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LGBTQ+ Sexual Wellness in the Philippines: A Complete 2026 Guide

Love, Pleasure, and Health for Every Identity

National LGBTQ Health Awareness


You Deserve Pleasure, Information, and Respect

If you’re reading this as a member of the LGBTQ+ community in the Philippines, you already know: finding accurate, non-judgmental sexual wellness information tailored to YOUR needs is nearly impossible.

Most sex education assumes everyone is straight and cisgender. Most product recommendations ignore diverse bodies and relationships. Most healthcare providers either don’t understand LGBTQ+ sexual health or—worse—make you feel ashamed for asking.

This ends now.

This National LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week, we’re creating the comprehensive sexual wellness guide that Filipino LGBTQ+ individuals deserve—covering gay men, lesbian women, bisexual folks, transgender individuals, and everyone across the beautiful spectrum of queer identity.

This guide covers:

  • Safe sex practices for ALL types of intimacy
  • Product recommendations for diverse bodies
  • HIV prevention and testing (specific to high-risk groups)
  • Navigating healthcare in the Philippines
  • Pleasure without shame or judgment
  • Resources and community support

Your sexuality is valid. Your pleasure matters. Your health is important.

Let’s dive in.


Understanding LGBTQ+ Sexual Health in the Philippines

The Current Landscape

The reality for LGBTQ+ Filipinos:

Discrimination in healthcare:

  • 64% of LGBTQ+ Filipinos report experiencing discrimination in medical settings
  • 71% avoid seeking sexual health services due to fear of judgment
  • Many healthcare providers lack training in LGBTQ+ specific health needs
  • Some facilities refuse service based on sexual orientation or gender identity

Lack of inclusive education:

  • Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE) in Philippines rarely includes LGBTQ+ content
  • Most Filipinos receive zero education about same-sex intimacy
  • Trans-specific health needs are almost never addressed
  • Bisexual+ individuals are often erased entirely

HIV crisis among MSM:

  • About 82% of total HIV cases in Philippines are among men who have sex with men
  • 89% of new infections occur among MSM
  • 47% of new MSM infections are in youth ages 15-24
  • Over 75% of MSM have never been tested for HIV, largely due to stigma

Yet here’s the hope: Organizations like LoveYourself, PROGAY Philippines, and AIDS Healthcare Foundation are changing the landscape, providing affirming care and education.

Your Rights Under Philippine Law

Republic Act 11166 (HIV/AIDS Policy Act):

  • Confidential testing available from age 15 (no parental consent required)
  • Discrimination based on HIV status is illegal
  • Free treatment through Department of Health

Proposed SOGIE Equality Bill:

  • While not yet national law, many local governments have SOGIE ordinances
  • Discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression is prohibited in covered areas
  • You have the right to respectful healthcare

Know your rights. Demand respectful care.


Part 1: Sexual Wellness for Gay Men & MSM

Understanding Your Specific Health Needs

MSM (Men who have sex with men) includes gay men, bisexual men, and any male who has sex with males regardless of identity.

Safe Sex Practices for Anal Intercourse

The reality: Anal sex carries higher STI/HIV transmission risk than vaginal sex because:

  • Anal tissue is more delicate and tears more easily
  • No natural lubrication
  • Higher concentration of immune cells that HIV targets
  • Rectal lining is thinner than vaginal lining

This doesn’t mean don’t have anal sex. It means: be informed and protected.

Essential safe sex practices:

1. Condoms are non-negotiable

  • Use condoms EVERY TIME for anal sex
  • Both insertive (“top”) and receptive (“bottom”) partners are at risk
  • Condoms reduce HIV risk by up to 95% when used correctly
  • Use additional lubricant (condoms can break from friction)

2. Lubrication is critical

  • ALWAYS use lubricant for anal sex
  • Water-based or silicone-based only (oil-based breaks latex condoms)
  • Use generous amounts
  • Reapply as needed
  • Reduces tearing and condom breakage

3. Regular testing

  • HIV test every 3-6 months if sexually active
  • STI screening (gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis) every 3-6 months
  • Throat and rectal swabs (not just genital testing)
  • Many STIs have no symptoms

PrEP: Game-Changer for HIV Prevention

What is PrEP? Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis—a daily medication that prevents HIV infection by up to 90% when taken consistently.

