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Childhood experiences of LGBTQ+ stigma can harm romantic relationships decades later – psychologists explain how to reconnect with yourself and your partner

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June 22, 2026

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Childhood rejection, discrimination and bullying can affect your well-being as an adult. If your friends, family or community pushed you away because of your sexuality or gender, these childhood experiences of prejudice can also affect your future...

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Related coverage for "Childhood experiences of LGBTQ+ stigma can harm romantic relationships decades later – psychologists explain how to reconnect with yourself and your partner": Slate Magazine — Pride Month Is Here. But Should the LGBTQ Community Really Be Proud of Where We Are?. Out Magazine — 8 LGBTQ+ love stories that inspire. Xtra Magazine — The big twist in ‘Blood Lines’ is more than shocking. Utusan Malaysia — Memilih maaf daripada sengketa keluarga angkat. NPR News — 'There was a lot of love': Man remembers his gay parents who died in the AIDS crisis. Legit.ng — I found my first love’s letters in my late mom’s closet — Then I learned the truth