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Queer Sex Ed 101
May 15, 2025 / May 15, 2025 by KikiApp
We all know one of the first things everyone thinks of when they hear the phrase “queer sex ed” is HIV/AIDS. For a lot of people, HIV/AIDS holds fear, shame, and stigma. We want to give you the tools to make sex fun, safe, and accessible. Now that we have a greater understanding of HIV/AIDS, […]
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December 5, 2024 / January 16, 2025 by KikiApp
There are so many reasons to have sex — pleasure, stress relief, fostering closeness and intimacy, expressing love…the list goes on. But there is also evidence that sex could also support your immune response. A win-win, no? Sex Helps Reduce Cortisol Levels Cortisol is a stress-inducing hormone that can cause anxiousness and stress to shoot […]
Relationships and Consent Sexual Pleasure
December 5, 2024 / December 5, 2024 by KikiApp
In the ever-evolving landscape of sex and relationships, online dating has revolutionized how people connect and explore their identities and sexual interests. For members of the LGBTQIA+ community, online platforms offer both openings and challenges in navigating kinky dating in particular. From stumbling upon the right people to being conscious of safety and respect, this post […]
June 7, 2024 / August 23, 2024 by KikiApp
Sex education is a crucial part of growing up and navigating our sexuality. However, traditional sex education typically only covers cisgender, heterosexual relationships, leaving out vital information for those who identify as queer. Queer sex education is a necessary addition to traditional sex education, providing important information for people who identify as part of the […]
Queer Joy and Wellness
Homophobia, transphobia, and discrimination can have severe effects on the mental health of LGBTQIA+ people. These experiences can create a sense of isolation and marginalization, leading to various mental health concerns like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The Prevalence of Homophobia and Transphobia The prevalence of homophobia and transphobia is still high, despite […]
We believe it’s vital to shed light on the ongoing challenges our community faces when it comes to accessing adequate healthcare. So, let’s dive in and explore why access is still not equal, and what we can do about it. The Landscape of Queer Health In recent years, great strides have been made in LGBTQIA+ […]
Sexual Pleasure
Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s all about self-discovery, pleasure, and empowerment — choosing the sex toy that suits you best! Sex toys can be a fantastic addition to anyone’s bedroom, and they’re a great way to explore your desires, regardless of your sexual orientation or gender identity. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or […]
April 26, 2024 / August 23, 2024 by KikiApp
Fashion has always been an important form of expressing oneself, allowing individuals to showcase their personality, beliefs, and identity to the world. For the LGBTQIA+ community, fashion serves as a vital tool for expressing their unique identities, challenging norms, and celebrating diversity. In this post, we’ll look into the vibrant world of LGBTQIA+ fashion, exploring […]
March 3, 2024 / August 23, 2024 by alcastonguay
In a world that is rapidly evolving, the concept of family and parenting has also undergone a significant transformation. LGBTQIA+ individuals and couples are challenging traditional norms and forging new paths when it comes to raising children. For the purposes of this post, “non-traditional” means “outside of the expectations of cis, heterosexual norms around family […]
Gender and Queerness
Understanding Objectification Objectification occurs when an individual is reduced to their physical appearance or specific aspects of their identity, ignoring their humanity, feelings, and complexities. This dehumanizing behavior is not only disrespectful but also perpetuates harmful stereotypes and biases. Moreover, it’s important to recognize that this objectification also extends its impact to queer individuals who […]