Who should consider PrEP:

  • Anyone with an HIV-positive partner
  • MSM who don’t consistently use condoms
  • Anyone with recent STI diagnosis
  • Multiple sexual partners
  • Sex workers
  • Anyone who wants extra protection

Where to get PrEP in Philippines:

  • LoveYourself centers: Mandaluyong (Anglo), Pasay (Victoria), Cebu (White House)
  • Hi-Precision Diagnostics: Nationwide
  • MediPrime clinic: Cainta, Rizal
  • PrEP Philippines program: Free or subsidized PrEP

Cost: ₱1,500-3,000/month (but free options available through programs)

Important: PrEP prevents HIV, NOT other STIs. Still use condoms.

PEP: Emergency HIV Prevention

If you think you were exposed to HIV in the last 72 hours (unprotected sex, condom broke, sexual assault):

Get PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) immediately:

  • Available at San Lazaro Hospital, RITM, Philippine General Hospital
  • Must start within 72 hours (ideally within 24)
  • 28-day course of medication
  • Can prevent HIV infection

Don’t wait. Go NOW if you were exposed within 72 hours.

Anal Health and Hygiene

Common questions MSM have but are afraid to ask:

Q: Should I douche before anal sex? A: This is personal choice. If you choose to:

  • Use plain water (not commercial douches with chemicals)
  • Don’t over-douche (damages rectal lining)
  • Use body-temperature water
  • Clean bulb thoroughly between uses
  • Know that it’s not medically necessary

Q: What about diet for bottoms? A: High-fiber diet helps with clean anal intercourse. Psyllium husk supplements can help.

Q: Pain during anal sex—normal? A: Pain means something is wrong:

  • Not enough lube
  • Going too fast
  • Tension (not relaxed)
  • Wrong angle
  • Never push through pain

Start slow, use lots of lube, communicate.

Products for Gay Men & MSM

For Safer Sex:

Premium Condoms

  • Look for “extra strong” varieties for anal sex
  • Water-based or silicone lubricant compatible
  • Check expiration dates
  • Buy from reputable sources (TeaseMe Now carries quality brands)

Silicone-Based Lubricant

  • Lasts longer than water-based (better for anal)
  • Doesn’t dry out
  • Less reapplication needed
  • Safe with condoms
  • Available at TeaseMe Now: ₱350-600

For Pleasure:

Prostate Massagers

Lovense Ridge – App-Controlled Anal Beads

Why this is revolutionary:

  • Designed specifically for prostate stimulation
  • Vibrates AND rotates (116 RPM)
  • App-controlled (solo or partner control)
  • Perfect for beginners and experienced users
  • Body-safe silicone
  • Waterproof

Features:

  • Independent vibration + rotation controls
  • Flexible design adapts to your body
  • Long-distance control via app
  • Create custom vibration patterns
  • Rechargeable

How to use:

  • Use LOTS of water-based lube
  • Insert slowly
  • Angle toward front of body (where prostate is)
  • Experiment with vibration + rotation combinations
  • Take your time

Why gay men love it:

  • Incredible prostate orgasms
  • Partner can control via app (very hot)
  • Versatile (solo or couples)
  • Tech integration is fun

Price: Premium investment but worth it Explore Lovense Ridge →


Beginner Anal Toys (Available at TeaseMe Now)

For first-time anal play:

  • Start small (finger-sized)
  • Tapered tip for easy insertion
  • Flared base (critical for safety—prevents toys from getting lost)
  • Smooth, non-porous material
  • Price range: ₱500-1,200

Safety rule: NEVER use anything without a flared base for anal play. Seriously.


