SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China’s first hotline for lesbians is set to open following the success of a service for gay men in a country where homosexuals still face stigma and discrimination, a local newspaper reported.
The hotlines, which operate in China’s booming coastal cities of Shanghai and Guangzhou where social change outpaces the rest of China, are run by the Hong Kong-based Chi Heng Foundation, which oversees AIDS-related projects.
The new line will be staffed by lesbians, just as the volunteers for the existing one are all gay men, said one of the hotline’s counsellors, adding that the organisation had had trouble recruiting enough qualified volunteers.
"To have female counsellors at the centre will make the women callers feel more secure," hotline staff member Shen Yiwu told the Shanghai Daily.
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During the Mao era, homosexuals were persecuted, especially during the Cultural Revolution when prison terms and death sentences were meted out. Homosexuality was listed as a mental disorder in China until 2001.






