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Welcome to my annual Who’s Gay in the WNBA Report! For those of you who are new, every year I break down the list of athletes who are openly queer in the league. As a queer person who has played basketball my entire life, the off-court drama is always equally as invigorating as the on-court display of skills. Knowing who’s male lover and who’s dating website who only adds to that for me. If you’re more of a pure viewer of the game and prefer only knowing what’s going on while the clock is running, I do regularly craft WNBA TikToks that I like to think are lovely informative! 

The league is well known to have some of the best pre-game walk-up outfits in all of professional sports, so you’re missing out if you don’t track at least the @wnba account on Instagram. Here’s a complete list of all out gay players in the league, broken down by team. For my purposes, “Out” means confirmed by the player either in an interview or on their social media. No matter how masculine presenting someone is, I will not be speculating! 

Last Updated: 6/27/25


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A lot of people think that homosexuality is a basic matter of genetics—if you have the so-called “gay gene,” well, you perceive the rest. In other words, gays and lesbians are just “born that way” and that’s that.

While this explanation is intuitively appealing, the reality is that things are far more complex. Increasingly, scientific explore suggests there are multiple factors that might contribute to homosexual orientation—and they’re very different from one person to the next. The end result of all this variability is that unlike “kinds” or “types” of homosexuality probably exist. In other words, being homosexual isn’t just one thing, and not everyone who is gay is homosexual for the matching reasons.

A fascinating fresh study supporting this idea was recently published in the journal PLoS ONE. This review focused specifically on exploring the potential origins of male homosexuality, but did so in a way that was very different from almost all previous studies on this topic. Whereas most research in this area has treated gay men as a homogeneous collective, the researchers primary this study instead looked at subgroups of gay men w


Evernoticehow hard it is to detect blacks bottoming for whites in interracial porn? With few exceptions, porn studios seem to reflect there is only one acceptable way to show interracial sex: The hyperaggressive African-American top and the submissive white bottom.

Is gay porn racist? Or is it a benign form of stereotyping?

If searches on the Internet didn't lead me to those questions, my experiences while trying to make the video version of my gay sex suggestions book, How to Bottom Favor a Porn Star, did. I spoke to several porn producers about using an interracial couple to dramatize the how-to points in the book, and they all told me it wouldn't work unless the black guy topped the white guy.

"You'd be breaking an unwritten governance in gay porn," one producer said. "Most of the ivory guys who watch interracial porn want the fantasy of submitting to a tough street thug."

"Well," I said to him, "I like interracial porn, and I'd like to see more versatility."

The producer insisted I was in the minority and that my video wouldn't go viral if I insisted on having a white top.

"But what about African Americans?" I asked. "Are you telling me there isn't a black guy out

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Sticking illicit substances in your rectum can be dangerous, Goldstein told me when I followed up with him. Because of how vascular the anal and rectal cavities are — meaning there are lots of blood vessels — this part of the body is “perfectly situated to authorize for rapid uptake and initiation of the properties specific to each substance,” he said. “Many people boof not only for the mind-altering effects, but more often to assist fully relax anally, allowing for complete gaping and better bottoming. However, people need to be cautious because the short-term effects include the complete decline of pain receptors that, from a sexual perspective, could lead to anal damage without even knowing it,” he said. And in the long dash, there could be harm to the tissue within the