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I was referred to a gynaecologist, where after a brief physical exam, she concluded my pelvic floor had more strain on it than the Nixon administration at the height of Watergate.
I know what it’s like to be seen in my entirety. I’ve experienced disability justice in action, which is to say that I’ve experienced love.
But why did I resonate so deeply with Troye Sivan’s fantasies? Why does the concept of hooking up with men who don’t identify as queer appeal so much to me?
“There’s nothing more pathetic than being at a party, somebody asking what you do, and saying, ‘I’m a poet.'” Eileen Myles chats with Alex Creece.
Did receiving praise for embodying gender norms and heterosexual narratives in dance manifest into falsely identifying as straight?
Wicked Words presented by Archer Magazine, Darebin Arts and Tiger Salmon
Two magazines. One night of sexy storytelling. Thursday, 23 Jan 2025, 7:00PM, Northcote Town Hall. Grab your tickets now.
Pregnancy porn, lesbian ghosts and dismantling fatphobia: Editors’ top picks for 2024
From girlboss sex toys to pregnancy porn, queer disabled activism and so much more, here are Archer’s online editors’ top picks for 2024.
Being a mixed-race drag queen, I have been caught with a double whammy of judgment from both the white side and the Asian side of my communities.
The most read pieces of 2024: Palestinian liberation, dyke erotica and disabled pleasure
From drag storytime to intersex solidarity to neuro-inclusive spaces, here are Archer Magazine’s most read online pieces of 2024.
It began as a curiosity – to explore gender and masculinity at close range, and frankly to have some really hot sex – and became an experience that altered the pathways in my brain.
Despite the high portion of carers in the LGBTQIA+ community, many of us don’t self-identify as such – we are ‘hidden carers’.
We should be allied against a right-wing that seeks to undermine feminist, queer, trans, anti-racist movements, to destroy unions and to engage in climate destruction for a profit.
Even in African countries with slightly more favourable LGBTQI+ legislation, queer people are still subject to prejudice and violence.
Anna Hu speaks to five queer artists at the final instalment of Rhode Island’s Queer/Trans Zine Fest.
For this month’s Queer Fashion Files, we’re featuring fashion lecturer and content creator Joely Malcolm.
“I really leaned into that vibe when writing this record – gritty, grungy and grimy.” total tommy chats to Archer Magazine.
I became my own primary partner. I took the time and care to understand myself more, in the way that I would have taken time and care for a partner in the past.
As we’ve gained more mainstream visibility, being gay has become more about ‘identity’, with the ‘fucking’ being increasingly sanitised from the queer experience.
“It’s okay to not always feel like you have the reins when you’re making decisions in your life.” mxmtoon chats to Archer Magazine.
Let me say this for the record: people who hold and express fatphobic convictions may identify as queer, but they certainly are not embodying queerness.
“From chanting in the streets to a whispered song, this is how we carry our stories from one person to the next, from one generation to the next.” Jazz Money chats to Archer Magazine.
Before the COVID pandemic, I’d join a dating app and worry about whether I’d get any matches, or whether the picture of me in my wheelchair would scare people off.