PlaybookPick up the phone—Feeld is calling. Everything’s new, from backend to frontend, plus an entirely novel look and feel. Re-enter the new Feeld.
PlaybookWe’ve got your numberChart your own course while finding your people: a collection of data that tells a story about Feeld.
PeopleNote from Ana: The Feeld EffectThis is the next chapter of an evolving story. Our CEO, Ana Kirova, writes about how Feeld’s new era reflects the experiences of Feeld members.
PeopleFaces of Feeld: Molly MatalonThe photographer will never kiss and tell…unless it leads to more kissing.
PlaybookA brief history of monogamyLike all great conspiracies, monogamy asks to be accepted at face value.
PleasuresThe orgy as artformLily Ruby on the tangled embrace of transgressive pleasure in modern and contemporary art.
PleasuresText me when you’re done: Love AlwaysKarim Kazemi on the exquisite melodrama of a 1985 Ann Beattie novel.
PleasuresHeartburn for “Heart Burn”Rachel Handler, Jazmine Hughes, and Marlowe Granados on their connection to a Nora Ephron classic.
PlaybookBody languagesFeeld Guides: navigating the difference between arousal, desire, and attraction
Dirty talk (and texts, and sounds, and more)What if the words just won't come? Daisy Jones shares some helpful suggestions for expanding your vocabulary, among other things.
PeopleFriends, lovers and everyone in-betweenThe place for conversations, dialogues and profiles all about you and yours, on Feeld and off.Explore the collection
PeopleGoing through the archives of non-binary life in America: an interview with Jamie Lauren KeilesA constellation of experiences, a constant negoation of language: Jamie Lauren Keiles, journalist and author of the forthcoming The Third Person, takes us through the history of being non-binary.
PeopleWalking and talking: a conversation with Kristen Lovell and Matt WolfThe Stroll, a new documentary about the history of trans sex workers on the west side of Manhattan, is a testament to justice and joy.