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Scarleteen's Link-In-Bio

A list of recent links posted to Scarleteen's social media platforms.
    Three trans individuals next to each other. From left to right: a white trans woman with wavy hair and wearing a tank top, a Black trans man with the transgender pride flag painted on his cheek, and a trans man who appears to be Southeast Asian and is wearing a denim jacket.

    Trans Summer School: Am I Trans Enough?

    Am I trans enough? It’s probably one of the most pervasive questions for trans and otherwise gender nonconforming people and the answer is “yes.”

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    I want to use a toy for myself. My boyfriend is asking me not to.

    A partner telling you not to use toys is engaging in controlling behavior. You have agency over your own sexuality.

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    Sex Education Could Be a Lifeline for Brazilian LGBTQIA+ Youth

    In Brazil, attacks on comprehensive sexuality education are cutting LGBQTIA+ young people off from critical resources.

    Woman with long black hair sits hunched over, holding her head and stomach as if she is not feeling well. Surrounding her are various forms of hormonal birth control including an IUD, birth control pills, the morning after pill, a Depo-Provera shot, and a birth control ring.

    Birth Control and Emetophobia: A Guide

    Don’t let fears of nausea and vomiting hold you back from using birth control: You have lots of options!

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    How do I move on from situationships?

    How can someone break a cycle of situationships to start making something different? It’s got a lot to do with boundaries.

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    Being Closeted & Joyful in a Black Household

    Nigeria is not a safe place to be queer in. But the immediate, real threat to my desire for the authenticity I felt was waiting for me on the other side of coming out was my family.

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    Understanding LGBTQ+ Youth Homelessness

    LGBTQ+ people experience homelessness at higher rates not because there is something wrong with us or with being LGBTQ+, but because of homophobia, transphobia and other kinds of bias and bigotry.