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u/MatthewDLR · 1 pointr/LGBTeens


Sorry if there’s it’s mostly mlm stuff, this is just the media I’ve used to comfort myself.

Books:
Victory | A great telling of the history of the LGBT movement


Movies | I don’t really know too many, but I think these two are good
4th Man Out | A movie about a “bro” coming out to his friends, it’s definitely not for everyone, but I found it pretty funny
Handsome Devil | Just a really cute movie about a two boys in boarding school


Music | (If you want more, I made this thread)
Twin Fantasy - Carseat Headrest | A little weird, but I still really like it
Flower Boy - Tyler, The Creator | My introduction into Hip Hop music and still one of my favorite albums, I’d highly recommend
American Boyfriend - Kevin Abstract | A great album and if you enjoy it, you should probably check out Brockhampton’s albums
JUNKY (track off of SATURATION II) - Brockhampton | The verse by Kevin is the LGBT part, the rest of the song is great too
Kiss The Boy (Single) - Keiynan Lonsdale | It’s just one song, but I think it’s a great song
Blue Neighborhood - Troye Sivan | Probably the most “basic” álbum here, but still a solid pop album
Expectations - Hayley Kiyoko | If I’m being honest, I didn’t really like this album, but all of my other gay friends loved it, so you might too
Channel Orange - Frank Ocean | A solid album, my favorite track being ‘Bad Religion’

Also, I found this list of LGBT rappers

u/Catherine1537 · 2 pointsr/LGBTeens

I know what you mean. 4 years after coming out, and I've done nothing about it, really...

Some ideas:

  • Find some friends (typically female) who you feel really comfortable around. Come out to them, and just explain everything, and then after they're comfortable with it, see if they're okay with letting you come over and dress according to your preferences. A lot of girls I know are really cool about me being trans, and would have a good time doing a makeover night. Worth a shot, I think.

  • Ask your mom to leave the room while you're at the doctor. I don't know if that's a big issue for you (for my girlfriend, it definitely is. Her mom wouldn't leave the room until a couple months ago, and she's turning 19 in a month). With them gone, you can talk to the doctor a little more personally.

  • Even if the doctor doesn't say yes, you still have a couple options: Wait it out, and finding a way to DIY. Waiting sucks, believe me. This upcoming school year, I should be able to finally transition, but that wasn't without several years of hating myself and feeling empty inside. But the thing is, you can make it through that. You just have to tackle each day one at a time. As for DIY, I wish I could give some real advice. The only thing I've got is: if you decide to do it, be safe. Don't rush into anything, start with small doses, and gradually build up. If you can get blood work done, do it. It's much better to catch stuff early than late.

  • Regarding hair, occasionally you really could have the wrong hair type. I can't say whether that's the case with you, not knowing anything about what you look like, what hairstyle you want, or anything about hair in the first place. If you really want to try for a different hair style, just go for it. I'm assuming you're still in high school, which means that everyone's hair looks awful, so it could fit in. I've been growing my hair out for a little over half a year now, and it's gone pretty well. No one really comments on it, and it's kept me feeling better about myself. One thing you could think about is, if you want your mom to have more of a part in everything, and to get her to feel more comfortable with you expressing your gender, you can try to see if she'll help style your hair. Things like straightening it, making it softer, or trimming stuff up. She might really be waiting for an opportunity like that, and it would open the air a bit to discussion.

  • Girly clothes: Make a trip to your local thrift shop or Goodwill, and pick some stuff up. You can go with friends, after school for instance, buy some clothes, throw them in your backpack, and hide them in your room. Then you can wear them when sleeping (that's what I did for a long time) or just any time of the day you want. To wash them, you can just toss a couple things in the washer with the rest of your clothes, and insist on doing everything yourself. Also, one other thing that helps me a lot is to solely wear girly underwear. A good portion of my dysphoria went away when I didn't have to wear guy's underwear.

  • She might genuinely not understand being genderfluid. Heck, it's still a little difficult for me to understand, though I try. Try to find her some books on the subject, read through them, and then recommend she read them and ask you any questions along the way. They don't necessarily have to be books solely about being genderfluid, they could be about trans people in general. One book I can recommend is Jenny Boylan's She's Not There, which is a book my mom and I read a while back, that kind of cleared things up.

