This article explains how being labeled as a sexual minority (like lesbian, gay, bisexual, etc.) can be stressful and harmful to people’s health and social life. It looks at different ways people respond to this stigma, like feeling bad or changing their behavior, and how this can lead to worse health and social outcomes. The article suggests that understanding these negative effects can help us find ways to reduce them and improve the lives of sexual minorities.
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