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Everybody is different, and accepting yourself and others for who they are is an important part of sexual wellness and mental well-being.

LGBTQIA and Two Spirited Identity in a Virtual World

A youth peer supporter at Foundry Virtual talks about the advantages of connecting with others online as an LGBTQIA or Two-Spirit young person.

Many of us struggle with figuring out our identity and place in the world as young people. But for young people who identify as LGBTQIA or Two-Spirit (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, asexual, aromantic, agender, or another gender or sexuality minority), making sense of who we are and finding communities we belong to can be even more confusing. Exploring our identities as LGBTQIA and Two-Spirit people can feel lonely, overwhelming, or even dangerous.

 

Having social support – and especially, having the support of other LGBTQIA and Two-Spirit people who we can relate to – is key. These supports can help us to realize that we are not alone. There’s a vibrant, flourishing community of people like us with its own rich culture and history out there to welcome us.

 

But what do you do when you don’t feel comfortable telling anyone in person about your identity? What if you live in a community where you don’t feel accepted for who you are? For many LGBTQIA and Two-Spirit young people, the internet may the first place we feel able to express ourselves openly.


Written by a Youth Peer Support Worker on the Foundry Virtual BC team.

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