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We want to take the sting out of shame': Kyla Harris and Lee Getty on narratives, nudity and normalising disabled bodies

The sitcom "We Might Regret This" confronts disability taboos by emphasizing bodily functions and the emotional dynamics between disabled and non-disabled characters.

How Did Lesbian Pulp Fiction Thrive in the 1950s and '60s?

The provocative covers of vintage novels reveal deeper explorations of women's forbidden love, challenging the societal norms of their time.

Dressing for the dancefloor: creative explosion behind 80s' most colourful club

The 1980s culture is revitalized through exhibitions highlighting influential figures and clubs, cantering on the unique creative spirit of the decade.

I Finally Told My Wife About a Secret Fantasy I've Hidden for Years. She Loved It. But I'm Afraid It's Too Late.

Communication and understanding are crucial in a long-term relationship to share deep desires openly and honestly for mutual understanding and growth.

The art of female masturbation - how women are reclaiming self-pleasure

Women are challenging the taboo surrounding female masturbation by engaging in open discussions and exploring new ideas about their sexuality.

Let King Charles's illness finally change how we speak about cancer: it's not about winning' or losing' a war' | Simon Jenkins

The coverage of King Charles' cancer diagnosis has highlighted the ongoing taboo and fear surrounding the disease.
Cancer is no longer a death sentence, with high survival rates for many types of cancer when diagnosed early.

Roxane Gay on Marguerite Duras and Kaveh Akbar on Amos Tutuola

Roxane Gay discusses her admiration for Marguerite Duras and her book The Lover
Gay appreciates Duras' willingness to press taboo buttons and take risks in her writing
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