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BEHIND BARS – THE BRIG PROJECT – 001

BEHIND BARS – THE BRIG PROJECT – 001

The Brig Project posted a photo:

BEHIND BARS - THE BRIG PROJECT - 001

Tell me cats is a good thing and you right or you are the one who deserves behind bars. No one deserves to be behind bars and in prison, does not matter if you are a cat or something els.

I’m not a cat and I do not feel like it either, but this feels like me. One of the light of my of is LGBTQIA+ and I am a part of the community in many ways. I am a transgender and am a lesbian and a ally ofcorse. And no, a cat is not a symbol for none of that but, it both cat´s and LGBTQIA+ can be things that brings light to other people. Back to when I say I am not a cat, imagen if I am that. As the tree ways I am in to the LGBTQIA+-community I probably sit behind bars or the worst. Dead. In some countries it is like that, but I got born in Sweden and live there so I geuss I can live happy.

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Tinder’s 2019 Year in Swipe®

Tinder’s 2019 Year in Swipe®

Tinder's 2019 Year in Swipe®

Introducing The Year In Swipe – a look at the biggest and most talked about topics for Gen Z in all of 2019. This isn’t your average ‘year in review’ wrap report, but a deep dive into the way Gen Z connects. Whether it’s touting causes in their bios or mentioning phrases like climate change and the environment, it’s clear that Gen Z connects over changing the world. Check out our Year in Swipe Video and everything else we’ve learned about Gen Z this year!

Show What You Stan For

Gen Z was more likely to mention causes or missions than travel in their bios in contrast to Millennials who were 3x more likely to talk travel. Phrases like “climate change,” “social justice,” “the environment” and “gun control” topped the list of what Gen Z care about.

Tinder's 2019 Year in Swipe®

A Facepalm Year

If Tinder was any indication, 2019 was a Facepalm of a year. While over 300 million emojis were used in Tinder bios in 2019, one rising star really caught our attention: the Facepalm. ??‍♀️??‍♀️???‍♀️ saw a whopping 41% increase in usage in Tinder bios this year – whether it’s Aunt Becky buying her kids’ way into college or spotting a Grande Latte in Westeros, there was plenty that made us ?? in 2019.

Lizzo and the JoBros

The next generation of daters is looking to connect over everything from female superheroes (Captain Marvel, Lizzo, Elizabeth Warren) and mother nature (Green New Deal, anyone?) to the Jo Bros, and they want potential baes to know about it. These topics popped in Tinder bios in 2019.

Tinder's 2019 Year in Swipe®

Gen Z is True to Themselves

30% more people used Tinder’s More Genders feature this year compared to last, as a way to best reflect their authentic selves. Additionally, usage of the ? emoji in Tinder bios increased 15%.

Hotlanta is on ?

As you think about vacation plans in 2020, consider meeting Gen Z in some of the fastest growing cities for swiping including Atlanta, Orlando, San Diego, Dallas-Ft. Worth and Philly.


To see Year in Swipe results for other countries around the world, click on the links below or reach out to [email protected] to learn more!

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France 2019 Year in Swipe
Germany 2019 Year in Swipe
India 2019 Year in Swipe
Korea 2019 Year in Swipe
Spain 2019 Year in Swipe
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UK 2019 Year in Swipe

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Legalizing same-sex marriage leads to big drop in gay suicide rate

Legalizing same-sex marriage leads to big drop in gay suicide rate

A gay couple celebrates their wedding day

Allowing same-sex couples to marry leads to a significant drop in the rates of suicide in gay and lesbian people. That’s the findings of a major survey carried out in Sweden and Denmark.

Both European countries were early adopters of same-sex marriage (Denmark legalized it in 1989), which means researchers were able to analyze a large data pool. The study tracked more than 28,000 people in same-sex unions for an average of 11 years.

They looked at the suicide rates among those entering same-sex marriages between 1989 and 2002, and then between 2003-2016. The suicide rate fell by 46% between the two samples.

It’s been noted in other studies that married people – of all sexualities – are less likely to die by suicide, and the suicide rate in both countries has fallen in recent years. In the same study, the suicide rate for those in opposite-sex marriages fell by 28% between – still significant but not as great as the figure for those in same-sex relationships.

Related: Gay men who get married live longer, but not lesbians

In their conclusion, the researchers note: “Although suicide rates in the general populations of Denmark and Sweden have been decreasing in recent decades, the rate for those living in same-sex marriage was declining at a steeper pace, which has not been noted previously.”

Although some other factors may be at play (for example, more effective treatment for HIV has also led to a drop in suicide among gay men) they believe that legalizing same-sex marriage has helped to decrease prejudice towards gay and bisexual people.

“Being married is protective against suicide,” said Annette Erlangsen of the Danish Research Institute for Suicide Prevention and one of the study’s co-authors.

“Legalizing same-sex marriage and other supportive legislative measures – they might actually reduce stigma around sexual minorities,” she told Thomson Reuters Foundation.

This isn’t the first study to suggest a link between marriage and a drop in LGBTQ suicides. A Harvard University study in 2017 found that suicide attempts by gay, lesbian and bisexual US High School students dropped 14% in those states with legal same-sex marriage.

The Swedish and Danish study wasn’t all good news, though. People in same-sex marriages were still 2.3 times as likely to kill themselves as those in opposite-sex marriages – with gay men more likely than any other group. Tackling stigma and prejudice still has some way to go.

Related: The Trevor Project launches 24/7 chat and text services

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