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    Talking to Partners about Drug Use

    Whether you both use, you both abstain, or one uses more/less than the other, drug use can have an impact on relationships. Talking about it isn’t always easy, but this article’s got some ideas on how to have conversations about boundaries and drug use in relationships.

  • On the right is grey text that reads "Resource Highlight." Below that is black text with the name of the highlighted organization, "2 Spirited People of the 1st Nations." Underneath that is grey text again that reads "HIV prevention, education and support for 2-Spirit in the GTA, including First Nations, Metis and Inuit people." On the left is the logo of the organization.

    Resource Highlight: 2 Spirited People of The 1st Nations

    2 Spirited People of The 1st Nations provide prevention education and support for 2-Spirit, including First Nations, Metis and Inuit people living with or at risk for HIV and related co-infections in the Greater Toronto Area. Click to learn more about services and how to get in touch!

  • Along the bottom is grey text that reads "Talking to partners about triggers during sex" except the work Triggers is in orange. Above is a collaged image of a light coloured hand with black painted finger nails over a distorted, wavy image of an orange button on a yellow circle, with a chrome border.

    Talking to Partners About Triggers During Sex

    Communicating triggers can be a great way of letting your partners know what your boundaries are, in order to help make sex a more pleasurable experience for everyone. But how do you do that?

  • On the left is text that reads "Questions about Questioning" with the words being fuchsia, grey, and then fuchsia again. On the left is a collage image of many different people's eye and lots of white squares with black question marks in them.

    Questions About Questioning

    It’s common to feel a bit lost or unsure if you’re questioning your gender identity or sexual orientation. Here’s a couple of ideas that might help make Questioning more comfortable!

  • On the left is a Fuchsia icon of an erect penis. The fuchsia text reads "PENISES" and then underneath is grey text that says "Ways to Help Get and Maintain Erections"

    Penises: Ways to Help Get and Maintain Erections

    This post is all about tools and strategies for working through difficulties with erections. If you’re having trouble with erections, there are options for things that can help!

  • On the left is a blue icon of a flaccid penis. The blue text reads "PENISES" and then underneath is grey text that says "Troubles Getting and Keeping Erections"

    Penises: Troubles Getting and Keeping Erections

    Erections – they’re more complicated than we think! This article has some background on potential reasons why people have difficulty getting and maintaining erections. Check it out!

  • Orange text at the top reads "Virtual Date Ideas" Below that are icons of two orange hands holding holding cellphones with hearts on their screens, with wifi signal icons connecting them.

    Virtual Date Ideas

    Dating when you can’t be in the same place can be really hard! This article covers some possible ideas for things you can do on virtual dates. Whether you’re in different cities or a pandemic lockdown, been together a long time or just started dating, hopefully there’s something here for you to try!

  • Grey Text reads "Resource Highlight" then underneath is the logo for Across Boundaries, which features the silhouettes of 2 faces (one grey one purple) surrounded by red, blue, and yellow shapes. Grey text underneath also reads "Mental Health and Addictions Services for Racialized People in the GTA"

    Resource Highlight: Across Boundaries

    Across Boundaries are a community organization that provides mental health and addiction services for racialized communities in the Greater Toronto Area. Click to learn more about services and how to get in touch!

  • Large green text that reads "What is Body Neutrality?" and underneath are clipart silhouettes of 4 different bodies of different sizes.

    What is Body Neutrality?

    We hear a lot about Body Positivity, but what about Body Neutrality? This post goes into a definition for Body Neutrality, and how it might play a role in your relationship to your body or to your sex life!

  • The background is fuchsia. On the right is a circle logo which reads "Rainbow West, Supporting 2SLGBTQ+ Youth". On the left is text that reads "5 questions with Rainbow West Zine Project: Creating zines about Safer Spaces, Accessibility, Centering BIPOC Youth, and Physical/Mental Health!"

    5 Questions with the Rainbow West Zine Project

    Rainbow West Zine Project is a series of four wonderful zines to represent youth voices and art on the topics of Safer Spaces, Accessibility, Centering BIPOC, as well as Mental and Physical Health. Check them out!