Highlights of the specific mental health needs among gay and bisexual men.
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I’M HAVG A PROPER GAY CRISIS
* i'm having a gay crisis *
Medilly Reviewed by Isabel Lowell, MD on July 15, 2021 If you’re LGBTQ -- lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr or nonbary, or queer -- your genr and sexualy n affect your mental health and wellns.
GAY MIDLIFE CRISIS: IT’S A THG
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The majory of gay and bisexual men have and mata good mental health, even though rearch has shown that they are at greater risk for mental health problems. Like everyone else, the majory of gay and bisexual men are able to pe succsfully if nnected to the right rourc. However, ongog homophobia, stigma (negative and ually unfair beliefs), and discrimatn (unfairly treatg a person or group of people) n have negative effects on your health.
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