Conversations
A Truly Free Form of Sex
Jard Lerebours
October 16th, 2024
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Conversations
Jard Lerebours
October 16th, 2024
“When I decided to write about sex, I decided to write about everything that is generally taboo.” Susanna Moore and Allison P. Davis discuss writing towards what too often goes unsaid.
Long before Call Me By Your Name and his prolific career as one half of Merchant Ivory, James Ivory escaped the temperamental Oregonian winters for the desert. Here, he revisits his adolescent sojourns in Palm Springs, a site of a sensual coming-of-age
“Happiness is not thinking, it’s acting.” Bruce LaBruce talks pierced nipples, the revolutionary moment, and scandalizing the nation of Spain.
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Conversations
Jazmine Hughes
October 23rd, 2024
In this edition of A Week on Feeld: thoughts on sending the “so btw I am disabled” message, and receiving notifications that feel like butterflies.
A Note from Ana on practicing the joy for life.
The photographer will never kiss and tell…unless it leads to more kissing.
Questions, answers, ideas, glossaries, and everything else you need to know.
Feeld Guides
Feeld
September 4th, 2024
Sophie Mackintosh on the new appeal of abstention and redefining sexual autonomy
Open relationships can get…expensive. How can we balance emotional dynamics with the financial ones?
What do you do when sex hurts, no matter how badly you want it? Leah Solomon comes to terms with the limits of physical intimacy.
Words that delight, inspire and—most importantly—please.
Fiction and Poetry
Lucie Elven
November 13th, 2024
Homesexual is a column devoted to interiors and interiorities. For the first installment, Emanuele Coccia considers what homes are, and what our experience of moving says about how we love.
Four men—and a chorus of masculine voices—share their histories with bisexuality and experiences as Feeld Members.
“Is there really no sexual excitement without at least a frisson, a pleasurable ache?” asks Daphne Merkin, a writer whose decades-long career may very well center on this very question.
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