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DC FieldValueLanguageKong, TSK-ionedTZ-bleTZ--onJournal of Youth Studies, , v. 23 n. 8, p. --http:////-ctRecent debates in critical studies of men and masculinities center around the intricate relationship between neoliberalism and male identity formation. Drawing on narratives from in-depth interviews with young gay men aged 18–28 conducted in Hong Kong (n = 25) and Shanghai (n = 20) between and , this article argues that young Chinese gay men negotiate neoliberal heteronormative values and accomplish masculine ideals in the spheres of education, work, and sexuality. They conform to and

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Gay Shinjuku: Exploring Tokyo&#;s vibrant LGBTQ+ hub

Introduction to Shinjuku Ni-chōme: Tokyo's gay district

Shinjuku Ni-chōme, often referred to as simply Ni-chōme or Nichō, is Area 2 in the Shinjuku District of Tokyo. This miniature yet lively neighborhood is the epicenter of Japan's gay subculture, boasting an estimated gay bars and nightclubs within just five blocks. Located within walking distance from Shinjuku Station, the world's busiest educate station, Ni-chōme is easily accessible and a must-visit destination for LGBTQ+ travelers and allies.

The area offers a diverse range of establishments, including bars, restaurants, cafes, saunas, adoration hotels, gay pride boutiques, and even cruising spots known as hattenba. This concentration of LGBTQ+-friendly venues creates a safe and welcoming environment for the community to state themselves freely. Ni-chōme's unique atmosphere is characterized by its bustling energy, colorful signage, and the warm camaraderie among patrons and staff alike.

 

Rainbow Flag at Gapan Cafe, Shinjuku 2-Chome, Tokyo

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PHE - Preventing suicide: lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans young people - toolkit
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Toolkits to help nurses understand mental health issues in relation to LGBT sexual orientation and identity in young people.
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suicide, preventing suicide, nurses, mental health, LGBT, sexual orientation, identify in immature people, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans gender
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