Thanks to Anita Wagner—polyamory advocate, writer, spokesperson and educator—who writes of the broader implications of custody cases based on a parent's sexuality: Jefferson is a bisexual man in New York City who is well known in the sex-positive, open relationship community. He is the father of three children of whom he shares custody with his ex-wife. Some time ago his ex came upon a no-longer-public blog he kept about his lifestyle activities. Despite the fact that he is an excellent father and in no way permits his children to come in contact with that aspect of his life, his ex-wife now seeks sole custody and a dramatically reduced visitation schedule based solely on his sexual orientation and form of sexual expression. Full story...
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If you want a hint as to why I am so in love with this woman, and so grateful that she entered my life, you can ask me.
Devendra BanhartSome people try and treat me like a manI guess they just don't understandSome people try and treat me like a manThey think I know shitBut that's just itI'm a childThinking of you, Mickey Finn.
The cover story of the November issue of Time Out New York Kids deals with the “big talk”—teaching your children about sex.
GirlsHere's an uncensored look at the video for "Lust for Life" by the Girls. Love to the love of Focus Creeps.
We egotists are often accused of thinking that everything is about us. And yet it’s hard to beat that mindset when every now and then, we are proven to be right.
On a warm summer evening, Tess joined friends at Bryant Park to watch a free movie. Onscreen was Harold and Maude, a film about a poor little rich boy who falls in love with an eccentric seventy-nine-year-old anarchist.
Free EnergyDo I love this Philly band despite the fact that they look like the kids from my junior high school days, or do I love them more because they do?
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