Here is a fantastic page I found at About.com about GLBT teens.
You can find resources here for help if you are a gay teen and struggling with your family, your religion, your friends, your job or your school.
It’s fantastic that pages like this exist. The item that stuck out the most for me was the fact that gay teens have specific health issues to go over with tier doctors.
So you guys, those questions your doctors asks, like if you’ve veer had sex with someone of your same gender, are for a good reason. Your doctor needs to know about your sexuality so he or she can best care for you.
Also, there is a lot of information available on this page that can help a GLBT teen to come out to their parents, and information to pass along to parents to help them out with the transition.
Something that you might want to let your parents or friends know about is PFLAG: Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. This organization was created as a support system for those who are close to a GLBT individual, in case they are having a rough time dealing with their friend or family member, or in case they want to offer more support to their friend or family member themselves.
And you guys, if you are having some trouble coming out, or want to understand your sexuality better, go to GayTeens.org, another fantastic organization out there only to help you.