, “He does not have a mother.”...

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Resources For LGBTQ+ Kids Who Are Feeling Scared
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by on November 13, 2024November 13, 2024

Resources For LGBTQ+ Kids Who Are Feeling Scared

martin-dm/E+/Getty Images Election Night can often be a pretty anxious day for a lot of us, even those among us who aren’t often concerned about politics. But when you or your kid’s existence has become politicized by campaigns and legislation — and when your lives might radically change depending on who wins — it’s even...

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Texas Sues Doctor For Providing Gender Affirming Care To Kids
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by on October 18, 2024October 18, 2024

Texas Sues Doctor For Providing Gender Affirming Care To Kids

Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images News/Getty Images For the first time since implementing a ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth last year, Texas is prosecuting a doctor for allegedly providing gender affirming care to 21 children. Despite such legislation going against the guidance of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), American Psychological Association (APA), and Endocrine...

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