Identity and Sexuality | Sexuality

In 1948, Alfred Kinsey changed everyone's perspective of sexology. Is his work still relevant?

The reason could be hybristophilia, a shared trauma or an attraction to 'bad boy' behavior.

Learning the meaning of comphet might lead you to asking yourself some tough questions.

What queer imposter syndrome is and how to handle it.

Nobody deserves to be disrespected by a medical provider. Some doctors need further education.

From foxy Robin Hood to Jasmine from 'Aladdin,' is it normal to find them hot?

Mutual attraction can be nice but it's not the be-all and end-all of intimate partnerships.

…And what parents and teachers can do to help.

If it's been proven both ineffective and harmful, why is it still in practice?

When will the medical community stop pathologizing this sexuality?

Ahead of a new memoir, the actor and author shared his previously private relationship status.

On the latest 'Cardi Tries,' two icons celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community.

People who feel they came out 'late' seem to have something in common.

This unfortunate phenomenon may come for you and your relationship.

Here's why a distant feeling of disgust for your otherwise perfect partner may be important.

Female bodies are only as mysterious as you make them, even if you have one yourself.

After the momentous victory of marriage equality, are same-sex couples prepared to break up?

Once we understood our mismatched needs, we were able to reframe and rebuild the relationship.

The two identities often come in conflict with one another at their points of intersection.

Millennials and Gen Z are acknowledging sexual fluidity in ways prior generations have not.

Queer dating can be a shortcut to better communication and firmer boundaries.

Safe sex and regular checkups are crucial, even when a penis isn’t involved.

We change and grow over time, and even day to day. For some people, this includes gender.

While often confused for one another, the two sexual identities are distinct.

If you need to bond with someone before being sexually attracted, you might be demisexual.

While some think bisexuality is made up, science says an attraction to both genders is very real

Not heterosexuality and not homosexuality, bisexuality is often misunderstood and ignored.

Sometimes, exploring your desires can lead to questions about your sexuality—and that's OK.

The rise of STDs in gay and bisexual men creates more risk for HIV and other complications.

I'd already come out. Did I have to come out again—as bisexual—and how would that be received?

Though LGBTQIA+ people have come far in public acceptance, there's still a lot of work ahead.

You're never too old to live the life you were meant to live.

I never got the fuss around sexy celebrities and mysterious strangers. I needed something more.

Coming out as bi is a big step. Find out how to do it with self-confidence and pride.

No, not everyone feels sexual attraction. Asexuality is as normal as any sexual orientation.