This month we’re diving deep into the theme of LOVE.

We meet Mãra and Juris who have been married for fifty-three years as they share their wisdom and the lessons learned along the way. In an attempt to answer the eternal call of Foreigner’s “I Wanna Know What Love Is”, there’s a close look at the science behind what is going on biologically when we fall in and out of love. Staying on the physiological angle, one writer shares her complicated love story with eight frozen embryos and two trans couples share their experiences of love as they both transition.

 

I Forbid You To Forget Me

Photographer, Daniela Spector archived the everyday items that made up her mother’s life in an attempt to get to know her better after she died.

Fifty-Three Years

Mãra and Juris share the lessons they’ve learned over their fifty-three years of marriage.

Healing Love

The road to recovery from mental illness is never straight-forward, therefore it makes sense that you’ll need a wide and unique group of people to help you through. One writer shares her story of her recovery and the eclectic support network who loved her back to life.

Love In Transition

Max and Marc talk to us about how their relationship and love has developed as they navigate their gender transition.

Closing The Chasm

How do you connect with a family you rarely see? Monika Radojevic explores the tenderness of love when it’s scattered across the globe. 

Come For The Advice. Stay For The Friendship

Hannah Turner gives us an insight into her online disabled community and explains why switching off isn’t an option.

The Chemistry Of Love

Love can drive us crazy, it can excite, envelope, depress and ruin us – sometimes all in the same day. But what is that feeling, where do those emotions come from?

A Complicated Love Story

One writer explores her love for eight frozen embryos.

Love In Transition

Emilie and Nomi reflect on their blended family and the freedom their love brings.

Loving In Arabic Is Different to Loving in English

Dalia Al-Dujaili explores the beautiful yet complicated ways in which she expresses love in both Arabic and English.

Deconstructing The Myth Of Struggle Love

Writer Lateefah Jean-Baptiste deconstructs the myth struggle love looking at what it is, where it came from and how we can move beyond this narrow and destructive understanding of what love can look and feel like.