A Week On Feeld
A Week on Feeld with…a Member in the very small London queer scene
Feeld
July 4th, 2024

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A Week On Feeld
Feeld
July 4th, 2024
A roundtable conversation on the many different approaches to developing an inclusive, anti-oppressive, and joyful practice.
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.
The photographer will never kiss and tell…unless it leads to more kissing.
The author of Boyslut: A Memoir and Manifesto talks to Vera Blossom about his adventures in bisexuality.
The author of Moby Dyke speaks to Anna Fitzpatrick about her epic quest to visit the last remaining lesbian bars in the United States.
“Happiness is not thinking, it’s acting.” Bruce LaBruce talks pierced nipples, the revolutionary moment, and scandalizing the nation of Spain.
Juliana Huxtable needs you to be arty, playful, cheeky, seductive, cute, esoteric, mysterious, a little gothic—you know what she means?
Sexuality isn’t always a fixed part of who we are: it can change throughout our lives. Daisy Jones, editor, writer, and author of All The Things She Said, talks about how her perception of her sexuality changes – and why that’s fine.
“Yes, and” is the first rule of comedy. How will it apply to Lola’s sex life?
What is he really looking for? Attention.
“How much do we see ourselves through the eyes of another?”
How does a dating app like Feeld fit into your day-to-day life? We’re taking a closer look at how real humans from our community use Feeld over the course of one week—whether that’s back-to-back dates, verbal foreplay, or a reflective time on one’s own.
Feeld begins a new chapter by appointing its first female CEO. Currently the Chief Product Officer, Ana takes over from Dimo Trifonov, who founded the app in 2014.
Kirova discussed the rise of throuple relationships.
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