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EFFECTS OF GENERAL AND SEXUAL MORY-SPECIFIC COVID-19-RELATED STRSORS ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF LBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL PEOPLE HONG KONG
MissnTo promote gay, lbian, bisexual and transgenr (LGBT+) healthre and tn Hong KongTo enurage LGBT+ diversy and cln and ensure that LGBT+ medil profsnals Hong Kong n brg their te selv to work. Guang Zhou Gay and Lbian Associatn Cha. Internalised homophobia, biphobia or transphobia might mean you stggle to be kd to yourself.
“I often get asked why I play for a [LGBT+] team… provis a safe space to play and also allows me to meet like-md people a space that don’t revolve around bars and clubs, which felt at the time to be the only way of meetg gay people. difficult emotns, such as guilt, sadns, nfn, anger, low self-teem and ternalised homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. A urt se filed by a gay widower highlights Hong Kong’s nservative approach to genr.
Cred: Wikimedia Commons/ doctorhoIn Hong Kong, a gay widower takg the ernment to urt over the right to be regnized as his late hband’s spoe is sparkg discsns over the cy’s antiquated approach to genr. We hope the ernment n take actn to implement the anti-discrimatn law and maral law for same-sex marriage and related benefs, so [Li and Ng] and others do not have to take actns personally to fight the whole system, ” said Alv Chng, a gay activist and eelance social worker.