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What to Consider When Coming Out At Work

Coming out is complicated. When it comes to coming out at work, you might not be as concerned with maintaining personal relationships as much as you are when coming out to friends or family. But new concerns open up about your daily treatment, your financial security, etc. If you’re trying to come out at work, here are 4 things to consider.

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4 Habits for Stronger Communication

There are foundational communication skills you can work on–on your own and with people you’re in close relationships with–to strengthen your ability to communicate effectively with each other, making space for vulnerability with intention and safety, so that honesty and intimate connections can flourish.

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Sex, Consent, and Safety: What You Need to Know

Sex and consent are complicated. There’s a lot more that goes into it than we’re taught in school, and because sex is such a vulnerable experience between people, having a secure feeling of safety is necessary for everyone involved to have a pleasurable time. But consent is more than just hearing a yes from your partner, and safety is about more than just physical barriers to present STIs. We’ve gathered rounded up all of our blogs to date focused on sexual safety and consent as a quick reference guide you can turn to.

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10 Must Read Blogs for Cisgender Allies

It’s not an easy time to be trans in America. 2024 is on track to be one of the worst years in American history for anti-trans legislation–which means compassionate and effective allies are more important than ever for queer folks.


We’ve written a lot about what it means to be a trans ally here on our blog–view this guide as your allyship starting point. Dive into the areas of allyship you might not have realized need attention, and use the questions they bring up for you to help motivate you into learning and acting more.

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