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    Noah Michelson

    Noah Michelson

    Editorial Director, HuffPost Personal

  • This Woman Gets Paid To Erotically Sit On Cakes. Here's What Her Life Is Like.

    Lindsay Dye has found a satisfying way to make money and art on her own sweet terms.

  • This Woman Discovered She Was Aromantic At Age 46. Here's How It Changed Her Life.

    Joci spent her entire life thinking something was wrong with her. When she learned there's a word for her romantic orientation, everything was different.

  • This Doctor Is Radically Changing People's Lives By Transforming Their A**holes

    From offering anal botox to performing anal surgeries, Dr. Evan Goldstein is dedicated to making the world a more beautiful place -- one anus at a time.

  • Introducing 'D Is For Desire,' HuffPost's New Love And Sex Podcast

    Sex witches, the joys of period sex, and more. Listen to a preview of the incredible stories headed your way.

  • Kathy Griffin: I've Been The Girl In The Room When A Famous Comic 'Whips His Dick Out'

    The comedian chatted with HuffPost about life since that infamous Trump photo, cancel culture and Me Too and why Tina Fey's impersonation of Sarah Palin was so important.

  • I'm In Love With An Undocumented Immigrant And We Are Living In Constant Terror

    I wake up each morning petrified about who or what he might encounter, and I go to sleep thanking God he returned to me and our daughter.

  • What Is Sex Like In Outer Space?

    Sadly, the fundraiser has raised less than 10 percent of the estimated $3.4 million needed to shoot the film, but it got HuffPost Love+Sex co-hosts Carina Kolodny and Noah Michelson wondering about the mechanics and complexities of having sex while orbiting the earth. Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today. This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

  • Gay Men's Chorus Of Los Angeles Takes On Britney Spears' 'Work Bitch'

    When you think of a performance of a gay men's chorus, you probably don't think of Britney Spears tunes. The group recently performed the pop star's 2013 hit "Work Bitch" at a concert in Los Angeles and it was everything (as you can see above). "Work Bitch is just one song that was part of last week's 'Vegas Baby!' concert featuring music by our favorite Vegas icons - from Elvis, Frank Sinatra, Wayne Newton, and Sammy Davis Jr. to Bette Midler, Celine Dionne, Shania Twain, and yes - Britney Spears," Dr. Joe Nadeau, GMCLA Artistic Director and Conductor, told The Huffington Post in an email.

  • The Truth About Living With A Micropenis

    In the latest episode of The HuffPost Love+Sex Podcast, co-hosts Carina Kolodny and Noah Michelson go in search of answers to all of these questions and more. Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today. This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

  • These 21 Words About Sex May Be The Most Important Words Miley Cyrus Has Ever Said

    Miley Cyrus is not shy. The closest thing we've had to a flesh and blood Disney teen princess has grown up and been replaced by a topless (and mostly bottomless) woman covered in mud and wrestling a pig.

  • Ne-Yo Responds To Website's Claim That Caitlyn Jenner Inspired Him To Come Out As Gay

    Ne-Yo has responded to a report alleging that he was recently inspired to come out as gay after learning about Caitlyn Jenner's journey. "Bruce [sic] Jenner really gave me the inner strength to admit to my kids, my family, my friends, my fans and ultimately to myself that I am gay. Watching Bruce, well Caitlyn, sit down with Dianne Sawyer on ABC really inspired me.

  • 11 Answers To Questions About Sex You've Been Way Too Shy To Ask

    What in the world is a "dry orgasm?" Why is MILF porn so unbelievably popular? With co-host Carina Kolodny out of commission due to strep throat, Noah Michelson is joined by Dr. Zhana Vrangalova, Professor of Human Sexuality at NYU, and Karley Sciortino, author of the Slutever blog and a columnist for Vogue. Together, they respond to 11 questions about sex sent in by listeners to the HuffPost Love+Sex Podcast.

  • Transgender Artist Explains Why They're Setting Theirself On Fire In New Performance

    Editor's note: This story uses gender neutral pronouns (they, them, their) to refer to transgender artist Cassils, the subject of the following interview. In the fall of 2013, transgender artist Cassils (sometimes referred to as Heather Cassils) opened their first solo show at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts in New York City. Often through lengthy and rigorous training, their body is altered and specialized to certain endurance tasks that have included everything from bodybuilding to professional stunt school.

  • 5 Things You Should Consider Before Starting An Open Relationship

    Professor of Human Sexuality Dr. Zhana Vrangalova chatted with HuffPost Love+Sex Podcast hosts Carina Kolodny and Noah Michelson about ethical non-monogamy and what anyone who is considering engaging in these kind of relationships should know. Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today. In monogamous relationships, jealousy is often thought of as something that’s the end of the relationship -- it's seen as catastrophic.

  • Jane Fonda Reveals Why She Thought One Of Hollywood's Biggest Stars Was Gay

    Everything is coming up gay for Jane Fonda these days. The legendary 77-year-old actress is currently featured in the new Netflix series "Grace and Frankie," in which she plays a woman whose husband announces he's leaving her for his law partner and best (male) friend. Perhaps put in the mood by starring in a show with such heavy gay themes, Fonda has been chatting nonstop about queer topics while doing press for the series.

  • 7 Secrets To Success From A Sugar Baby

    Recently, HuffPost Love+Sex podcast hosts Carina Kolodny and Noah Michelson dove headfirst into the world of sugar dating, where, typically, successful older men (and sometimes women) -- a.k.a. Below are seven tips from Tess for anyone considering becoming a sugar baby. Check them out -- and the full HuffPost Love+Sex podcast on sugar dating above.

  • Why Are An Increasing Number Of College Students Turning To Sex Work?

    In this episode of the HuffPost Love+Sex Podcast, hosts Carina Kolodny and Noah Michelson look at the popularization of sugar dating -- which typically involves a younger woman entering into a financially beneficial relationship with an older man -- and explore the who, what, why and how of these complicated and sometime problematic relationships.

  • Adam Lambert Sizzles Hotter Than Ever In New Video For 'Ghost Town'

    Just days after dropping the lyric video for his new single "Ghost Town," Adam Lambert just released the official video for the track -- and it's HOT. Regardless, Lambert has arguably never looked better (his arms in that sleeveless denim vest alone have us swooning) and we expect this song to be huge and playing everywhere -- from dance clubs to Walgreens -- in the coming weeks. "Ghost Town" is the first single from Lambert's upcoming third studio album, "The Original High," due out June 16.

  • The Most Controversial Part Of The Debate Over Same-Sex Marriage: Who Should Raise Kids?

    It is perhaps the most controversial component of the national debate over same-sex marriage: Who should raise children? The judge who wrote the decision upholding gay-marriage bans in four Midwest states gave at least some same-sex couples a shout-out last fall, even while ruling against them. Judge Jeffrey Sutton’s words have done little to quell the war of statistics and academic studies that has raged for years over the relative child-rearing skills of gay and straight parents.

  • Think The War For LGBT Equality Is All But Won? Think Again. Here's What You Need To Know Now.

    The queer rights movement has come a long way over the past 50 years and has seen an especially mind-blowing array of triumphs secured in just the last five years. From marriage equality sweeping much of the United States to the transgender community gaining traction, momentum and unprecedented visibility, today the dream of equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people is closer to becoming a reality than ever before. HuffPost Gay Voices Editor-at-Large Michelangelo Signorile is on the front line of that war -- and has been for over two decades.