The biggest factor that needs to be understood, addressed, and dealt with is the rate of suicide of transgender students. Transgender students in high school and college are more likely to attempt suicide at a point in their life if they are not offered gender appropriate programming, housing, bathrooms and locker rooms, counseling, health care, and having name changes on records and documents. There have been countless times that I have gone into the women’s restroom, because I am not fully transitioned and I know that I do not pass as well as I would like to, and I get a mean look or someone tells me I’m in the wrong restroom. I have been at work cleaning the restrooms and a women asks me to leave so she may use the restroom, because she
Afraid to Come Out Over the past few decades the lgbt community has come a long way. Being homosexual is not as taboo as it once was. However, there are still many people in the world who are afraid to tell people that they are or may be gay. There are several different reason that someone might be afraid of coming out of the closet. Most of them think that they will probably suffer from some type of rejection. The most common worry is rejection from their families. Mostly young homosexuals will feel pressure from the rejection of their peers. and in general homosexuals will have the fear of being rejected by society as a whole.
The effective Christ-centered counseling is founded upon a counselor’s loving and welcoming heart toward his or her counselee. Counselees with many different counseling issues such as divorce, abuse, depression, or anxiety approach their counselors with traumatic experiences and hurt. Therefore, the first step of successful counseling process is to establish
Results: Sixty students completed a stereotype and prejudice survey measuring the amount of knowledge they have on identifying a person’s sexual orientation and why it is difficult for them to be open bout there sexual preferences in society. Students were asked background question in relation to age, gender, and college year.
Rivers begins his exploration of the history of gay parents and their families in the U.S. shortly after the end of World War II. For most of the 20th century, homosexuality was not only classified as a psychological disorder, but was also illegal. Gay fathers and lesbian mothers had to keep their sexual identities secret out of fear of both legal and cultural repercussions. Homosexuality was highly stigmatized. Exposure often meant loss of employment, alienation from families and friends, violence and hostility from the larger community and even imprisonment. For homosexual parents, exposure meant that they could—and often did—lose custody of their children as well as visitation rights.
Are You Born Gay? There has been researchers that have speculated that you are born gay, although so far there has been no proof to support that hypothesis. I believe that being gay is a decision you personally make, not you having a genetic gay gene. I believe that you
Oral Information: - Hand gestures. - Repeat sentence. "Sexual orientation has nothing to do with choice. Our findings suggest there may be genes at play and we found evidence for two sets that affect whether a man is gay or straight." (The Australian, Article on Homosexuality.) There is a difference in the X chromosome, given by the article. There is also a change in the 8 chromosome that predicts whether a child will be gay or not.
Gay pride or LGBT pride is the attitude against violence towards the lesbian, gay, bisexuals, and transgender, or LGBT community. Gay pride parades celebrate the acceptance and diversity in the LGBT community. Although Pride was considered immoral and was originally a riot, it is now considered a celebration of togetherness and acceptance for the LGBT community.
Imagine a life where someone is being called purely disgusting and sinful for something they simply cannot control. One thing that may come to mind is a person with Down syndrome, being made fun of for something they were born with. It’s the same way for the millions of LGBT people whom have to face the same struggle in their daily lives. Lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals are born to be the way they are. I have gained my own knowledge of this with my experience of being gay, statistics show that environmental factors don’t always affect sexuality, and studies have concluded that a gay gene must be present.
Most Americans have the right to marry, why can't same-sex couples? Gay marriage is legal in America, but many states and priests ban or don’t allow couples to marry. I find this unfair because heterosexual couples can marry basically anywhere they want. Many churches support gay marriage, but some don't approve of it. Also many towns ban homosexual marriage, but allow heterosexual marriage. Why deny someone the right to marry just because they prefer the same-sex? I don't understand why people are against same-sex marriage because marriage is for everyone, many religious leaders support same-sex marriage or they are homosexual, and gay couples are wonderful parents.
So in this section we will be looking at a scholarly article about one’s ability to conceal their sexual orientation. The author is trying to see if a regular off the street person can disseminate between a homosexual or heterosexual male or female. The first study included 20 homosexual men, 20 lesbian, 18 heterosexual men and 20 heterosexual women. There ages ranged from 23-29 the women homosexual ages were a little younger, 82% of the participant’s were caucasian other than that there were no significant dissimilarities.
Review on “Reducing Bullying Toward LGBTQ Youths in Schools” Yian Chen Trine University Bullying happens nearly everywhere, especially in schools where the students are not educated and mature enough to have empathy on others and know the consequences bullying can lead to. In schools, people from children to teenagers and all the way to adults can be victims for bullying and it can come from various reasons. “Bullying toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youths is a pervasive problem in schools that has negative impacts on LGBTQ students' mental health and educational outcomes.”(Kopels & Paceley, 2012) The article suggests that the school social workers should adjust to the characteristics of bullying towards LGBTQ students and respond accordingly. The interventions and addressing to school climates from school social workers is a vital part in assisting victims in bullying.
Analytic Essay: Being gay: When? Jacob was born in 1990 in San Francisco and considers himself very openly gay, attending Pride whenever he could and participating in his local LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and more) center’s events. It is something he thinks about almost every day. Just as most people think of others who pass them on the street, Jacob could bump into a cute guy and think about how much fun they could have together if he said “Hi!” In the back of his mind, he has a label - an identity that relates to these actions. He knows it as being gay. If however, Jacob was born at another time, centuries before, he would not have this label; if Jacob from 200 CE in Greece had ‘gay’ defined to him, would he identify as such?
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals, also known as LGBT population have experienced a great deal of oppression worldwide. These particular individuals undergo discrimination from society, whether for reasons of ignorance, fear or intolerance, this population faces challenges in multiple areas of social justice sexual. Although the LGBT culture has made some strides in the areas of state and federal legislation, there is still a wide range of criminalization that takes place within our culture. Understanding the LGBT community and the history of their oppression may be the first step in becoming culturally competent. For many years this culture was denied their basic constitutional rights that were afforded to their equal heterosexual peers. Basic rights such as, adoption and marriage were uncommon to this culture until the 20th century.
The battles that the LGBT community faces every day are something most people aren’t familiar with. For me however it’s a different story. The LGBT community is a community looking for wider acceptance and understanding. Every morning someone who is lesbian, gay, transsexual, or transgender has to wake up and face the daily battles of living this lifestyle. They have to fight for equality and have hope they won’t get shorthanded just because of how they live their life. It’s becoming easier for people to be okay with what they are, but it’s still not fully accepted. It’s a constant battle in the minds of people who don’t feel supported by their loved ones, or they feel like they can’t be who they truly want to be. In reality of the whole situation, we’re all human, rich or poor, straight or part of the LGBT community. So why is there still fear in people? And why can’t we all just let everyone be happy?