The Four Boyfriends of the Apocalypse

The Four Boyfriends of the Apocalypse

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That's a Big Ask

Genevieve & Ishik close out Season 3 with a finale Q&A where they tackle questions about ambiamorous partners, feeling shame in secrecy, and why she shows some partners on socials but not others.

 

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Community Through Promiscuity

Author and activist, Dean Spade, shares his go to guide for dealing with jealousy, and how he and his boyfriend raised kids with his lesbian best friends.

 

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