Cock Rings

Why gay men love them:

  • Harder, longer-lasting erections
  • Enhanced sensation
  • Vibrating options stimulate partner during sex
  • Confidence boost

Available at TeaseMe Now:

  • Basic rings: ₱300-500
  • Vibrating: ₱500-800
  • Adjustable sizing

HIV Testing: Where and How

Free, confidential HIV testing in Philippines:

LoveYourself Inc. (LGBTQ+-affirming)

  • Multiple locations (Manila, Cebu)
  • Free rapid testing (results in 15-20 minutes)
  • LGBTQ+ friendly staff
  • Pre and post-test counseling
  • Treatment linkage if positive
  • Contact: 0917 628 8743 / 0998 563 7307

AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) Philippines

  • 27 sites nationwide
  • Free testing and STI screening
  • Free condoms and lube
  • Support services
  • Contact: +63 2 8790 4300

What to expect:

  1. Pre-test counseling (5-10 minutes)
  2. Finger prick or oral swab
  3. Wait 15-20 minutes
  4. Results + post-test counseling
  5. Referrals if needed

If positive: Treatment is FREE through DOH. With medication, you can live a long, healthy life and cannot transmit HIV sexually when undetectable (U=U).


Part 2: Sexual Wellness for Lesbian Women & WLW

The Invisibility Problem

Lesbian and WLW (women who have sex with women) sexual health is criminally under-researched and under-discussed.

Common myths:

  • ❌ “Lesbians can’t get STIs”
  • ❌ “Lesbian sex is the safest sex”
  • ❌ “You don’t need safe sex practices”
  • ❌ “WLW don’t need gynecological exams”

All of these are FALSE and dangerous.

Safe Sex for WLW

Yes, STIs can transmit between women:

  • Bacterial vaginosis
  • HPV (can cause cervical cancer)
  • Herpes
  • Trichomoniasis
  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea (including throat and rectal)

Transmission routes:

  • Genital-to-genital contact
  • Oral-to-genital contact
  • Sharing sex toys without barriers/cleaning
  • Digital-vaginal contact (fingers)

Safe Sex Practices

1. Dental Dams Thin latex/polyurethane barrier for oral sex

How to use:

  • Place over vulva or anus before oral contact
  • Hold in place
  • Use only once
  • Don’t flip and reuse

Where to buy in Philippines:

  • TeaseMe Now carries dental dams
  • Can also cut condom lengthwise as makeshift dam

2. Gloves for Digital Penetration Especially if you have cuts on hands or long nails

3. Toy Safety

  • Don’t share toys between partners without cleaning
  • Use condoms on toys that switch between partners
  • Clean thoroughly between uses
  • Body-safe materials only

4. Regular Testing

  • Pap smears (cervical cancer screening)
  • STI testing
  • Don’t skip gynecological care because you’re with women

Products for WLW

Strap-Ons and Harnesses

Available at TeaseMe Now (inquire via WhatsApp for current stock)

Why WLW use them:

  • Penetration without heteronormative dynamics
  • Versatile in who wears it
  • Different types of intimacy
  • Role exploration

What to look for:

  • Adjustable harness (fits different body types)
  • Dildo with flared base
  • Body-safe silicone dildo
  • Comfortable harness material

Price range: ₱1,500-4,000 (complete set)

How to use:

  • LOTS of lubricant
  • Start slow
  • Communication is key
  • Either partner can wear harness
  • Take breaks as needed

Double-Ended Dildos

What they are: Toy with two ends for simultaneous penetration

Why couples love them:

  • Both partners stimulated simultaneously
  • Intimate positioning
  • Versatility in use
  • Mutual pleasure

Tips:

  • Requires coordination
  • Use generous lube
  • Flexible material works best
  • Clean thoroughly after use

Clitoral Stimulators

Perfect for WLW because:

  • 75% of women need clitoral stimulation to orgasm
  • Can use during partnered sex
  • Enhances oral sex
  • Solo play

Recommendations:

Bullet Vibrators (₱350-500)

