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Sexuality and Gender

Sexuality, gender identity, all things LGBTQ+. Find advice on understanding your identity, celebrating queer joy, and coming out, as well as advice and resources for allies.

Pride Isn’t Cancelled – How You Can Celebrate From Home
Sexuality and Gender

Pride Isn’t Cancelled – How You Can Celebrate From Home

ByHelen Dring

Social distancing doesn’t mean the end of pride, here’s some virtual pride events across the UK you can attend from your living room

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What is transphobia and how can we challenge it?
Being an ally | Sexuality and Gender

What is transphobia and how can we challenge it?

ByMorven Loh

Trans rights and trans activism is something we all need to learn about to challenge transphobia

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An 18 year old young person with blue hair in plaits wearing sunglasses with the pride flag reflecting in their sunglasses
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

What is asexuality?

ByAlice Hiley

Asexuality is a sexual orientation where someone feels little or no sexual attraction to anyone

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A transfeminine non-binary person and transmasculine gender-nonconforming person embracing
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

Do I have to come out?

ByAlice Hiley

Coming out is great for lots of reasons, but it’s never okay to pressure people to come out

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Person in stripy jumper with their back to the camera watching TV
Queer culture | Sexuality and Gender

What to watch this LGBTQ+ History Month

ByAlice Hiley

Watching TV featuring queer characters is for life, not just for LGBTQ+ History Month. Here’s what we’re binging this LGBTQ+ History Month.

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LGBTQ+ and in a difficult family situation? Here’s what to do
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

LGBTQ+ and in a difficult family situation? Here’s what to do

ByAlice Hiley

If you’re dealing with a difficult family situation, or know someone who is, here’s a handy guide to help you through

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Heartstopper: Queer representation and why it’s so important
Queer culture | Sexuality and Gender

Heartstopper: Queer representation and why it’s so important

ByJake Ellis

The show that has us smiling, crying, and feeling the love – Heartstopper shows why queer representation is so important

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15 tips for coping with transphobia
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

15 tips for coping with transphobia

ByYoung trans+ committee

Explore practical tips and advice for coping with transphobia in society and online, given by our trans+ youth committee

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What is social transitioning?
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

What is social transitioning?

ByYoung trans+ committee

Explore what social transitioning means for trans+ individuals, including changes like names, pronouns, and appearance

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“It gets easier, I promise”: An experience of socially transitioning
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

“It gets easier, I promise”: An experience of socially transitioning

ByYoung trans+ committee

Read a personal experience of socially transitioning. Discover the challenges and joys of embracing one’s true self amidst adversity

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