By Alim Kheraj — 2017
Here’s a hot tip just for you: Breaking up with someone is not easy.
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Composer Ethan Philbrick and novelist Torrey Peters discuss what it means to make art and community after a marriage ends.
The LGBTQ community is known for its emphasis on tolerance, but one of our progressive dating phenomena is particularly worth praising and sharing. It’s quite common to become friends with exes.
One big surprise (to straight people at least) is that over two thirds of LGBT people avoid holding hands in public.
When a friend first presented to me the arguments for gay marriage, in 1994, I thought the whole idea was ridiculous. In the face of staggering prejudice against us, marriage felt so remote as to be irrelevant.
For gay couples, the promise of marriage is still so new and incomplete that the idea of matrimonial courts, equitable settlements, and all the rest barely registers. How do you process the undoing of a bond that until a moment ago in history you were not allowed to form?
A divorce experts weighs in on handling the specific stressors, bias, and a legacy that will take time to change.
Marriage equality means divorce equality—and I feel pride, as well as sadness, about my split from my husband.
Sex seems central to intimate and romantic relationships. If it is a means of intimate communication, and communication is the secret to a lasting and healthy relationship, why don’t we gay men talk about it that way more often?
For this edition of This Is America, two nonbinary people opened up about their journeys in relationships and finding their identities, a narrative that is largely unfamiliar and under-researched in a country that continues to diversify with time.
Scientists have found that the psychological and social aspects of committed relationships between same-sex partners largely resemble those of heterosexual partnerships.