Meet Attitude Uncut: Where Queer, Kink & Real Talk Get Naked

The venerable LGBTQ+ magazine Attitude just dropped a daring new sibling: Attitude Uncut — a digital-first “little brother” designed to dive deep, stay raw, and keep things real. It will drop online six times a year (between Attitude’s print issues), exclusively via Apple News+ and the Attitude app.

Attitude Uncut debuts with a theme bound to push buttons: Kink. Inspired by the gritty queer-biker ‘dom-com’ film Pillion, the issue features in-depth interviews with its stars, including Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling. Their story of power, submission, identity, fetish, and longing mirrors the magazine’s mission: to celebrate sexual fluidity, explore desire, and own the parts of ourselves many still whisper about.

Attitude Uncut doesn’t do fluff. It promises serious, uncensored, long-form journalism grounded in queer lives, kink culture, sexuality, identity, mental wellness, relationships, and art. The first issue already teases a lineup including:

  • Real stories from members of the queer kink community.

  • Dialogue with psychosexual therapists.

  • Provocative visual art and photography (cover thanks to photographer Charles Moriarty).

  • Think-pieces: from auto-eroticism & consent to what kink means at Pride, from queerness to sexual politics — all in a thoughtful, no-shame context.

The goal? To give space, loud, sexy, compassionate space, for voices too often forced to stay quiet. To see kink, desire and identity not as fringe or shameful, but as complex, human, alive. As Attitude’s Content Editor says, this is for “queer-culture obsessives and real supporters of LGBTQ media.”

Pillion star Alexander Skarsgård bares all for Attitude Uncut

In a media world flattened by social-media bite-size and algorithm-safe zones, Attitude Uncut stands out as a rebel: thoughtful instead of sensational; daring instead of polite; real instead of censored.

For people who live loud, love hard, explore freely, for kink-curious souls, poly hearts, queer identities, fluid lovers, this is a space that might feel less like a magazine and more like a club, a confessional, a safe harbour. It’s not just media; it’s community.

And for those who’ve been told to tone it down, to hide their desires or sanitize their stories, this issue says: “Come as you are. Tell your truth. Be uncut.”

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