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ICYMI: Six Inspiring It Gets Better Videos from March 2019
Ethan Alcaraz Joins the Ambassador Program at It Gets Better España for Trans Visibility Day
On the International Day of Trans Visibility (March 31), Ethan Lewis joined the Ambassadors program of It Gets Better España and wanted to send a message to tell you that it does get better.
Mapro Joins It Gets Better Russia
Little by little, people like Mapro courageously share their testimonies and messages of hope and resilience in Russia.
Andréa Brazil Shares Her Message of Hope with It Gets Better Brasil
The very talented Andréa Brazil sends a message of support to LGBTI youth in Brazil.
Pilar Castro Joins Gets Better Colombia for Trans Day of Visibility
Pilar is a stylist, who loves theater and dancing. For Trans Day of Visibility, she talks about how the support and love of her closest friends and family helped her find her true essence and wear it with pride.
Es Wird Besser Interviews Christina Praßl
You can always trust our affiliate in Austria to share testimonies of LGBTQ+ people for the benefit of LGBTQ+ youth month after month. Meet Christina Praßl.
Actress Josie Totah Speaks About the Importance of Trans Day of Visibility
We sat down with actress Josie Totah to discuss the struggles she faced growing up in the spotlight, coming into her own and the importance of Trans Day Of Visibility!
People don’t become gay, lesbian or bisex. People are just falling in love with other people.
(via lostmyselfinneverland)
Very true ❤️💛💚💙💜
when i close my eyes, i envision a society where i can fall in love with anyone i want, regardless of gender, caste, religion and nationality. and i don’t have to label myself as gay or lesbian or bi or pan or anything else - i am just a person. and i deserve rights, no matter how wrong others think my wants and needs are. i am me. i don’t have to label myself. i am a human, and if being “human” means being attracted only to one specific kind of people, then i don’t want to be human at all.
I grew up in a Mormon household. I was so scared of coming out. I didn’t even know what trans or gay was till I was 12. My gender identity and sexuality has been a rollercoaster of a journey. It went straight cis, bi cis, gay cis, gay I don’t know what I am, queer gender queer, straight ftm, and now to bi trans (FtM).
I learned about different identities and what I could be. A couple days ago I reviewed my first binder and I cried. The feeling is amazing. It does get better and I know my journey is far from over.
“You do not have to find an “other half” to be complete or happy. But it’s also okay to think that one day you’ll meet someone who will respect, support and love you just the way you are! Love wins! It gets better! 💛”-It Gets Better Brasil
Love this graphic created by It Gets Better Brasil and artist Kai Maxnuk!
“But when I fell in love with Nats, I just felt, “This is right.” And I am a lesbian. I am attracted to women. And it’s something I never really thought about before.”
“What we found was that people want a purpose to connect around, so it’s not just, ‘Hey you’re queer, you’ll get along.’ It’s more about, ‘Let’s find the commonality in my queer + x identity, in my intersectional identity.’“
Looking for new, gorgeous, queer pins to add to your collection? The search is over! 🌈🌈🌈
Our brand new, limited edition enamel pins have arrived, and we want you to be the first to receive one!
With the help of artist Moriah Benton, the It Gets Better Project has translated our vision into pins you can wear anywhere.
Help us work to create a world where all LGBTQ+ young people know their power and worthiness as individuals.
Envision a “Better Future” or “Brighter Days” with these gorgeous new pins in two designs. Pre-order yours now through August 26 to secure your order!
Miss Gentleman Jack? Looking for another queer lesbian and bi period piece? Check these out! 🌈💕🎬

Time to d-d-d-drop some knowledge about LGBTQ+ terms!
Today’s term is non-binary: A person whose gender identity does not conform to the gender binary, which is the erroneous idea that only two distinct and opposite genders exist (man and woman). In reality, many genders exist, and have existed throughout history! Some nonbinary people identify with more than one gender, while others don’t identify with any.
The important thing: there are many ways to be nonbinary, and everyone’s experience with gender is different.
Want more? Writing Our Own Dictionary premieres on our Youtube October 6th! Subscribe now so you don’t miss an episode. In the meantime, check out our terms glossary at itgetsbetter.org/glossary.





