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  1. That’s right, these days, you can literally have it all. (Even children!) But first, you have to simply take the plunge this Pride month: Get in loser, we’re going gay.

  2. From in-depth storytelling on the fight for LGBTQ+ rights to intimate profiles of queer cultural vanguards, it’s a platform for all of the bold, stylish, and rebellious ways that LGBTQ+ people are reshaping our world every day.

  3. Potential benefits and risks. How to talk about it. If it doesn't go well. Where to find support. Takeaway. Figuring out your orientation can be complicated. In a society where most of us are...

  4. Try out different LGBTQ+ labels and see if they’re a good fit for you. While “gay” is a totally valid label to identify with, it isn’t the only LGBTQ+ label out there. You might find that terms like queer, bisexual, or pansexual might be a better fit for you and your sense of attraction. Here’s a quick breakdown of what ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GayGay - Wikipedia

    In modern English, gay has come to be used as an adjective, and as a noun, referring to the community, practices and cultures associated with homosexuality. In the 1960s, gay became the word favored by homosexual men to describe their sexual orientation.

  6. “Coming out is an ongoing process. One way to start this process is by reading about other peoples’ experiences of coming out and learning about organizations and groups that can support and mentor you.” Talkspace therapist Liz Kelly, LCSW. If you’re ready, you’re ready.

  7. Recognising, accepting, and expressing your non-normative sexual orientation and/or gender identity is a series of developmental stages special to you.