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Everybody hurts

all get a little down sometimes; it’s part of the human condition. However, research shows that LGBTQ+ communities are more susceptible to mental health issues. There are many theories about this, but let me keep it simple: when any population group is regularly exposed to shaming, rejection, discrimination and a message that they are “less than” — alongside the other trials

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