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Bad Sex Advice, From People Who Found Out the Hard Way
“it was pretty traumatising, but also quite revealing about what a lot of gay people experience.”
How I Got Addicted to Fentanyl in My 20s
Max was prescribed synthetic opioids at a time when they were considered safe. Seven years later, he's still dealing with the consequences.
The Importance of Asian Feminist Collectives
Five women open up about racism, loneliness and the intimate power of community.
News Coverage of Israel and Palestine Makes Me Ashamed to be a Journalist
Calling Palestinians killed in Gaza “casualties of war” loses sight of their humanity.
Living With Squalor Syndrome, an Actual Condition
“She had dozens of cats in her studio, but a third of them were dead.”
Why It’s So Hard to Leave an Abusive Relationship
Outsiders often question why someone would remain in a toxic relationship. But as a survivor, I know how impossible breaking your silence can feel.
Football Fans in Medellín are Reclaiming the Sport from its Violent Past
The Colombian city is known for its deadly football rivalries, but a new generation of fan clubs are trying to change that with a wave of social projects.
Photos of People Living at the Furthest Reaches of Far Eastern Russia
With only 1,600 members, the Indigenous Udege community is struggling to preserve its culture in a society where it feels abandoned.
A Late Bloomer's Guide to Sex
Nobody is just good at sex. But getting to know yourself and being open about your experience will help you get there.
I Was a Lean Addict For 8 Years. Now My Memories Mean Nothing
“It's a little demon whispering in my ear that I constantly have to fight against."