    That's all I can really think of right now. I hope everything goes well, and that you can feel comfortable in your own skin :) Just remember that life will go on, and things will get better. Some people don't transition until their 30's, and they still turn out really well, so you have quite a headstart on them, even if it takes a couple years to get there. *hugs*
u/lukesher · 1 pointr/LGBTeens

I've never tried anything but an electric tooothbrush in a condom but I've heard a good thing for beginners is an egg This one is really expensive but I think I saw a really cheap one on the Wish app if you want to check that out, tell me how it goes if you get one so I know whether I should haha

I've also heard that this KY Lube Is the best to use for anal if you're a guy or just a girl that likes that, It'll work great for vaginal too. Just it's supposed to be the best anal lube.

u/DylanKing1999 · 17 pointsr/LGBTeens

I think he surrounding himself with all these homophobic information sources is just going to make it worse. Have you tried giving him a good book on being gay (or other information sources)?


I don't really have any to recommend unfortunately but you can probably find some good recommendations on one of the LGBT subs on reddit.


I think it would be good for him to have to other side properly explained to him.


EDIT: I've been trying to look up some good books. This one (God and the Gay Christian by Matthew Vines) seems pretty good so far. Building a Bridge by James Martin, Gay and Catholic by Eve Tushnet and Sexual Authenticity by Melinda Selmys also seem to be highly recommended pro-gay books on the catholic books part of amazon.


The sub r/GayChristians may also help


Like this post: https://www.reddit.com/r/GayChristians/comments/8sp5lu/im_a_christian_boy_in_high_school_and_im_gay/

u/Thisisnotadrill__ · 3 pointsr/LGBTeens

If I'm ever feeling depressed (which is often)I try to distract myself with something I enjoy spending my time on. Whether it's talking to friends or reading a good book, if you try to occupy your time with something you enjoy doing then it can help that feeling of sadness. You could try taking up a new hobby, you could even do something like taking a walk around your neighborhood or down the road. Something as simple as a new song could be all it takes to brighten your mood.


There are also multiple websites that have payed to be at the top of Google that would love to help you out. Websites such as Seven Cups of Tea offer online counseling services to people who want someone to talk to. If you ever want to talk about, anything send me a PM, I'm on Reddit all the time so I am sure to see it quickly. Best of luck.

u/doctorpond11 · 2 pointsr/LGBTeens

Hey, not sure if this helps much, but I thought I could share. I have been out of school since I was 6. I have hippie type parents, so they never requiered any formal schoolwork from me. I do get questioned frequently about it. I usually just try to explain that I spend my time on things I'm actually interested in. (Like programming, screenwriting, etc.) I have health problems too, and I spend a lot of time researching and trying new treatments.

My Mum dropped out of high school in the beginning of her senior year, got her GED, and majored in anthropology. Sometimes dropping out is your best option.

Anyway here's the link to a fantastic book on dropping out, learning on your own, finding work, college, and more. (I think the pdf is available online for free.)
http://www.amazon.com/The-Teenage-Liberation-Handbook-Education/dp/0962959170

Good luck with whatever you decide!

u/Confused_Nobody · 3 pointsr/LGBTeens

Hey Ben! Great to see some new faces around here, the more the merrier as they say :)
As for your choice in books I have to agree with your taste, I would recommend the epic series as they are set in the past but with SciFi mixed in.
I hope you feel at home here and I wish you all the best!

u/Pyrollamasteak · 3 pointsr/LGBTeens

Wow. I'm astonished that your other acts this way when finding private things. Look into ordering something like this. Best of luck with privacy and family interaction.

u/FuckKendorsGetMoney · 1 pointr/LGBTeens

I'm a guy and I love my vibrator

Not really a fan of dildos because I don't like stuff in my butt

I've heard great things about the tenga egg if you're not into butt stuff (which I don't blame you)

u/SamsungGalaxyPlayer · 1 pointr/LGBTeens

I don't know your budget, but I really love these.

u/StoutScout · 1 pointr/LGBTeens

You could wear this:

http://www.amazon.com/Rainbow-wristband-rainbow-bracelet-horizontal/dp/B0069BUI06/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1393858620&sr=1-1&keywords=gay+pride

It's a pride bracelet, people will ask if you are gay, and you respond with a bold and proud 'yes'. Or for the most part, you'll answer in the affirmative.

u/btfsame · 1 pointr/LGBTeens

http://www.amazon.com/Dead-Kennedys-Fresh-Rotting-Vegetables/dp/1604864893 I enjoyed it quite a bit. It's especially interesting considering every member of the band seems to have a different story for events throughout the band's history.

u/disposable_comments · 2 pointsr/LGBTeens

You're welcome. I hope you find something that works for you.

Someone at school just suggested a pride keychain.