What’s the best way to tell area residents about plans for a new asylum shelter nearby?
The government should tell communities directly about plans for new asylum shelters, some activists and politicians say.
Our columnist Roe McDermott answers questions from an anxious woman who frets she’ll be single forever, and from another seeking advice about anal.
Our advice columnist explains pansexuality to one correspondent, and offers some tips to a gay guy who’s tired of his female housemate walking around naked.
Roe McDermott advises a man who’s wondering whether he should tell his evil ex girlfriend that he has an STI, and a woman who doesn’t believe that the man she wants to sleep with is asexual.
Like befriending programmes and support groups, speed friending is a way to combat loneliness in the city.
Our advice columnist answers questions from one man who is worried about watching porn, and another whose partner has an aversion to his kink.
Columnist Roe McDermott advises one woman who is anxious that her libido is too low, and another who is afraid that her body is not beach-ready.
Columnist Roe McDermott takes questions from one woman who is worried that her guy faked an orgasm, and another who wonders how many partners is too many.
Politicians who successfully opposed the opening of a sex shop in Drumcondra say they want to ensure that adult stores aren’t build anywhere near schools or playgrounds. Would that effectively ban them from the city?
A feminist wonders whether her partner should have a say in her abortion choice, and a guy worries about a friend who’s only into Asian girls.
In Roe McDermott’s first biweekly column for Dublin Inquirer, she sets out what you can expect from her.
Get our latest headlines in one of them, and recommendations for things to do in Dublin in the other.