Gay depression chat rooms
LGBT Chat Room Notes
• To start a conversation with someone in private, double click their call as it appears in the chat room. Please confirm you have asked the person in public prior to sending a Secret Message (PM). Once you have double clicked on the recipient's nickname a new tab will appear at the bottom of the screen.
• To transform your nickname please use the Modify Nickname option accessible via the Menu, or, use the /nick command. For example, if your name is John and you would like to label yourself as existence away, you would type: /nick John-Away
• To perform an action, for example that you're thinking about something, you would type: /me is thinking
• To join another chat room please employ the menu to list the chat rooms available, or alternatively type: /list. To join our main off-topic chat room type: /join #lounge
The services provided by HealthfulChat are designed to aid, not replace any professional medical facilitate you may currently be receiving.
Welcome to Depression Chat Rooms
DEPRESSION SUPPORT: LIVE DEPRESSION CHAT ROOMS, FORUMS, BLOGS AND COMMUNITY
This website is committed to depression and anxiety peer support. The main forms of communication we offer are via our supportive Depression Chat Rooms, Depression Forums and our Depression Blog section.
Whilst our primary objective is to connect people that possess issues regarding depression and anxiety, we also warmly welcome others that may have health issues that are related to depression and anxiety. For example: bipolar disorder, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder and so forth. In addition to this, we also actively encourage those that live with, or concern for someone with depression and/or anxiety to partake in this community in order that they absorb more about these health concerns.
This website is independent, non profit making and is free for all to use. We would however like to communicate our gratitude to Depression Understood for the caring use of some of their resources. Please notice that you may be connected to our sister website when accessing some of the options that we offer. This is primarily to aid the cause of mutual depression support
Moderated
Safe Spaces for Youth
Chatrooms are below. Please scan first.
Our moderated chat rooms are for LGBTQIA+ youth 19 and younger to talk in a shielded space and be proficient to express themselves without fear of being judged.
You can discuss concerns, issues, talk about personal victories, or find a peaceful place to just attach out. You define this space.
You can join the conversation when you're ready by creating a call (keep it clean!) and choosing the icon you like best.
Our general code of conduct are:
-Our rooms are welcoming and affirming. Please do not consider anyone's gender or sexual orientation. Please respect and use a person's chosen name and pronouns.
-We undertake not permit hate speech. Sexist, homophobic, transphobic, biphobic, or body-shaming jokes or comments are not allowed.
-Do not share personal knowledge about yourself or others.
-Be respectful and considerate of others.
-Be open to teaching and be will unseal to others who may have had a diverse life experiences than your own.
-Do not spam or flood the chatroom, NO TROLLS!
-We may not always agree with each other in a conversation, but chatters agree to be respectful to each other and their op
HealthfulChat is honored to bring you the Dyke, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender, Queer/Questioning Chat Room, forum and social network. We are strong advocates of people embracing and accepting who they are, and we understand that there are times where that very personal acceptance is not welcomed by sometimes, and most unfortunately, those we care about the most. We also recognize that there are those who are accepted unconditionally by their loved ones as well. We here at HealthfulChat wish to grant all of the LGBTQ community the chance to connect and support one another in friendship and love in a sound environment.
We understand the many pressures associated with both living openly in the LGBTQ community and the pain and loneliness in feeling like you must live a closeted existence. Many of these pressures come from stigma, social isolation, family relationships, homophobia and transphobia. Having to face these issues alone can often conduct to depression and/or anxiety disorders. Statistics show that an estimated 3.5% of people in the US alone identify as womxn loving womxn, gay or bisexual and 0.3% of adults are transgendered. This implies that there are 9 million Americans alone
Depression Chat Rooms
1. An "@" sign next to a specific nickname denotes a person as a chat room moderator (an Op). Please note the Op team are volunteering their time and are to be treated with respect. Decisions by all room moderators are not to be argued with, or challenged in any way â their only objectives are to provide sustain , and to glance after the overall well-being of the depression chat rooms. Should you contain a question or problem whilst in the chat rooms, please double click on an Op's nickname to speak to him/her in private.
2. As a member of these depression chat rooms it is expected that you use a solo nickname. This helps others to recognise you, which in turn helps to create trust. Furthermore, if you desire to remain logged into the chat rooms whilst away from your terminal, please ensure you do so by altering your nickname in an appropriate manner. For example, by putting an "away" or "bbl*" notice next to your name. This helps others to know who is, and isn't ready at a specific time.
3. We ask you to receive permission from any chatter that you do not know before talking to them in private. A straightforward, "May I PM**