Practicing safer sex isn’t just about protection…..it’s about open conversations, mutual care and making choices that align with your needs.
Talking about STIs with a partner shouldn’t be awkward. Testing is self-care and there are plenty of resources available to get tested discreetly and affordably.
Regular STI testing, pelvic exams and sexual health screenings aren’t just for people with certain types of sex lives.
Finding sex-positive, queer-friendly, healthcare providers can make a huge difference.
Sex should never be painful unless that’s your kink. If you experience ongoing pain during sex, it’s worth looking into solutions, whether it’s more foreplay, better lubrication, or checking in with a doctor.
There is no shame in doing what you have to do to make sure you have healthy, comfortable pleasure.
Reproductive health isn’t just about pregnancy prevention it’s about body autonomy. Whether you’re looking for birth control, abortion access, or fertility care, you deserve medically accurate, judgment-free information.
Your health needs matter, whether you’re seeking gender-affirming care, navigating pregnancy as a queer person, or making decisions about your body.
No matter how "careful" you may think you're being STI's are a possibility for anyone participating in sexual activity.
It's better to seek treatment and be informed than to risk your health and others well-being.
Consult your primary care doctor or click the button below for testing locations.
Theres no right way to exist, no timeline for self-discovery, and no rulebook that says you have to label yourself. Labels don’t define you—but sometimes, finding the right words can bring clarity and connection.
Gender identity differs from sex assigned at birth
Gender identity matches sex assigned at birth
A gender identity outside the binary of male and female
A broad term for nontraditional gender identities
Demi boy/girl, Two-Spirit, Xenogender, Agender
Even if it isn’t listed you are who you are
Transitioning (socially, medically, legally, or not at all) is personal. There’s no right or wrong way to exist in your gender.
Attraction to the same “gender”
Attraction to 2 or more ”genders”
Attraction regardless of gender
A spectrum that can range from little to no sexual interest/atttraction
Sexual attraction only after forming a strong emotional bond.
A broad fluid term for non-heterosexual identities (the only label we resonate with at VBC)
Sexual attraction that changes over time, it’s not set in stone
Attraction to all genders, with an awareness of gender differences
From childhood, we’re fed ideas about what’s ”normal” and what’s “acceptable.” Spoiler: IT’S ALL MADE UP! The world tries to force people into boxes, but identity isn’t one-size-fits-all.
Things to Unlearn:
The truth? You are not too much, too confusing, or too different. You are you, and that’s more than enough.
Ways to Explore:
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