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As contributing columnist to Gay Times Magazine, P. Eldridge invites readers into a reflective exploration through the intricacies of modern love and the tender unfolding of personal growth.

Here, she introduces her new column, SISSY, that delves into the complexities of gender, sexuality, and subverts societal expectations on identity and love.

Our womanhood is not an opinion to be debated: it is real. Following the UK Supreme Court ruling which deems the legal definition of 'woman' to be based on biological sex alone, P. Eldridge pens a rousing call to arms.

The cis creators pretending to be trans online. PSA: Trans lives are not an experiment, and caricaturing transness has real-life consequences

SISSY: Must women always initiate the invitation to be pursued? In the first instalment of her new monthly column for Gay Times, writer P. Eldridge confronts the maddening notion of “posturing” to be desired.

SISSY: When friends judge who you date, aren’t they also judging you?
For her monthly column, P. Eldridge reflects on friendship’s watchful eye, the scrutiny of trans love, and the right to choose – even imperfectly.

SISSY: When it comes to your ex's new girlfriend, comparison is the thief of joy. In her monthly column, P. Eldridge exposes the toxic comparisons and hidden rivalries plaguing trans women's love lives. Can sisterhood triumph over competition?

SISSY: When lust won’t bow to love, every touch is a free fall. In her monthly column, P. Eldridge relives a night’s lust and love collided on a city street.

SISSY: I went under the knife. (via Gay Times in Nov 2025) In her monthly column, P. Eldridge drags us into the aftermath of surgery in Paris: swollen, stitched, roses rotting in a turquoise vase, a lover’s hands washing her hair as she breaks.

SISSY: Whatever Climbs Back Inside Won’t Be Me.