Finlay Games—Sexuality, gender and the impact on our mental health

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Sexuality - Gender and the Trans journey. When individuals are trying to understand or come to terms with their Sexuality or Gender they may often struggle with the impact it has on their mental health too. In this episode Finlay Games helps me to better understand how to connect with people and support their mental health, and even have those difficult conversations.

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Finlay Games’s bio

Finlay Games is a transgender gay man, with a passion for creating honest content and inspiring others to be their authentic selves. Finlay began sharing his gender transition story in 2011 via YouTube and his blog. He now writes and speaks about transgender experiences, recovery from addiction, and mental ill-health. Recently Finlay published his first memoir, ‘Top to Bottom’ which details his experiences through phalloplasty.

www.finlaygames.com


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