We Asked
We Asked People for Their Most Awkward Gynecologist Encounters
Absurd and heartbreaking tales of getting your junk examined.
We Asked Sapiosexuals What Turns Them On
Signs of intelligent life are spreading among young singles.
Med Students at Black Colleges on How to Fix Healthcare for People of Color
Many of them have experienced the challenges themselves.
The Karaoke Songs We Need to Stop Singing, According to Bartenders
‘Just a small town girl, living in a loooonely world!’
You Never Forget the First Time You Cut Someone Open
Surgeons tell us what it was like to use a scalpel on a living, breathing human.
This Is What Addiction Was Like Before it Became a White-People Problem
"The recent progress we've made is a reaffirmation that white lives matter more."
People Told Us Their Biggest Parenting Fails
"He must have been rolling around in that poop for hours."
This Sex Educator Was Not Allowed to Say 'Clitoris' in the Classroom
Others were barred from: "abortion," "LGBTQ," and using a diagram of female anatomy.
We Asked NCAA Football Players Why They’re Not Scared of Brain Damage
Even though every piece of research linking concussion to their potential next step—the NFL—is terrifying.
Anxious People Tell Us How Hip-Hop Is Therapeutic
"I find myself mimicking 2Pac's demeanor and living my life unapologetically."
You Can’t Be an Activist Without Some Type of Mindfulness Practice
"Without having some way to stay sane, you won't make it."