Get Over Yourselves, Homophobia Doesn’t Make You An Asshole
by: Carrie Kaufman “I hate the word homophobia. It’s not a real phobia. You are not scared. You are an asshole.” That meme has been going around the internets for […]
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By: Emily Shine and Courtney Rust Do you find yourself spending hours staring at maps of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros and wondering how things might have turned out differently […]
View ArticleWhy Is Talking to Women So Difficult?
by: Sarah Baran I identify as bisexual. I was back and forth about whether I was bisexual or lesbian for a nice long stretch of time — which was difficult […]
View ArticleHow to Anger Bang Your Way to November
by: Kevin Sparrow Those who have met me would likely find me easy-going and amenable in most situations. I’m a free love type of guy. But I do have a […]
View ArticleBeyonce Broke My Foot
by: Adam Guerino I fell during Beyonce’s song, “Countdown.” One of my best gal pals, Patrick Gill, and I were cutting a rug. We had finished an entire bottle of […]
View ArticleWe’re Not Really Going To Kill The Heckler: A Defense of Crass Humor
by: Mariann Devlin I’m hard to offend. Even when I do draw the line between funny and not-funny, it’s usually on account of the joke being tired and unoriginal, not […]
View ArticleThe Many Hatted Man: An Interview With Adam Guerino
by: In Our Words and OutLoud Chicago Staff Your blog Serial Dater was one of our first, and longest, columns we had on In Our Words. For our readers, what […]
View Article15 Things Your Best Friends Teach You
by: Mark Nott 1. Emotions are not fun things. My best friend and I have lots of emotions. An ocean of emotions almost. And sometimes our mental constitutions sink like […]
View ArticleGirl World Criminal: My Pubic Shame
by: Caitlin Bergh When I was growing up, I had the white, middle-class privilege of going to sleep away camp. It was a beautiful all-girls camp on a lake, where […]
View ArticleCoconut Love: Tales of a Closeted Virgin
by: Caitlin Bergh When I was a sophomore in college, I was sitting in my room doing homework one afternoon when I overheard some friends in the hallway talking about […]
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