Dominique Sisley
Everything You Need to Know Before Attending Your First Protest
If you're planning on skipping school to attend the Fridays For Future march, you should come prepared.
A Poly Person Answers All Your Burning Questions About Polyamory
Since polyamory is more about communication than anything else, let's see if we can talk through some myths about jealousy, raising families, and, duh, sex.
What to Do If You're Being Stalked at College
It can feel particularly isolating if you're a victim of stalking on a university campus. We spoke to experts to find out the most effective ways of taking action.
The Grandmas Fighting Fracking One Dance Party at a Time
"If you're a nana with a bad hip, that makes you one of our best fighters: no cops are going to want to touch you."
A Mortician Debunks Your Biggest Stigmas About Death
A LA-based mortician explains why touching a dead body is safer than you think, and unpacks some lingering misconceptions about death.
This Online Community Is Obsessed With Johnny Depp and Kate Moss' Failed Relationship
While they were together, Depp and Moss were the most photographed couple of the 90s. But what drives the online nostalgia for their relationship, even after Depp was accused of abuse?
Common Myths About Porn, Debunked by a Porn Performer
"I love having fun on set. Can you imagine having sex in a way you really enjoy, with your full consent, and not responding like it’s positive? Also, you can’t fake a squirting orgasm."
'I Absolutely Have PTSD': When Stalking Ruins Your Mental Health
Stalking doesn't just end when the perpetrator leaves you alone. It can have a lifelong and damaging impact on some victims' mental health.
Are Cats Psychic? An Investigation
Since time immemorial, cats have been revered as spiritual creatures—so I asked a psychic to help me understand my tabby, Smidge.
Charlie B. Barkin Was a Complex Dog with a Dark Past—And My First Crush
As the socially awkward child of a single mother, my sexual awakening was never going to be conventional. But cartoon dogs alighted within me a fire that later led to my love of goofy men.
The Joys and Trials of Getting Pregnant as a Masculine-Identifying Person
The documentary "A Womb Of Their Own" follows the joys and trials of getting pregnant as a masculine-identifying person. Director Cyn Lubow talks to Broadly about trans parenthood and their film.
What Life Is Like After Leaving One of the Most Notorious Cults in the World
After escaping religious cult the Moonies, Diane Bencoster committed herself to rescuing other recruits—even getting arrested in the process. Now in her sixties, she reflects on a life spent in the shadows of one of world's most famous cults.