β29-09-2020 07:11 PM
β29-09-2020 07:11 PM
Hi @Former-Member , @Former-Member
β29-09-2020 07:11 PM
β29-09-2020 07:11 PM
Hi again,
I'm gender and sexuality questioning, at the moment I identify trans & gay. I haven't decided on pronouns.
Looking forward to the discussion here π
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Alright wonderful humans! Let us jump into discussion point one around the chat about the LGBTQIA+ community and mental health π³οΈβππ³οΈβππ³οΈβπ
First question! @Jynx @eth @Former-Member @Fluttershy1 @Former-Member
What do you think are some of the common causes of poor mental health for people in the LGBTQI community?
β29-09-2020 07:13 PM
β29-09-2020 07:13 PM
That's awesome to hear what a supportive environment you've helped create for them @eth! Thanks for sharing
β29-09-2020 07:13 PM
β29-09-2020 07:13 PM
Hey @Former-Member thanks so much for sharing π We look forward to chatting with you too, very much!
@Schitzo Welcome! And hello @Fluttershy1 !
β29-09-2020 07:15 PM
β29-09-2020 07:15 PM
A little bit about myself, I'm bisexual and I've have just worked out that I'm non binary and I go by they/them
β29-09-2020 07:15 PM
β29-09-2020 07:15 PM
What do you think are some of the common causes of poor mental health for people in the LGBTQI community?
Thereβs a lot of intersecting factors, I feel it largely stems from ongoing stigmatisation and discrimination. A lot of the community have been ostracised from their family of origin or have lost close relationships based purely on an unchangeable part of their identity.We still face challenges at every level; in individual relationships, through poor or harmful media representation, or even in words and actions that arenβt understood to be homophobic or transphobic. This can lead to feelings of worthlessness, shame, or needing to hide part of who we are to avoid being hurt. Itβs not usually the only cause, but it can contribute greatly to having mental health issues.
β29-09-2020 07:15 PM
β29-09-2020 07:15 PM
@Former-Member I feel alone.
β29-09-2020 07:18 PM
β29-09-2020 07:18 PM
Hi all,
I don't really "identify" with many things besides maybe being a cat lover haha.
Would've said bisexual back in the day before I knew there were more options - so pansexual now if you had to label it : )
Fine w she/her pronouns...really don't wake up in the morning and "feel like a woman" but I never think about myself in terms of gender, so I guess more gender-non-concerned than actively genderneutral, if that makes any sense
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@Former-Member @Jynx @Former-Member @Schitzo @Fluttershy1 @Former-Member @Former-Member one of the mental health challenges that has major effects on depression and anxiety and self-worth is gender dysphoria - feeling like you're in the wrong body. I didn't know at the time that my child felt this from early childhood as they didn't even have the language to say so until they were in their early 20s. It was so strong for them that, after chest-feeding 2 children, they decided to have a double mastectomy. This after several years on 'T' as well (testerone).
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