The pride guide A guide to sexual and social health for LGBTQ youth

Jo Langford

Book - 2018

Jo Langford offers a complete guide to sexual and social development, safety, and health for LGBTQ youth and those who love and support them. Written from a practical perspective, the author explores the realities of teen sexuality, particularly that of trans teens, and provides guidance and understanding for parents and kids alike.

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  • Acknowledgments
  • Intro
  • Part 1. "Born This Way"
  • Chapter 1. Biology
  • Chapter 2. Puberty
  • Chapter 3. If You Were Born with Female Reproductive Parts
  • Chapter 4. If You Were Born with Male Reproductive Parts
  • Chapter 5. Body Image
  • Part 2. "True Colors"
  • Chapter 6. Identity and the Spectrum
  • Chapter 7. Expression and the Spectrum
  • Part 3. "I'm Coming Out"
  • Chapter 8. Coming Out
  • Chapter 9. Coming Out Bi
  • Chapter 10. Coming Out Ace
  • Chapter 11. Coming Out Trans
  • Chapter 12. Transition
  • Chapter 13. Passing
  • Part 4. "Let's Have A Kiki"
  • Chapter 14. Dating
  • Chapter 15. Relationships
  • Chapter 16. Intimate Violence
  • Part 5. "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
  • Chapter 17. The Sex Part
  • Chapter 18. Abstinence and Indulgence
  • Chapter 19. Casual Sex
  • Part 6. "Closer to Fine"
  • Chapter 20. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
  • Chapter 21. HIV/AIDS 101
  • Chapter 22. Safer Sex
  • Chapter 23. Sexual Health
  • Part 7. "Don't Leave Me This Way"
  • Chapter 24. Sexual Harm
  • Chapter 25. Harassment, Abuse, and Assault
  • Chapter 26. Personal Safety
  • Part 8. "I Will Survive"
  • Chapter 27. Sexualized Harm
  • Chapter 28. Coping with Minority Stress
  • Chapter 29. The Religion Thing
  • Chapter 30. If Your Family Is Unsupportive
  • Part 9. "(Supermodel) You Better Work"
  • Chapter 31. Online Safety
  • Chapter 32. Porn
  • Chapter 33. Digital Citizenship
  • Part 10. "We Are Family" (For Parents)
  • Chapter 34. Why This Book Is Necessary
  • Chapter 35. LGBTQ 101 for Parents
  • Chapter 36. Is My Kid Gay?
  • Chapter 37. Is My Child Trans?
  • Chapter 38. My Kid Came Out, Now What?
  • Chapter 39. The Family That Transitions Together
  • Chapter 40. Parenting Your Queer Kid
  • Outro
  • Glossary
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Author
Review by Booklist Review

*Starred Review* Longtime therapist and sex educator Langford has written an indispensable guide to a universe of things sexual and social for LGBTQ+ youth and their parents or caregivers. Written in an accessible and always empathetic style, the book is never dreary or didactic. On the contrary, though it deals with serious matters (some of them life or death), it manages its material with a light touch; the author has a sense of humor and, happily, it shows. The content is near encyclopedic, ranging from biology to coming out, from dating to the religion thing, and from casual sex to personal safety. It is particularly complete and enlightening in terms of its coverage of transgender matters, cutting through the thicket of confusing jargon that usually surrounds this nuanced consideration. Langford also gives welcome, timely attention to things digital, including porn, online dating, and safety. At a time when too many sex-education courses continue to ignore LGBTQ+ issues and kids, the book is essential in providing necessary information and, yes, reassurance, though the author is quick to encourage his readers to do their own research. Aside from its intended audience, this excellent book will be useful for therapists and teachers. It belongs in every library.--Cart, Michael Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 9 Up-This frank, conversational, and often humorous look at sex, sexuality, gender, and expression is aimed at teens who identify as something other than heterosexual and cisgender. Langford, a bisexual therapist, sex educator, and parent, presents a wide range of information in short, if somewhat dense and visually unappealing, sections. Chapters tackle biology; puberty; body image (with a heavy emphasis on trans teens and dysphoria); intersex conditions; gender identities such as transgender, genderqueer, and agender; transitioning; dating and relationships; consent; and more. Sexual expressions and orientations covered include asexual, demisexual, gray-asexual, and bisexual, with conversations about erasure. A final chapter aimed at parents offers tips, a discussion of what not to do when one's child comes out, and more. Sidebars go into more depth on other subjects (tucking and binding, the singular "they," homophobia). Langford also discusses outdated terms and slurs. This inclusive, thorough resource respectfully presents information relevant to many queer teens and adults raising LGBTQIA+ kids. VERDICT Shelve this empowering guide where both parents and teens will find it.-Amanda MacGregor, Parkview Elementary School, Rosemount, MN © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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