Special Groups
Welcome to the Pride in Series at Gayther. A series dedicated to helping people discover more about sexualities, gender identities, and special groups. For those who identify with, take pride in, and learn more about their unique identities. Each series is packed with information, including well-known and notable people, key facts, and a highlight of the wide range of available resources.
CONTENTS
SELECTION
SPECIAL GROUPS
MORE
SHARE
AGENDER
ASEXUAL
BISEXUAL
CHARITIES
DEMISEXUAL
ELDER COMMUNITY
GAY
HETEROSEXUAL
INTERSEX
LESBIAN
NON-BINARY
PANSEXUAL
POLYSEXUAL
QUESTIONING
REFUGEES
SAME-GENDER LOVING
SUPPORT GROUPS
TRANSGENDER
YOUTH
Special groups are a collection of people and organisations that offer help and support to the wider LGBTQIA+ Community. From 24-hour helplines supporting people coming to terms with their sexuality to organisations supporting the elder Community, special groups serve the Community. Ultimately, this section highlights and raises awareness for these special groups
Many will share similarities and even unite within the common cause for equality and legal recognition. However, how a person chooses to identify can vary greatly depending on the country, society, and culture they live in. The pride-in series will help them connect with their community and provide many reasons to be proud, regardless of how they choose to identify or love. Whether a person is straight, gay, transgender or cisgender, the pride-in series is for everyone and highlights that we are all unique and special.
Acceptance and coming to terms with how a person chooses to identify or love, especially accepting it themselves, is hard. The process of self-discovery and acceptance is often the most significant and challenging step for anyone from the LGBTQIA+ community. The acceptance process can be complex and made worse when we cannot connect with or identify others like us. Failing to find positive representation can make a person feel disconnected, alone and isolated.
The reality is that once a person becomes aware that others out there think and feel as they do, even in part, it can be liberating. Often, it helps them feel represented and reassures them that they are not alone. No one is the same, and if a person cannot identify with a group, it does not mean there are not others out there who think and feel similarly. Sexualities, identities, age, and circumstances are not always easy to group, define, or even be fluid.
Being different from the majority is not always easy. Understanding and accepting who they are often takes immense courage, especially given the risks many will likely face. Positive representation and education can help, giving them a platform to take pride in who they are or have become. There is no right or wrong, normal or different, just unique people with common goals and with aspirations to be free, loved, and safe.
Learn more about the extensive resources available on Gayther, which takes pride in all the groups that form the global community, including those from conventional identities and sexualities. Ultimately, remembering that we are all unique and special, and how we identify and choose to love, is part of who we are as individuals, but not the only thing that defines us. Love is love, and accepting those different to us is crucial in a free and fair society.
Click on any of the circles to learn more about a specific special group
