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Explore the factors that shape our view of sexual orientation and sexual identity, including body image, gender identity, values about sexual activity, and more. Learn why discussions about sexual identity and orientation are crucial for emotional health, physical health, and safety, particularly for LGBTQ+ individuals. Address important attitudes to dismantle prejudices and understand that sexual orientation develops over a person's lifetime, devoid of external influences.
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Sexual Attitudes and Orientation DO NOW: What shapes our view of sexual orientation?
What is a “sexual identity”? Includes the understanding of: One’s body Gender identity Sexual orientation Values about sexual activity
Sexual Orientation refers to… Identifying with a ones attraction to others. Includes, homosexuality, heterosexuality and bisexuality To be transgender is to be (self-identification as woman, man, neither or both) not matching one's "assigned sex“. This does not always have to do with ones sexual orientation.
Why does a discussion of sexual identity and orientation matter? It is a matter of emotional health, physical health and safety. The experience of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender teens can be one of isolation, fear of prejudice and lack of peer or family support. Gay and lesbian youth have higher rates of suicide attempts. Up to 30% of gay and bisexual adolescent males say they have attempted suicide at least once. Some of the increased risk may be due to societal or family rejection of gay youth.
Important Attitudes to Address How one’s sexual orientation is determined is unknown. It develops across a person's lifetime. Most experts agree that homosexuality is not caused by trauma, imitation of homosexual people, bad heterosexual experiences, nonconformity, rape and sexual abuse. Sexual orientation is one component of a person’s identity. Sexual orientation is defined by a person’s feelings, not the type of sexual behavior he or she chooses to engage in.