By Johnstocker at Envato Elements.
(For how i crafted these quotes, see What i changed in survey-takers' responses and What i didn't change.)
Please, just be yourself!
"Queer and trans children aren't going to know everything about LGBT+ history (especially in the US) and might have uninformed opinions on certain topics. Patience is key."
"Please teach me more skills and talk openly about your binding, gender affirming procedures, etc."
"It's really hard to find anything about asexuality, and growing up I've always felt like something was wrong with me. Put yourself out there, I know it's hard but it's something young ace people could definitely use."
"I need to talk to the adults about my identity."
"You make my life better. I need you to help us kids because many of us don't have a support system. I look up to you and see that maybe I can grow up and live to be an adult."
"I want support and to know i'm understood."
"Sometimes I want some real answers."
"i need advice and guidance and i want to be able to come to you for it."
"I can't do everything by myself. Queer youth need support from older generations and we need to see ourselves represented in public settings."
"Sometimes I feel that LGBTQA+ adults/teachers are closer to students (which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but some boundaries may need to be established on occasion)."
"all of the queer adults i know are great at being supportive, i dont have much to suggest. i guess maybe it would helpful to get a sense of what adult life is like for people like me in a more legal/practical sense, like what having your legal gender be recognized as non-binary over male or female would mean for healthcare, insurance, employment etc."

