Dear Straight Moms

Dear Straight Moms, I get it. We don’t look the same. In fact, I probably resemble and dress like your 12 year old son, but unlike him, I actually want to connect with you. When I smile and ask questions about your toddler, it’s because I also have one, and I’m looking for a non-threatening...

But Today Was Different

I’m a therapist. My job, amongst other things, is to hold space for others. To offer a safe, nonjudgemental place for clients to cry, grieve, and process. I sit as empathic as possible, being reflective and supportive, without judgement. But today was different. Today, I threw out everything I’ve learned in grad school. We are...

If Gay People Discriminated Against Straight People (A Satire Piece)

In response to the recent news coming out of Indiana’s “Religious Freedom Law”, I have decided to brainstorm what it might look like if LGBTQ folks also decided to discriminate against people they deem “religious”. Some of this brainstorming might be deemed stereotypical (and thus maybe offensive) but my intention is to make a point....

Queerenting: A Brief Overview in the Life of a Queer Parent

I have a few clients who identify as queer or lesbian, who also have kids. I myself have a kid. I have queer friends who have kids. I love that people from the queer community have children. But being queer and having a kid isn’t an easy task. Besides the obvious obstacle of actually making...

Being Gay Is Not a Sex Act

I recently was having a discussion with someone about his sexual identity. He reported that he struggles to come out to his mother (despite him being middle aged) because she seems to over-sexualize everything, and yet isn’t comfortable discussing sex at all. She is, as we deemed her, “sex-negative”. He was able to realize, through...

It’s a Donor, NOT a Dad

For anyone who knows me, I am pretty difficult to offend. I am an open book, and you can ask me anything. And, I’ll take it one step further; not only can you ask me anything, but I will answer honestly, probably in much more depth than you ever expected, anticipated or even wanted. Despite...

The Butch/Femme Dilemma

Over the course of my time as a therapist, one particular issue has peaked my interested more than any other: This notion that lesbians, more than any other “type of gay (or straight) person”, struggle to find what “type” they are. In other words, I have seen numerous clients come in to therapy, trying to...