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1. Empty Closets Forum

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Visit Hollow Closets, an online community for male lover, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender, and a safe & supportive place to request for and grant advice about coming out. Introduce yourself to the people, express your gender identity, discuss problems with relationships with family members, friends, & partners, and get support.MOREView Recent Threads

2. LesbianChatr Forum

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The LesbianChatr forum features woman loving woman and bisexual chat topics along with member profiles, local searches, photo swaps, and social media. Introduce yourself and let everyone here at lesbian chat Network know about you, have something you need to rant about? Announce your outburst here and much more.MOREView Recent Threads

3. LGBT HERO Forum

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Visit this safe, happier, healthier, and non-judgmental vacuum for LGBTQ people to chat with one another about their issues and life experience. converse sexuality and gender identity, inequality active lgbtq forums teens

Since October is LGBTQ History Month (not to be confused with Pride Month held in June), there will probably be plenty of panels discussing the importance of diversity and LGBTQ issues.

So here are my top 35 potential LGTBQ panel discussion questions for Pride Month or LGBTQ History Month. You will not ask them all, but perhaps they might provide some inspiration as you develop your own list.

LGBTQ Panel Discussion Questions

  1. What does LGBTQQIP2SAA be upright for?
  2. What is the difference between sexual orientation and gender identity?
  3. How do you see more/less acceptance of LGBTQ in society?
  4. How can we build an atmosphere of inclusion, regardless of our personal or religious views?

Benefits/Consequences

  1. Why are “firsts” vital to note? What other barrier breakers have you witnessed in your lifetime?
  2. Since many national figures own come out, is it easier for employees in your organization to reach out?
  3. What is the biggest or most common misconception about trans people?

LGBTQ Panel Discussion Questions about the Journey

  1. What kinds of things might a person who is lesbian, gay, bisexual person, or transgender go through when coming out?
  2. What kinds of things might a trans pe

    10 LGBTQ Support Groups To Join (And Follow) This Pride Month!

    Over the years, many researchers have worked diligently to show that one of the biggest factors for the LGBTQ community is social support. Sustain not only from their community but from their loved ones, coworkers, peers, neighbors, and even strangers is important when it comes to the well-being of people who determine as LGBTQIA+.

    Moreover, building supportive relationships with other members of the rainbow people can help increase resilience, reduce feelings of isolation, and reduce the feeling of being invisible.

    In this blog, I’ve compiled a list of 10 LGBTQ support groups (for teens, young adults, and adults) that you can participate and follow this Lgbtq+ fest month and beyond.

    So without further ado, let’s receive this rolling and stare at the LGBTQ resource centers and support groups near you!

    LGBTQ Support Groups To Join

    1. LGBT Existence Center

    Since 1989, LGBT Being Center has been empowering LGBTQ and HIV communities. The resource center can help you find assist groups to help you come out, explore your sexual orientation and gender identity, and connect with others of the rainbow community.

    The active groups you ca

    Serious LGBTQ

    Alright sit the fuck down bitches I'm gonna explain a goddamn story.

    I'm Silver Scrapes. You probably know me as Silver Scrapes, the beautiful, charming, intelligent, witty lobby moderator and global voice.

    But unbeknownst to most, I am a transgender lady. And I'm pretty hilariously insecure about it and other things.
    Back when I was about 13-14, seven years ago, I took a high academy level psychology class - I had to obtain express permission to be able to do this, being underage and whatnot. I loved the class, absorbed all the data given to me enjoy a sponge. One of the later weeks in the class, the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM, was discussed, a catalogue of information covering all kinds of disorders from acute stress disorder to voyeurism. I bought a mimic for myself out of my own pocket, and this, too I absorbed. I scoured through the information with a voracity that I reserve for only my greatest interests.

    As I read through these, I frequently avoided the sexual disorder segment. Being a young teen, I for some reason was certain someone would find and judge me for the information I sought. But eventually I did it,

    50+ and THRIVING

    Leah Raisor and Michelle Reed are the facilitators.
    (lraisor@lgbtlifecenter.org / mreed@lgbtlifecenter.org)

    This 50+ support team is a dynamic gathering designed for individuals over the age of 50 who want to explore new activities, learn fresh skills, and enjoy camaraderie.

    Through a variety of engaging events and classes provided by Tidewater Arts Outreach, members can wait active, discover recent passions, and develop lasting friendships in a fun and supportive atmosphere. It’s a wonderful opportunity to connect with others while embracing personal growth and shared experiences.

     

    Ace&Aro+ Affirming Space (18+)

    1st Fridays from 7:00 – 9 PM [HYBRID]
    Facilitator: Remi Jäger (he/him)

    aceandarospace@gmail.com

    Open to adults who identify as or are questioning being on the asexual and/or aromantic spectrums.

    We hope to provide an reachable place for our community to combine , support one another, and talk about our successes, difficulties, joys, and struggles as Ace and Aro people.

    Currently, we offer one endorse meeting a month, along with a few social events like board game nights, holiday parties, park walks, museum tours, and bookstore