‘Surgery is the starting point, but salvation is not in the surgeon’s scalpel’ In her monthly column, P. Eldridge drags us into the aftermath of surgery in Paris: swollen, stitched, roses rotting in a turquoise vase, a lover’s hands washing her hair as she breaks. What survives when the body is torn open? Love, or nothing at all. Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
Rewriting the rules: How t-fags celebrates trans and non-binary desire Celebrating trans men, transmasculine, and non-binary bodies, t-fags is reclaiming a slur and reimagining homoerotic photography. Jordan Robledo • Magazine
Full bush in a bikini was the chorus of the summer – now what? The eroticism of the bush has long been celebrated in the sapphic community. So what does it mean now that mainstream culture has caught on to the allure of women’s pubic hair? Katie Baskerville • Magazine
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