  • Versatile
  • Use during sex or solo
  • Pinpoint stimulation
  • Affordable

Jump-O Dildo Vibrator

  • 10 vibration modes
  • Internal + external use
  • Both partners can use
  • Price: ₱600-900

Wand Vibrators (available at TeaseMe Now)

  • Powerful broad stimulation
  • Great for mutual masturbation
  • Use over clothes for gentler sensation
  • Plug-in or rechargeable

Finger Vibrators

Perfect for WLW sex:

  • Wear on finger during manual stimulation
  • Enhances fingering
  • Comfortable for long sessions
  • Easy to control

Price range: ₱400-700


Navigating Healthcare as WLW in Philippines

Challenges:

  • Many doctors assume heterosexuality
  • May dismiss same-sex sexual activity as “not real sex”
  • Lack of understanding of WLW-specific health risks

How to advocate for yourself:

When asked “Are you sexually active?” Say: “Yes, with women” (be explicit—many doctors assume men)

When asked about contraception: Say: “I’m sexually active with women, but I still need STI screening and pap smears”

If doctor seems uncomfortable:

  • You have the right to ask for different provider
  • LoveYourself clinics are LGBTQ+-affirming
  • LIKHAAN Center for Women’s Health is inclusive

Remember: Your sexual health matters regardless of partner gender.


Part 3: Sexual Wellness for Bisexual+ Filipinos

The Double Discrimination

Bisexual and pansexual Filipinos face unique challenges:

  • Bi erasure (“just pick a side”)
  • Discrimination from both straight AND gay communities
  • Assumptions based on current partner’s gender
  • “Not gay enough” / “Not straight enough”
  • Invisibility in LGBTQ+ spaces

Your identity is valid regardless of who you’re currently dating.

Sexual Health Considerations

If you’re sexually active with multiple genders:

Different risk profiles:

  • Penis-in-vagina sex: pregnancy risk, STIs
  • Penis-in-anus sex: higher HIV risk, STIs
  • Vulva-to-vulva contact: STI transmission possible

Best practices:

  • Get tested between partners
  • Use appropriate protection for each type of sex
  • Disclose STI status to all partners
  • Consider PrEP if engaging in high-risk activities
  • Don’t make assumptions based on partner’s gender

Remember: STI risk isn’t about identity—it’s about behaviors and protection.

Products for Bisexual+ Folks

The beauty: Everything we’ve discussed works for you!

Versatile products:

  • Lovense Lush 2 – Works with partners of any gender
  • Vibrating cock rings – Benefit all types of penetrative sex
  • Quality lubricants – Universal necessity
  • Condoms – Essential regardless of partner

Your toy collection can be as fluid as your attraction.


Part 4: Sexual Wellness for Transgender Filipinos

Understanding Trans-Specific Needs

First, let’s establish: Trans sexual health needs vary enormously based on:

  • Where you are in transition (if transitioning)
  • Which surgeries you’ve had (if any)
  • Whether you’re on hormones
  • Your gender identity
  • Your dysphoria triggers

This section can’t cover everything, but we’ll address common needs.

For Trans Women (Assigned Male at Birth)

Sexual health considerations:

If pre/non-op:

  • Genital function may change on estrogen/anti-androgens
  • Erections may be less firm/frequent (this is normal on HRT)
  • Semen volume decreases
  • Can still transmit/contract STIs

Safe sex practices:

  • Use condoms for anal or vaginal (post-op) intercourse
  • Regular STI testing
  • HIV prevention (PrEP if high-risk)

Managing dysphoria during intimacy:

  • Communicate triggers with partners
  • Use barriers/coverings if genital dysphoria is severe
  • Focus on pleasure that doesn’t trigger dysphoria
  • External/prostate stimulation if penis use is dysphoric
  • It’s okay to have boundaries about body parts

Products that may help:

For tucking/presenting:

  • Gaffs (specialized underwear)
  • Tape designed for tucking
  • (Check specialized trans retailers)

For pleasure without genital focus:

