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Sara Youngblood Gregory

Staff Writer at POPSUGAR

Sara Youngblood Gregory is a lesbian journalist and writer. She is the author of THE POLYAMORY WORKBOOK and former staff writer for POPSUGAR. She covers sex, queerness, culture, and health. Her work has been featured in Vice, Teen Vogue, HuffPost, Bustle, DAME, Cosmo, Jezebel, and many others.

Currently, Sara is the News and Reporting Spring 2023 Fellow at TransLash Media.

https://saragregory.org/

Publications

  • POPSUGAR
    11 articles
  • POPSUGAR
    11 articles
  • Livestrong
    10 articles
  • The Guardian
    2 articles
  • Refinery29
    2 articles
  • Yes! Magazine
    1 article
  • Giddy
    1 article

Writes Most On

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  • How to date when you’re a woman who doesn’t want children
    13 Feb 2024—The Guardian
    Women still face societal expectations when searching for a partner. Experts share tips on how to navigate childfree dating In the United States, the number of adults opting to go childfree is growing. According to 2021 data from the Pew Research Center, 44% percent of adults aged 18 to 49 report it’s unlikely they will ever have children – up 7% from 2018 data. The decision to have children, or not, is deeply personal. Some are concerned about the climate crisis or financial constraints,...
  • —The Guardian
  • How to Navigate Grief During the Holidays, With Advice From Experts
    20 Dec 2023—POPSUGAR
    The holiday season is in full swing, and with it comes a moment to focus on joy and connection. For many, it's one of the only opportunities during the year to take a break from work, spend time with extended family, and connect over food and tradition. But that's not always the case for people navigating grief. "It's supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year, [but it] was also the worst time of my life," Hollie, a 29-year-old living in Florida, tells POPSUGAR. In December 2013,...
  • —Livestrong
  • —Livestrong