Trevor Project, the world's largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ+ young people. Moreover, 66 percent felt sad or hopeless for two or more weeks in a row in the past year, compared to 27 percent of straight peers and 49 percent of gay peers.
Handily, the Trevor Project has released a report, "How To Support Bisexual Youth," with guidelines on how to fight against this kind of prejudice in others as well as internalized biphobia, the unexamined biases many hold about members of this demographic.Here are four key ways to challenge assumptions about bi people from Trevor's report:- If you assume that a person is gay or straight based on their current relationship, work to reframe your understanding that the.