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Contents:
- HOW CHRISTIAN PARENTS SHOULD RPOND TO THEIR CHILD'S GAY INTY CRISIS
- WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD SAYS: "I'M GAY"
- COMG OUT: A PARENTS GUI TO SUPPORTG YOUR GAY TEEN
- WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT GAY TEENAGERS
- WHAT'S LIFE LIKE FOR GAY KIDS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS?
HOW CHRISTIAN PARENTS SHOULD RPOND TO THEIR CHILD'S GAY INTY CRISIS
* being gay as a teenager *
They change their pronouns, go to school danc wh people of the same genr, and are more likely than any prev generatn to openly intify as gay, lbian, bisexual, transgenr or otherwise queer.
Many young transgenr and gay people have been affected by a wave of recent Republin-led legislatn qutng their inty or puttg rtrictns on their liv. It’s a different world om when his olr sister, Brianna Henrson, attend jt seven years ago, when there were very few openly gay stunts. Often, young people don’t intify only one tegory, and thk of them as overlappg: “The majory of my iends and peers are bisexual or pansexual, more than jt straight-up gay or lbian or trans, ” said Jareth Leiker, a high school stunt Portland, Ore.
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD SAYS: "I'M GAY"
"Mom, Dad, I'm gay!" Your brave, wonrful, betiful child has spoken the words out loud that somewhere the back of your md you already spected. This moment of honty is the begng of a journey that n be challengg for both you and your child. * being gay as a teenager *
Rearchers say that as beg gay or transgenr beme more accepted, more people me out of the closet than prev generatns, and earlier. In 2014, the basketball player Jason Colls beme the first openly gay athlete one of the four major North Amerin pro sports leagu, and a year later, Calyn Jenner, the Olympian and Kardashian, me out as transgenr.
COMG OUT: A PARENTS GUI TO SUPPORTG YOUR GAY TEEN
And while both groups reported hearg the words “gay” and “queer” ed negatively at siar rat — a data pot reflected terviews wh teenagers, who say they still hear “that’s so gay” school hallways — the younger graduat were signifintly more likely to hear those words ed a posive light, too. Four charts showg that more young people today intify as gay, lbian or bisexual; more approve of gay marriage; fewer reported harassment high school; more say their school had a gay-straight alliance.
Support for transgenr rights lags that for gay rights, and ’s easier to be a young gay person than a young trans person, teenagers said. About 70 percent of high school stunts who intify as gay, lbian or bisexual reported persistent sadns, acrdg to recent data om the Centers for Disease Control and Preventn, twice the rate of their heterosexual peers. Homophobic remarks among stunts are more mon Southern and ral schools, and ls so at private schools and the Wt and Northeast, acrdg to GLSEN.
WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT GAY TEENAGERS
Young people are also affected by the culture at large, rearchers say, as anti-trans legislatn and what crics ll “Don’t Say Gay” bills reverberate across the untry.
WHAT'S LIFE LIKE FOR GAY KIDS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS?
The prence of a gay-straight alliance improv the school climate as a whole, studi show, even for people who don’t participate.
It’s not pletely known what someone to be lbian, gay, straight, or bisexual, but your sexual orientatn probably started at a very young age.
The phrase “ the closet” may be ed to refer to someone who is gay, lbian, or bisexual, but hasn’t told iends and fay members yet.