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If you’re bullied for being gay, speak to someone in authority

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  • Post category:Bullying/abuse / Sexuality / Support
  • Post published:January 22, 2015

If you’re being bullied for being gay, bisexual or trans speak to someone in authority immediately. You’re not alone and asking for help will often lead to it getting better for you.

Source: #RYchat on #homophobicbullying with @StonewallUK @ Twitter

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