A white person who presents as a boy, either an older tween or younger teen, poses with his hands behind his head. He's standing in front of a silvery-pink tinsel curtain.

(For how i crafted these quotes, see What i changed in survey-takers' responses and What i didn't change.)

"Im disabled and not christian and people always say that I'm queer because of that and it impacts me all the time."
"Many people see labels like lgbtqa as restricting but for someone who is ex Christian and disabled, it is freeing to have the words to express my internal desires."
"Being disabled and not Christian (Pagan) makes it even harder to be queer due to more stigmatization."
"Being a disabled (I'm almost entirely blind), Jewish, queer person is extremely difficult. Everything I am impacts each other. I can't go to pride or do things like that because I can't walk. And particularly to queer adults, I feel like I'm not allowed to talk about my religion. For me, my experience with religion has been a very positive one, and I know I'm privileged in that, but I've gotten so much vitriol and hurtful things said to me because I am religious by other queer people."