Stories about: neurodivergence
Fareed Kaviani on Alison Bennett’s art that investigates the experience of getting a tattoo as a neuroqueer person.
Sophie King explores living with OCD and the intrusive sexual thoughts that accompany it.

Accessibility at queer events: It’s hard to have pride when you can’t access it
By: Sonya Krzywoszyja
It’s hard to have pride and want to be included in events celebrating it when those events aren’t accessible.
Queer people on the Autism spectrum exist on intersections of marginality that prohibit some from engaging sexually in the same ways neurotypical people do.
What I do know about myself is that I’m neurodivergent, queer, that I feel deeply, and that I have a doubt-driven, unshakeable desire to be loved.