Bops, Body, and Belonging: Addison Rae’s Pop Debut Speaks to the Girls, Gays, and Theys
Addison Rae didn’t make a queer album, but Addison understands why queer people need music like this. Here’s why her glitzy, glitchy debut hits harder than expected.
The Unemployed Friend on a Tuesday: Why Non-Traditional Work Deserves Respect
The “unemployed friend on a Tuesday” meme is funny — but for many queer, nonbinary, and neurodivergent people, it’s not a joke. It’s our reality. In a world that demands productivity but offers little support, this post unpacks why non-traditional labour deserves respect — and how we reclaim value beyond the grind.
How to Talk About Being Non-Binary with Older Family Members (2025 Guide)
Coming out as non-binary to older family members can feel overwhelming, especially when language, culture, or beliefs don’t align. This guide offers compassionate talking points, scripts, and strategies to help you share your identity with care. Whether it goes well or not, you deserve to be seen, respected, and supported just as you are.
LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Guide (2025): Tips for Queer and Trans Travellers Worldwide
Travel can be joyful, liberating, and life-changing—but for queer and trans people, it also comes with real risks. This guide offers practical tools, affirming insights, and intersectional strategies to help non-binary and LGBTQ+ travellers feel safe, seen, and supported. Whether you’re planning your first trip or your next one, this is for you.
Pulse Remembrance: Honouring Queer Lives and Holding Space for Our Grief, Our Rage, Our Hope
June 12 marks more than a tragedy—it’s a reminder of queer resistance. This reflection honours the lives lost at Pulse, explores collective grief, and calls us toward remembrance rooted in action, healing, and radical love.
What It Means to Come Out as Non-Binary—More Than Once
Coming out as non-binary isn’t a single milestone—it’s a lifelong, situational journey. In this personal essay, the editor reflects on what it means to come out again and again: to friends, family, in public, and most importantly, to yourself. It’s messy, powerful, exhausting—and deeply human.
You Don’t Have to “Look” Non-Binary: Unpacking Gender Expression, Stereotypes & Self-Acceptance
What does non-binary really look like? We unpack the stereotypes, pressures, and truths about gender expression—because identity isn’t a dress code.
Queer & Non-Binary Travel Guide to Bangkok: LGBTQ+ Spaces, Culture & Tips
A queer and non-binary centred guide to Bangkok, Thailand—exploring inclusive spaces, cultural fluidity, travel tips, and the lived realities behind the “LGBTQ-friendly” label. This isn’t just a travel guide—it’s a reflection, a celebration, and a resource for belonging.
What Does “Enby” Mean? The Origin, Usage, and Evolving Identity of a Non-Binary Term
What does enby mean, and where did it come from? This post explores the origin, usage, and ongoing conversation around this powerful non-binary identity term—through community voices, memes, and a breakdown of what makes enby unique.
Living Out Loud: Exploring Non-Binary Joy and Queer Celebration
What does non-binary joy really look like? In this personal reflection, the editor explores the quiet power of queer celebration—from chosen family to protest, from public expression to private peace—and why joy itself is a radical act of resistance.