Gender and sexual identity hotlines are available in Singapore
If you identify as LGBTQ or if you’re undecided about your gender or sexual identity, you may be more prone to depression and mental health problems. This is especially true if you experience discrimination, bullying, and rejection. If you struggle with any of the following, reach to a hotline in Singapore – 4 are available:
Wanting to come out but not knowing how
Feeling shame around how you identify
You aren't sure how to date or flirt with members of the same sex
Feeling like how you are on the outside doesn't represent who you are on the inside
A sense of wrongness about the gender you were assigned at birth
Feeling like your sexuality is different from those around you
Struggling with being misgendered or wrongly labeled
Feeling frustrated and angry that your assigned gender at birth doesn't match who you are
Confusion, loneliness, and thoughts of suicide are normal when you’re struggling to make peace with your gender and sexual identity. It’s hard to know where to turn and you may be scared that if people know you're LGBTQ, they will treat you badly or differently.
If you're experiencing problems because you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender, help is available in Singapore. You can reach out at any time and get connected to a caring LGBTQ-friendly volunteer or counselor. Helpline listeners will offer you respectful, affirming care no matter what you're going through.
If you feel like you might need support with your gender & sexual identity, try reaching out to a hotline in Singapore. It's free and confidential.