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Think you may be gay, lesbian or bisexual?

If you are reading this, it's possible that you’re feeling confused, isolated, and very vulnerable. Although these are all completely natural emotions, it's important to recognize that you don't have to feel this way forever—and you are certainly not alone.

Many people struggle with their sexual orientation at some point in their lives, particularly when young, and end up confident in their sexuality, be it straight, gay, lesbian or bisexual. All these forms of sexuality are entirely normal and healthy.

Tips and tools you can use

The term "sexual orientation" is used to identify whether we are attracted romantically or sexually to the opposite gender (heterosexual), the same gender (homosexual), or both genders (bisexual).

Recognize that this is not something we can choose or change. We are who we are and need to be proud of our own sexual orientation and respectful of others’ orientation as well. Here are some other tips and strategies that we hope you will find helpful:

Plain facts

Accepting your orientation

Coming out

If you are thinking of "coming out," here are some points to consider:

Though you may or may not be convinced of this right now, your sexual orientation is an integral part of who you are. Great things can come out of your decision to get more in touch with—and be more open about—your sexual orientation. Important relationships may change; some may grow and strengthen, others might fall by the wayside. The more you’re able to be honest about your sexuality, the better your chance at a healthy, happy life. The road won’t always be easy, but it’s yours to enjoy!

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