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Bach Do / Dishwasher1910
でらせるふ
Stone
HOURAKU
If You Could See Love by Teren Mikami and Nanaki Yuuji
go raikou go
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Bach Do / Dishwasher1910
Let's play Mobile Legends: Adventure together! My Invitation Code is QRM5CES. https://mla.fun/share_def
https://mla.fun/share_def
This is amazing quality art.
Nightcore - Courtesy Call (Female Cover) | (Metal Version)
it’s 2019 and that means its time to normalize casually wearing horns/antlers
Emily Pics: 38 Single: Yes. Looking: Men/Women Home page: CLICK HERE
Wow
Amy Images: 36 Looking: Men Online now: Yes. Link to profile: HERE
Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255
Veterans Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255
Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233
If you are LGBTQIA and need someone, please reach out to Trevor Project.
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Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among young people ages 10 to 24.
LGB youth seriously contemplate suicide at almost three times the rate of heterosexual youth.
LGB youth are almost five times as likely to have attempted suicide compared to heterosexual youth.
Of all the suicide attempts made by youth, LGB youth suicide attempts were almost five times as likely to require medical treatment than those of heterosexual youth.
Suicide attempts by LGB youth and questioning youth are 4 to 6 times more likely to result in injury, poisoning, or overdose that requires treatment from a doctor or nurse, compared to their straight peers.
In a national study, 40% of transgender adults reported having made a suicide attempt. 92% of these individuals reported having attempted suicide before the age of 25.
LGB youth who come from highly rejecting families are 8.4 times as likely to have attempted suicide as LGB peers who reported no or low levels of family rejection.
1 out of 6 students nationwide (grades 9–12) seriously considered suicide in the past year.
Each episode of LGBT victimization, such as physical or verbal harassment or abuse, increases the likelihood of self-harming behavior by 2.5 times on average.