Here is your sneak peek of what these lovebirds had to say within the pages of The U-Haul Issue

INTERVIEWS BY ROXY BOURDILLON, NIC CROSARA AND ELLA GAUCI, IMAGES BY WADE MUIR/RACHEL SHERLOCK (@RACHELSHERLOCKPHOTOGRAPHY)/NATASHA PSZENICKI

Within the pages of our brand new The U-Haul Issue we are shining a spotlight on queer love stories. Some of our favourite LGBTQIA+ couples reveal the no-holds-barred truth about their relationships: their meet-cutes, their secrets, how they really overcome challenges together. At a time when our community is increasingly under attack, queer love remains strong, beautiful and worth fighting for.

Here’s your teaser for which of your faves are featured in our cover story

“When we became parents, it made us fall deeper in love”: Jade Anouka and Grace Savage
recount their epic romance

“We explore our masc-ness together”: Say hello to TikTok superstars Jules and Malin

“People see us and think, ‘When I’m in my 50s or 60s, that could be my life’”: The internet’s favourite aunties AKA Tracie and Cheryl Parsa-Brown

“What lesbians do you know that have ever taken it slow?!”: The Kellgren-Fozards talk lesbian romance, rainbow families and queer disabled visibility

“Polyamory allows us to follow sparks and desires”: Milo Turnley and Taali Akosoa Kwaten on their soft and otherworldly romance

“The depths of grief are evidence of the depths of love”: Meet legendary trans singer Beverly Glenn-Copeland and his wife Elizabeth

“Find someone you want to laugh with forever”: Model/content creator Sam Elson and tattoo artist/security officer Ashen talk queer visibility, mental health and inflatable turkeys

“Queer love looks like resistance”: Joelle Taylor and Emily Witham are creative, trailblazing and wildly in love

Want to swoon over these love stories? Be sure to pre-order a copy of The U-Haul Issue now.

COVER IMAGE BY SCARLETT WARRICK (@SCARLETTWARRICK)

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