Nathaniel Corns
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Bio
A 21 year old trans man stumbling his way through life. Recent English Literature and Film Studies graduate. Pagan, activist, bisexual.
Stories (23/0)
Introducing a New Cat to Your Home
Getting a new family member is always extremely exciting, but it can also be quite daunting – especially if it is for the first time. This applies to new human family members, yes, but it also applies to new animal family members. In the days before picking up our first cat, Onyx, I was so nervous. What would she be like? Would she like us? Would I like her? Onyx was around 5 years old when we picked her up from her foster home. She had found life in the rescue centre very stressful and was placed with a family in a flat. We did not know much about her history; she was a clean slate for us but we knew she’s had 5 years of experiences. So for anyone else facing the same situation as we were, I wanted to give some advice on how to introduce your new cat into your home.
By Nathaniel Corns4 years ago in Petlife
A Quick Guide to Sensory Processing Disorder
You may have never heard about Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). It’s not something that’s often talked about in wider society, but as someone who works in Pediatrics (young people’s health services) I hear the term used frequently. I even have the disorder myself. A lot of children and adults don’t know about the condition until they come to our services, so I decided to write a brief explanation of what the condition is, and what it means for adults and children with the condition.
By Nathaniel Corns5 years ago in Psyche
10 Positive Things I Noticed After I Stopped Smoking
If you want my honest opinion, I could not recommend quitting enough. I have seen so many benefits that made me wish I had quit sooner. I have been smoke free since January 1, 2018, and I feel so much better in myself. Here are just a small handful of things that I have noticed since quitting:
By Nathaniel Corns5 years ago in Longevity
- Top Story - May 2019
I Will Always Be Trans Before I Am BiTop Story - May 2019
Judging by the title, I wouldn't blame you for thinking this is going to be a rage piece—a rant against cis LGB people. It's not. I've come to terms with the fact that, as a trans person, I have to be cautious of every single cis person I meet, regardless of whether they are also LGB. I want to explain what I mean by that, because there is every chance that there is a cis LGB person reading this and thinking, "but why? we're in the same community," and you wouldn't be wrong, but for trans people it's not that simple.
By Nathaniel Corns5 years ago in Humans
10 Things You Need to Know Before Becoming a Bartender
For the past three years I've had a part time job as a bartender to get me through university. This summer I'm about to graduate, which means leaving the bar work behind me for a full time job. I wanted to look back on the past three years and think about what advice I would give to past me to save myself (and you) some aggro. So I've compiled a list of 10 things you should know about bar tending based on my own experiences on the front line.
By Nathaniel Corns5 years ago in Proof
Why Seeing a Trans Man on Netflix's 'Queer Eye' Was so Important
Queer Eye is the Netflix show that everyone seems to be talking about. It stars Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk, and Jonathan Van Ness—the "Fab Five" who give a make over to someone who needs it. The show is based off theBravo Series titled Queer Eye For the Straight Guy.
By Nathaniel Corns5 years ago in Geeks
Queen Biopic 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Doesn't Bite the Dust
After months of being incredibly excited about this film and talking about it to anyone who would listen, I finally got to see Bohemian Rhapsody. Here I intend to give my honest review of it – forgetting what other critics have said and what friends and family have said. This is a review of my own experience with Bohemian Rhapsody.
By Nathaniel Corns6 years ago in Geeks