  • Prostate massagers (can avoid penis entirely)
  • External vibrators for perineum
  • Nipple stimulators (many trans women develop sensitivity on estrogen)

Post-vaginoplasty:

  • Dilation schedule is CRITICAL (prevents closure)
  • Medical-grade dilators
  • Can transition to penetrative toys after healing
  • Water-based lube only initially
  • Follow surgeon’s specific guidelines

Where to buy medical dilators in Philippines:

  • Ask your surgeon for recommendations
  • May need to import
  • TeaseMe Now can advise on body-safe alternatives for post-healing

For Trans Men (Assigned Female at Birth)

Sexual health considerations:

If on testosterone:

  • Vaginal atrophy/dryness is common
  • May cause painful sex if penetration desired
  • Use lubricant generously
  • Clitoral growth (1-3cm typically)
  • Increased libido is common

If pre/non-op:

  • Can still get pregnant if testosterone has not stopped ovulation entirely
  • Use contraception if having PIV sex and pregnancy not desired
  • Testosterone is NOT reliable birth control

Safe sex practices:

  • Condoms for penetration
  • Dental dams for oral
  • Regular gynecological care (yes, even on testosterone)
  • Pap smears still necessary
  • STI screening

Managing dysphoria during intimacy:

  • Language matters (“front hole” vs “vagina” if preferred)
  • Avoiding chest touch if top surgery not yet done
  • Focus on pleasurable areas that don’t trigger dysphoria
  • Binders during sex (if safe/comfortable)
  • Communication with partners about terminology

Products that may help:

Packers (specialized retailers)

  • STP (stand-to-pee) devices
  • Pack-and-play prosthetics
  • Realistic packers

For pleasure:

  • Small vibrators (may be more comfortable post-T due to clitoral growth)
  • Clitoral stimulation focus
  • Strap-ons if penetrating partners
  • Gender-affirming toys

Chest binding during intimacy:

  • If dysphoria is severe, keeping binder on may be necessary
  • Ensure it’s not too tight
  • Take breaks
  • Communicate needs to partner

Finding Trans-Affirming Healthcare

Challenges for trans Filipinos:

  • Few doctors trained in trans healthcare
  • Hormone access can be difficult
  • May face discrimination
  • Deadnaming/misgendering in medical settings

Resources:

PROGAY Philippines

  • Trans healthcare navigation
  • Support groups
  • Advocacy

LoveYourself Inc.

  • Trans-inclusive services
  • Respectful care
  • HIV/STI testing

Private Gender Clinics:

  • SAGE Clinic (Dr. Rafael Castillo) – Taguig
  • Some dermatology clinics offer HRT
  • Ask in trans Filipino Facebook groups for recommendations

Your rights:

  • Demand to be addressed by correct name/pronouns
  • Right to privacy about trans status
  • Access to appropriate care

Part 5: Sexual Wellness for Non-Binary & Genderqueer Filipinos

Your Unique Needs Matter Too

Non-binary sexual health is even more invisible than trans healthcare.

Challenges:

  • Medical forms that only offer M/F
  • Providers who don’t understand non-binary identity
  • Products marketed as “for men” or “for women”
  • Assumptions based on assigned sex

Sexual Health Considerations

Your sexual health needs depend on:

  • Your anatomy (not your gender)
  • Your sexual activities
  • Your partners
  • Whether you’re on hormones

Be specific with healthcare providers about:

  • What anatomy you have
  • What sexual activities you engage in
  • What health screenings you need

Example: “I’m non-binary. I have a vagina and am sexually active with people who have penises. I need STI screening, pap smears, and contraception options.”

