What does your inner world feel like?
It’s Mental Health Awareness month, and we’re here to say, however you’re feeling: you’re correct.
Your mental health doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Anxious? Of course. Existential angst? Definitely. Lonely? We’re all lonely, together. If things feel bad, the cherry on top is feeling that you’re alone in your mental health struggle—which couldn’t be less true. To dispel false notions, we’ve pulled together pieces on how self-partnering and platonic connections can boost self-esteem; the unique mental health challenges LGBTQ+ members face; and how to deal with judgement and anxiety while dating. These thoughts and more words—to make your inner world feel a little more calm—are on their way to you this month. Check back here to read them all.


On care
Sophie Mackintosh considers the ways we can support ourselves and each other within consensual non-monogamy.

Talk(ing) Therapy
A roundtable conversation on the many different approaches to developing an inclusive, anti-oppressive, and joyful practice.

How to nurture a relationship—and a political movement.
An interview with Dean Spade, author of "Love in a Fcked-Up World: How to Build Relationships, Hook Up, and Raise Hell Together."

Platonic ideal
There’s a lot of different ways to connect, and even more ways to be close with people you meet. Feeld members discuss the limitless possibilities for romance in all forms.

Sex and the cities
All about spaces public, private, and everything in between. In this first installment, Anna Fitzpatrick writes about the spatial dimensions of loneliness.