Identity

Gender, sexual and other kinds of identity often play big parts in our lives and our experiences living in the world, our sense of self, our sexualities, and our interpersonal relationships. Here’s information on gender, including transgender and gender-expansive identities, intersex, gender roles, expression and navigating gender in relationships, sexual orientation, including the asexuality spectrum, and other kinds of sexual identity, as well as other aspects of identity to help you find your own way around your own identity and figure out what it all means for you.

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Articles and Advice in this area:

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  • Ruby Seago

Ruby shares the experiences that helped them make sense of their queer identity.

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  • Mo Ranyart

Mo shares their own journey in understanding their sexual orientation, including how a certain cult classic brought them clarity.

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  • Jack Ralls

Jack talks about the process of figuring out their queer identity.

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  • Asher

Asher talks about how an unhealthy relationship lead them to some questions about, and exploration of, their sexual orientation.

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  • Mo Ranyart

If you’re unsure of your sexual orientation, that uncertainty can feel overwhelming. You’re not alone in this feeling, though! We’ve compiled the experiences of several people who’ve gone through that questioning process in the hope that their experiences might be relatable or comforting.

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  • Jacob Mirzaian

Welcome to the wonderful world of being a bisexual queer and feeling weird about it! This often means spending our lives moving in and out of environments that are supportive and unsupportive to varying degrees and coming into contact with stereotypes which other people hold in their minds, our own…

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  • Mo Ranyart

First off, it’s great that you’ve found a sexual orientation that you identify strongly with! Regardless of if and when you talk about this with anyone else, it’s an exciting and positive thing to understand and accept about yourself, so: congratulations! When contemplating coming out, remember that…

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  • Mo Ranyart

Maggie’s question continued: I’m struggling with the fact that when I talk about being bisexual I mean that I could happily be in a committed relationship or desire to have sex with someone of any gender. I sometimes find that when people (as a way of trying to be supportive, which I am grateful for…

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  • Heather Corinna
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This piece is part of Rebel Well: a Starter Survival Guide to a Trumped America for Teens and Emerging Adults . The current social and political climate for those who are LGBTQA+, especially youth, can feel really scary. We know from the previous Trump administration, as well as the Trump campaign…

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  • Andy Herrera

Being bisexual entails a very specific struggle that isn’t talked about enough: being believed.