Products Beyond the Binary

You don’t have to shop “men’s section” or “women’s section”—you can use whatever feels right:

Gender-neutral toys:

  • All vibrators (pleasure has no gender)
  • Anal toys (anatomy, not identity)
  • Strokers and sleeves
  • Any product that speaks to you

At TeaseMe Now:

  • We don’t gender our products
  • Use what works for YOUR body
  • Ask for recommendations based on anatomy/preferences, not gender

Part 6: Relationship Dynamics in LGBTQ+ Partnerships

Communication is EVERYTHING

Queer relationships often require MORE communication because:

  • No heteronormative “scripts” to follow
  • Assumptions don’t work
  • Diverse relationship structures (polyamory, open relationships more common)
  • Different bodies/needs

Topics to discuss:

Before sex:

  • Boundaries about body parts
  • Language (terminology you prefer/avoid)
  • Safer sex practices
  • What you enjoy/don’t enjoy
  • Dysphoria triggers (for trans/NB folks)

Ongoing:

  • STI testing schedule
  • Relationship structure (monogamy, open, etc.)
  • Introducing toys
  • Trying new things
  • What’s working/not working

Products for LGBTQ+ Couples

Lovense Lush 2 – App Controlled Vibrator

Why LGBTQ+ couples love this:

  • Works for ANY couple configuration
  • Partner can control via app (any gender)
  • Long-distance capability (common in PH due to work abroad)
  • Powerful, versatile
  • Not gendered in marketing

Perfect for:

  • WLW couples
  • Gay male couples (yes, it works anally too)
  • Trans individuals and partners
  • Any queer coupling
  • Long-distance LGBTQ+ relationships

Shop Lovense Lush 2 →


Where to Find Community & Support

Filipino LGBTQ+ Organizations

LoveYourself Inc.

  • HIV testing and sexual health services
  • LGBTQ+-affirming healthcare
  • Support groups
  • Community events
  • Multiple locations
  • Contact: 0917 628 8743 / 0998 563 7307
  • Website: loveyourself.ph

PROGAY Philippines

  • Advocacy and support
  • Trans healthcare access
  • Community building
  • Legal support

Bahaghari (LGBTQ+ collective)

  • Advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights
  • Community organizing
  • Educational resources

Metro Manila Pride

  • Annual pride celebration
  • Year-round programming
  • Community connection

Provincial LGBTQ+ Groups:

  • Cebu Pride
  • Davao LGBTQ+ organizations
  • Growing presence nationwide

Online Communities

Filipino LGBTQ+ Facebook Groups:

  • Trans support groups
  • WLW Philippines groups
  • Gay men’s communities
  • Bisexual Filipinos groups
  • Non-binary Philippines

Important: Verify groups are safe, supportive spaces before sharing personal information.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are sex toys “gay” or “straight”?

A: Sex toys have no sexual orientation. Any toy can be used by anyone with the appropriate anatomy. Don’t let gendered marketing limit you—use what feels good.

Q: Can I get HIV from lesbian sex?

A: While woman-to-woman transmission is much rarer than other types of sex, it’s not zero risk. Blood-to-blood contact (menstruation, open cuts) or sharing toys without cleaning can transmit HIV. Practice safer sex and get tested.

Q: Do I still need pap smears if I only have sex with women?

A: YES. Cervical cancer screening is based on having a cervix, not on sexual orientation. HPV (which causes cervical cancer) can transmit between women. Don’t skip gynecological care.

Q: Where can trans Filipinos access hormones?

A:

  • Some dermatologists prescribe HRT
  • Gender clinics (SAGE Clinic in Taguig)
  • Endocrinologists (with trans-knowledgeable doctors)
  • DIY is risky—seek medical supervision when possible
  • Trans Filipino Facebook groups can provide recommendations

Q: Is it safe to be openly LGBTQ+ in the Philippines?

A: The Philippines is more LGBTQ+-tolerant than many Asian countries, but:

  • No national anti-discrimination law yet (SOGIE bill pending)
  • Violence against LGBTQ+ individuals still occurs
  • More acceptance in urban areas than rural
  • Trans individuals face more discrimination than LGB
  • Use judgment about when/where to be open

Q: Can I use poppers during sex?

