10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask
Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Blind Person
"I'm obviously not the kind of guy who spends a lot of time sightseeing when I'm on vacation."
Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Couple Who Didn't Have Sex Before Marriage
"We decided to wait with the kissing too. Kisses are powerful and one thing can lead to another, so we wanted to prevent this."
Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Person with HIV
"I don't think I need curing. I take one pill a day, and that being enough to stop me transmitting it, I feel that's all the cure I need."
10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask an Ex-Convict
"I just know know that whatever happens, I don't ever want to be back there again."
Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Little Person
We talked to Ihab Yassin about what it's like living in a world built for tall people.
Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Person with Breast Implants
"Before my surgery, when a guy didn't call or text me back, I assumed it was because of my flat chest. Those days are over."
Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Person with Down Syndrome
"I would give anything to have a child—even if it had Down syndrome. But I would have to decide that together with my wife, of course."
Ten Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask a Bathroom Attendant
"Women are the worst—they often throw their used tampons and toilet paper on the floor. They just don't seem to care."
What It's Like to Be a Phone Sex Operator in 2016
Talking dirty on the phone for money can still be lucrative, but it might also involve lengthy discussions about 'Game of Thrones.'
Hooking Up with Your Roommate Is Never a Good Idea
There is obviously nothing to worry about when you start sleeping with someone you live with. How could that possibly blow up in your face?
A Professional Stoner Explains How to Smoke Pot Properly in 2016
As marijuana goes mainstream, our resident expert David Bienenstock offers some advice on how to keep up.
This Is What Developing Acute Schizophrenia Feels Like
One night last winter, while watching television, my legs started to shake against the bed sheets as a cacophony began in my head, like a crowd of people were chatting beside my pillow. There wasn't screaming or anything, just a steady, confusing noise.