The Trans & Autistic Guide to Cruising

Exploring desire in bars, backrooms, parks, saunas, and beyond.

Devon Price

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Just outside the Magic Hedge in Chicago, a notorious cruising spot. Photo by author.

Leo Herrera (a writer, photographer, and filmmaker whom I really admire) has already written several guides to the art of cruising. I’m a big fan of Leo’s work in general, which blends an easy, gimlet-eyed humor with great compassion, sensibility, and a healthy awe for queer history, and I consider his cruising how-to’s to be the definitive introduction to the subject. I recommend reading them before diving into this piece.

You can find the full collection of Leo’s writings about cruising in his book, or at the following links:

Leo Herrera’s writing explains cruising to a gay male audience that is primarily cis, though I’ve followed his advice to the letter and found it applies just as easily to me…

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Devon Price
Devon Price

Written by Devon Price

He/Him or It/Its. Social Psychologist & Author of LAZINESS DOES NOT EXIST and UNMASKING AUTISM. Links to buy: https://linktr.ee/drdevonprice

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