A: Poppers (alkyl nitrites) are commonly used in gay male communities but:

  • Can be dangerous with Viagra/Cialis/Levitra (fatal blood pressure drop)
  • Not recommended if you have heart conditions
  • Can cause headaches, dizziness
  • Repeated use can damage immune system
  • Not a safe sex practice—still need condoms

If you choose to use: Never combine with ED medications, use in well-ventilated area, don’t drink them.

Q: How do I find LGBTQ+-friendly healthcare providers?

A:

  • LoveYourself maintains list of affirming providers
  • Ask in LGBTQ+ community groups for recommendations
  • Look for Rainbow Health Initiative participants
  • When calling, ask directly: “Do you have experience treating LGBTQ+ patients?”

Q: What if my family finds my sex toys?

A:

  • Store discreetly (locked box, hidden location)
  • If discovered, you’re an adult—your sexuality is your business
  • For younger folks living at home, this is trickier
  • TeaseMe Now packaging is discreet
  • Consider keeping toys at trusted friend’s place if necessary

Q: Are there LGBTQ+ sex toy stores in the Philippines?

A: TeaseMe Now is LGBTQ+-inclusive and welcoming to all customers regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. We don’t discriminate and provide products for all bodies and relationships.

Q: Can I be non-binary and still like penetration?

A: Absolutely. Your gender identity and your sexual preferences are separate. You can be non-binary and enjoy any type of sex or use any type of toy. There are no rules.


Take Action This LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week

Commit to ONE health action:

For HIV Prevention:

  • ☐ Get tested at LoveYourself or AHF
  • ☐ Research PrEP options
  • ☐ Start using condoms consistently
  • ☐ Get your partner(s) tested

For Sexual Wellness:

  • ☐ Buy your first quality sex toy
  • ☐ Learn about your body’s pleasure
  • ☐ Have an honest conversation with your partner
  • ☐ Schedule gynecological exam (if you have a vagina)

For Community:

  • ☐ Join an LGBTQ+ support group
  • ☐ Attend LGBTQ+ health event
  • ☐ Share resources with friends
  • ☐ Support LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations

For Education:

  • ☐ Read about LGBTQ+ sexual health
  • ☐ Learn proper terminology
  • ☐ Challenge your own assumptions
  • ☐ Educate others in your community

Shop the LGBTQ+ Inclusive Collection

TeaseMe Now is proud to serve ALL customers with respect and discretion.

For Everyone:

For MSM & Gay Men:

For WLW & Lesbian Women:

  • Strap-ons and harnesses (inquire)
  • Double-ended toys
  • Clitoral stimulators
  • Dental dams

For Trans & Non-Binary:

  • Gender-neutral product selection
  • Staff trained in respectful service
  • Discreet packaging
  • Body-safe materials for all anatomies

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Final Thoughts: You Are Valid, Valued, and Deserving

To every LGBTQ+ Filipino reading this:

Your identity is valid. Your relationships are real. Your pleasure matters. Your health is important. You deserve respectful care. You are not alone.

For too long, LGBTQ+ Filipinos have had to navigate sexual wellness with minimal information, maximum stigma, and zero institutional support.

That’s changing.

Organizations are fighting for your rights. Healthcare providers are getting educated. Communities are growing stronger. And more LGBTQ+ Filipinos are living openly, proudly, and healthily than ever before.

This LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week, take one step toward better sexual health—whether that’s getting tested, buying your first toy, having an honest conversation, or simply learning something new about your body.

Your sexuality is beautiful. Your identity is valid. Your pleasure is your right.

Happy LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week 2026.


Love who you love. Be who you are. Protect what’s yours.

Explore Your Sexual Wellness →


This content is for adults 18+ only. All recommendations are based on body-safe products and current sexual health best practices. TeaseMe Now is committed to inclusive sexual wellness for ALL Filipinos.

Last Updated: March 2026

Resources:

  • Department of Health Philippines HIV/AIDS Registry
  • LoveYourself Inc.
  • UNAIDS Philippines
  • CDC LGBTQ+ Health Resources
  • WHO Sexual Health Guidelines

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