coming out
What It's Like to Tell Your Friends and Family About Your Fetish
"Mom, dad... I like to be electrocuted during sex."
Ellen Page and Ian Daniel Learn How Difficult It Is to Come Out in Japan on the First Episode of 'GAYCATION'
Watch the first episode of GAYCATION on VICELAND, where we travel with Ellen Page and Ian Daniel to explore Japan's contradictory LGBT culture.
Tabloids Are Pissed Off That LGBT Celebrities Can Come Out Without Them
A new gay-positive approach online doesn't hide the fact that tabloids still relish spinning stories out of famous people's sexualities.
Did the Conservative Party’s Next Leader Use COP21 as a Coming Out Party?
Introducing Brad Wall, Conservative Party leader circa 2018.
Sådan føles det, når din kæreste springer ud som homoseksuel
"De fleste gange føltes det som om, at jeg var nødt til at overtale ham til at have sex. Han var seriøst mere begejstret, da Rihanna udgav en ny single."
How to Tell Your Parents You're a Porn Star
We asked porn stars about their "coming out" experiences.
'Closet Monster' Is a Gay Coming-of-Age Tale with a Canadian Sense of Humor
Stephen Dunn's latest film delves into decidedly heavy topics—family violence, divorce, gay bashing, and coming out—with a light touch.
This Is What It's Like to Come Out in China
"My sex ed teacher brought up homosexuality once. All he said was that it was a psychological disease."
What It Feels Like When Your Boyfriend Comes Out as Gay
The thought that Paul might be gay never crossed my mind. But I often wondered why he never took the initiative when it came to sex.
What it's Like Being Gay and Non-Gay Identical Twins
Despite sharing the same DNA and usually the same upbringing, identical twins can diverge in sexuality. We asked two Melbourne twins to discuss what that difference meant for them.
Should LGBT Teachers Come Out to Their Pupils?
We talked to a gay and trans teacher about what it's like to be out—and not out—in the classroom.
Young, Gay, and Religious: How Are LGBT Youths Reconciling Their Identities?
It seems that the socioeconomic factors of religious groups may be much more important to acceptance of sexuality than religion itself.