The things I though I knew
Dear Readers, The last couple of days got me thinking a lot. I got to know someone I can deep dive into my asexuality without… Read More »The things I though I knew
Dear Readers, The last couple of days got me thinking a lot. I got to know someone I can deep dive into my asexuality without… Read More »The things I though I knew
Dear Readers, You might have come across my recent interview with the wonderful Ritash from the RANG Foundation. RANG—Research & Action for Nurturing Gender &… Read More »A Journey of Identity and Care: In Conversation with Ritash
Community doesn’t always begin with a crowd. Sometimes it starts with one person, one idea, and one act of courage. Form the beginning the page… Read More »Finding authenticity and building community: An Interview with LGBTQ NWI
Dear Readers, “Better be in a bad marriage than being single.” That´s something I thought I would never hear in 2026. But as you can… Read More »Happily Untaken
Dear Readers, I have a question for you: have you ever been in a dating situation in which you really didn´t know what the other… Read More »Transparency: The Communication we rarely ask for
Dear Readers, In the last two to three months of 2025, I struggled a lot with my past. I had to answer uncomfortable questions. But… Read More »How to handle uncomfortable questions
Dear Readers, I recently had a spontaneous date. I´m not a fan of those, cause I like to write and maybe talk on the phone… Read More »The ideal date
Dear Readers, Two years ago, I began exploring the world of asexuality to better understand myself and connect with others who share similar experiences. I… Read More »Growing Together: Two Years of ‘Discoveries of an Ace’
Dear Readers, While researching asexuality, I also came across the term hypersexuality and wondered how these two seemingly opposite experiences relate. I was surprised to… Read More »Can asexuality and hypersexuality coexist?
Dear Readers, I recently stumbled upon a podcast called “Cashing Feelings” (it’s in German, so I apologize for the followers with another language). Cashing feelings… Read More »Always there, but never real: AI companions