
LAMBDA, which is an advocacy association dedicated to improving the quality of life of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth, says the effects of pressure and discrimination go beyond alcohol and drug use, to mainly suicide. LAMBDA reported that gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth are two to three times more likely to attempt suicide than their heterosexual counterparts. Thirty percent of these suicides that are successful are by gay, lesbian, and bisexual youths. Forty percent of the street kids today are gay, lesbian, and bisexual and many of them turn to prostitution or other abusive situations after leaving their homes either by running away or being tossed out. Also 1 in 4 LGBT youth have severe drug or alcohol problems [1]. Because drug addiction is a group problem, it is up to the gay community as a whole to change the behavior of its citizens. Until this community stands up and says "crystal meth is bad" in a committed, organized way, the levels of addiction – and subsequent health problems – will continue on at a high level [2].
Steps need to be taken to help these LGBT teens and to prevent them from falling into bad habits. Straight people need to be more welcoming to other people and they way they choose to live their lives. People need to be more aware of how they treat others and what the end result could be if one treats others in a negative manner. Many people do not think twice about how their actions can affect others. Some of these victims of abuse are being harassed and are going home and taking drugs or even trying to commit suicide. If the proper steps are taken and society is made aware of the connection between LGBT’s and drugs, then maybe the rate will decrease to eventually not having anybody turn to drugs to help them deal with the pain.
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