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  1. Trans and gender diverse people

    Your gender is what feels natural to you, even if it is different from your biological sex. Some people may not feel comfortable with their biological sex but choose to live with the gender with which they were born.

  2. Bisexuality

    Bisexuality is when a person finds men and women physically, sexually or emotionally attractive.

  3. Women, sex and sexuality

    This page explores both the gendered and biological aspects of women’s sexuality and sexual pleasure.

  4. Eating disorders

    Eating disorders are a mental illness and can affect people of all gender, ages, cultures and body sizes.

  5. Gay male sexuality

    There is no real explanation as to why some men are gay and others are not; it is just part of the wide variety of human sexuality.

  6. Sexuality explained

    Sexuality is not about whom we have sex with, or how often we have it. Sexuality is about our sexual feelings, thoughts, attractions and behaviours towards other people. We can find other people physically, sexually or emotionally attractive, and all those things are a part of our sexuality.

  7. Lesbian sexuality

    Many women report they have lesbian experiences or feelings, but do not think of themselves as lesbians.

  8. Eating disorders in children and young people

    Eating disorders are on the increase in children and young people. Identifying the signs and seeking early treatment is the best way to begin the journey to recovery.

  9. Oral sex

    Oral sex is using your mouth, lips or tongue to stimulate your partner’s genitals or anus. Includes consent, risks, STIs, reducing risk, avoiding oral sex and where to get help.

  10. Anorexia nervosa

    A common misconception is that anorexia nervosa only affects young women, but it affects all genders of all ages.

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