Does your school allow same-sex couples to attend prom? Reblog if you support LGBTQ couples!
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It’s totally normal for teens to have questions about sex and sexuality. Sex, Etc. gives teens the honest and accurate sexual health information they want, need and deserve.
Teens 13-19 years-old can ask our expert about sex, sexual health and sexuality here or get advice from other teens in our Forums on Sexetc.org!
We like it when ads are inclusive of LGBTQ people and support marriage equality. Reblog if you agree that love is love, no matter the other person’s gender.
Did you know that states with “don’t say gay” laws forbid teachers from discussing LGBTQ issues in class? Reblog if you think schools should stop censoring what is taught about LGBTQ people.
Learn more about how schools censor sex ed and what you can do about it.
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Bisexuality is more than curiosity. Reblog if you embrace your sexual orientation—straight, gay or bi—as a part of who you are.
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It’s totally normal for teens to have questions about sex and sexuality. Sex, Etc. gives teens the honest and accurate sexual health information they want, need and deserve.
Teens 13-19 years-old can ask our expert about sex, sexual health and sexuality here or get advice from other teens in our Forums on Sexetc.org!
Publishers are embracing LGBTQ charaters in teen novels. What books have you read that have a main character who is LGBTQ?
Honey Boo Boo thinks it’s OK to be gay. Reblog and like if you agree!
Are you passionate about LGBTQ issues? Visit our Action Center to find out how you can make a difference for LGBTQ people!
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Gandalf is quite outspoken about LGBTQ equality.
You can stand up for LGBTQ people in your school by joining a GSA. Find out why Jamie joined her school’s gay-straight alliance.
Sir Ian McKellen, who plays “Gandalf the Gay” in the Lord of the Rings.
(quote: McKellen on the Colbert Report)
Don’t say “that’s so gay.” Find a different word word to use.