Wondering what you can do about biases even though Pride Month is over? Then you’re already on the path to allyship.
Kylie Kiunguyu
Are you looking for a sex coach?
A substantial number of people reach adulthood without proper sex education and sex-positive instruction. Sex or intimacy coaches help individuals, or couples achieve positive and healthy results in their sexual relationships.
Is the Kenyan film ‘Rafiki’ immoral?
The Kenyan High Court has upheld the ban of the highly debated locally made film ‘Rafiki’. The court claims it is protecting society from moral decay. But is that really how morals and art work?
How to be around an Introvert during COVID-19
It’s been a running joke that introverts have been practicing for social distancing all our lives – but none of us was prepared for Corona.
Sex after thirty!
One minute you’re young and carefree. The next, you’re over thirty and your favourite sex position is sleep. How much better or worse does sex get after thirty?
Coming out: it’s complicated!
Coming out is usually portrayed as a path to true liberation and the ultimate way to honour oneself in totality. But is it for everyone?
What is the future for sex work?
Some say removing criminal bans will create safer environments for sex work; abolitionists say the sex trade normalises the use of vulnerable bodies.
‘Disabled’ is not a bad word
We have unconscious assumptions of what agency looks like on a day to day basis. This assumption looks almost nothing like the reality.
The Asexual community
Asexuality is a sexual orientation and that falls under a spectrum, meaning it is not the singular or standard identity that we may think it is.
How do queer Christians live with religion and sexuality?
Many queer people are religious in their own right, but there is a clash between their choices, scripture’s rejection and other queer people’s contempt of organized religion.
Sex and Disability 101
People with disabilities being viewed as ‘not sexual’ means living in a world that makes them feel like they aren’t sexy, or like they aren’t potential sexual partners. For the abled community, this perception reinforces the unfair sexual prejudice surrounding disability.
Safety first: tips for navigating homophobia
Restrictive laws and cultural norms means African queer reality is rife with cases of psychological & physical trauma. The queer individuals’ stories below outline some tips to help you keep safe as you navigate queer-phobia.