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FAQ: Is “queer” a slur?
Check out our post to learn about the history of the word queer, and why some feel it to be a controversial term.
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FAQ: My partner told me they’re asexual. What does this mean for me?
In this article we cover some of the first questions people often have when trying to understand how their partner being ace may or may not impact their relationship.
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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?
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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!
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How do I know when I’m ovulating?
In this post we go over some of the physical, emotional, and biological signs that people can recognize to better know if and when they might be ovulating. Check it out!
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FAQ: What happens if someone is too big?
A lot of conversations about sex push the idea that bigger is better. While that’s maybe true for some people, it’s also the case that smaller is better, or a different position is better, or sex toys are better, etc. — Check this article to read more about navigating size differences!
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FAQ: How does OHIP+ work?
OHIP+ helps cover medication costs for youth 24 and under who don’t have private insurance. This post answers some of our OHIP+ FAQs.
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FAQ: How Can I Stop Thinking About My Ex?
Breaking up is hard! And the tough part doesn’t end with the actual break up conversation. This post covers some ways you can try to take your mind off of your ex or past relationships.
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FAQ: When is it okay to laugh about sex with my partner(s)?
Sex can be a really intimate and vulnerable activity for people. Because of this, laughter can be a really powerful thing, both positively and negatively. But how do you know when it’s okay?