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Nicole Pasulka

Senior Features Editor

Nicole Pasulka is Cosmopolitan's senior features editor. She's written about gender, activism, and criminal justice for New York magazine, Harper's, Mother Jones, VICE, The Believer, and more. Her writing has been anthologized in the Best American series and featured on NPR's All Things Considered. Her first book, How You Get Famous: Ten Years of Drag Madness in Brooklyn, about NYC's drag scene, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2022 and hailed by the New York Times as “the story of America now.

Latest from Nicole Pasulka

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Are the Best Reality Stars the Most Misunderstood Ones?

Six reality stars weigh in on who they think people just don’t really get.  


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3 Men Open Up About Infertility—From “Zero Sperm” to 8 Years of IVF

For many women, these stories will sound hauntingly familiar.

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Exclusive: Gen Z Men Stress About Fertility Way More Than You’d Expect

And the call is coming from inside the house.

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What’s Really Going on With Sex Scenes? According to Our New Data, Not What You’ve Heard

Hundreds of you answered Cosmopolitan’s call to share your turn-ons, turn-offs, and yearnings when it comes to onscreen intimacy. The results—coupled with a chaotically waffling Hollywood—paint a surprisingly complex, delightfully horny picture.

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Here’s Your Evidence That Trans People Have Always Existed

In an exclusive interview, actor Tommy Dorfman and the creators of the play Becoming Eve talk about the power of trans love and how gender fluidity is an ancient concept.

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How These Trans Influencers Fell in Love and Ran Away Together

Elle Deran Michel and Ezra Michel Deran are #RelationshipGoals.

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Presenting: The Help Elected Women Really Need

We interviewed dozens of women in office about the many hurdles they face at work. And while no two people’s experiences were exactly alike, here are the six most prevalent pain points we found—plus how to circumvent each of them.

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Here’s What Female Political Representation Looks Like in Your State

In partnership with the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) at Rutgers University, we combed through federal, state, and local data to plot out exactly where U.S. women hold political power—and the sometimes frustrating, always complex landscape they operate in.

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