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Second adolescence - 007

Season 5, Ep. 7

Why have one adolescence when you can have two? That’s the reality for many LGBTQ+ people. So let’s talk about what happens when you come out (or let people in), and unleash a whole new era on yourself. Sex, friendships, romance, lifestyle — all these things are up for grabs again a second time around for many queer people. Why is that? And what does psychology research say about it?


-Adam + Tash


Discussed in this episode:

The Second Adolescence of LGBTQ+ Adulthood, Psychology Today (2023)

The importance of sexual and romantic development in understanding the developmental neuroscience of adolescence

Sexual Development Through the Lifespan

Sex, Clubs, Dissent: Visualising Queer Nightlife by Amelia Abraham (ed)

Heartstopper (Netflix)

We Are Who We Are (HBO/BBC)


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