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Some people are attracted to people of the opposite sex,
some to the same sex, and some to both. Lots of young people find
themselves feeling confused about who they are attracted to. Being lesbian, gay or bisexual isn’t a choice, it’s the
way someone feels inside and is natural to that person. It may take a while
for you to work out your own feelings.
For some young people coming to terms with the fact that
they might be attracted to someone of the same sex can be very difficult.
If you feel like this, remember that there are plenty of people who can
help. Try contacting one of the organisations listed on the
counselling and support page. They can talk things
through with you and help you to explore and come to terms with the way you
feel.
There are some services and projects especially for young
people who identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual or who are exploring their
sexuality. These are listed below. However, all of the 4YP services shown
on this website are for everyone, no matter what your sexuality.
Freedom Youth
A group that welcomes lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender young people and those exploring their sexuality aged between 13
-21 years. The group meets on Tuesday evenings 19:00 – 21:30pm in a central
location. It's a great way to meet others who are going through
similar experiences, in a safe space. You can also call them for
information and advice on safer sex and sexual health.
Call 0117 3773677
www.freedomyouth.co.uk
Off the Record LGBT Service
2 Horfield Road, St Michaels Hill, BS2 8EA
Free confidential counselling for 13-25 year old lesbian,
gay, bisexual or transgender young people and those questioning their
sexuality. The service is offered by a lesbian and a gay counsellor.
Tuesdays and Wednesdays 13:00 -20:00.
To book call 0808 8089120 and ask for the LGBT
service.
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