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National survey finds safety and affirmation essential fundamental needs for LGBTQA+ young people

National survey finds safety and affirmation essential fundamental needs for LGBTQA+ young people ThuThursday 11 updated ThuThursday 11 Alexander Dalton gains happiness and fulfilment through advocacy work for LGBTQA+ youth. ( Share Print text only Cancel When nearly 5,000 LGBTQA+ young people were asked what makes them feel good about themselves, the answers that stood out the most were remarkably simple. One 17-year-old respondent answered: When I m laughing with my friends and I m able to forget anxiety and depression because I love them and they make me happy. If you or anyone you know needs help: Lifeline on 13 11 14 Headspace on 1800 650 890 Another wrote: Being surrounded by people that understand, while another said: When I dress the way I want to without noticing judging stares.

No, Pansexuality Isn t The Same As Bisexuality

No, Pansexuality Isn t The Same As Bisexuality
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Transgender athletes could face criminal charges under proposed Minnesota bill

© Getty A state lawmaker in Minnesota has introduced a bill that would result in criminal charges for transgender athletes. State Rep. Eric Lucero (R) introduced H.R. 1657 on Thursday, Metro Weekly reported. The bill seeks to ban transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports. Under the proposed legislation, “male” is specifically defined as a person with a “heterogametic sex chromosome pair consisting of one X chromosome and one Y chromosome.” ADVERTISEMENT The bill would ban transgender students who identify as women from trying out for or participating in female-only school sports. It would make doing so a petty misdemeanor punishable by a maximum fine of $300.

Die juristische Presseschau vom 25 Februar 2021: Urteil zu Folter in Syrien / Kein Widerruf bei Kilometerleasing / Abu Walaa verurteilt

Die juristische Presseschau vom 25 Februar 2021: Urteil zu Folter in Syrien / Kein Widerruf bei Kilometerleasing / Abu Walaa verurteilt
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