Should you only date within your political party? Experts weigh in on the conservative dating app ‘The Right Stuff.’
Author: David Oliver, USA TODAY
The Kardashians, body image and social media: Why parents should stop filtering their photos
Mental health professionals say parents need to beware what they post on social media because children listen a lot more than we think.
Your sexual fantasies may be more problematic than you realize
Role-playing is not problematic in and of itself, sexual health professionals say, but it requires strict consent from all parties involved.
Yes, ‘Bros’ flopped at the box office. But Hollywood must keep making LGBTQ movies, anyway.
Hollywood should keep taking risks on LGBTQ films like “Bros” to encourage increased representation.
A weatherman was fired when his webcam photos leaked. Will how we think about sex ever change?
NY1 weatherman Erick Adame was fired when his nude images leaked. Expressing yourself sexually is healthy, but society has not yet caught up.
Exclusive: Anderson Cooper more vulnerable than ever in new grief podcast: ‘We all get stuck’
Anderson Cooper exclusively talks USA TODAY through his new CNN podcast about his grief journey, “All There Is with Anderson Cooper.”
Harry Styles accused of ‘queerbaiting.’ What is that – and why does it matter?
Experts say celebrities can queerbait to their hetero heart’s content, so long as they actively support LGBTQ rights.
Nyle DiMarco talks Deaf, queer culture in ‘Deaf Utopia’ memoir: ‘I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be’
Nyle DiMarco wants to welcome you to his world. His new memoir chronicles his immersion in Deaf culture at birth to winning “ANTM” and “DWTS.”
‘Queer Eye’ star Jonathan Van Ness gets even more ‘curious’ in new book ‘Love That Story’
In their newest book, “Love That Story,” Jonathan Van Ness invites readers along with them for educational chapters that beg readers to get curious.
Joan Collins recounts illustrious career, life in new documentary – but ‘I live in the present’
Joan Collins boasts a winding career path dating back to the 1950s – something you will salivate over watching new documentary, “This is Joan Collins”