BEIJING, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Lesbians in Shanghai can get psychological
help and support from a new hotline that opened this week, the first on the
Chinese mainland dedicated to their concerns.
Sponsored by a Hong Kong foundation, the free hotline is staffed by trained
counselors who are also lesbian or "lala" as they known in Chinese.
Many lesbians in China are pressured into marrying men and end up living
miserable lives, said sociologist Li Yinhe.
She said the public and the families and friends of lesbians should be more
understanding and tolerant.
Chung To, who heads the foundation called Chi Heng, hopes the hotline will
provide real help for lesbians.
"We hire lesbians to operate the hotline because they have a better
understanding of the pressures and stresses," said Chung who is an openly gay
man.
While China has no official statistics on homosexuality, the Ministry of
Health estimated at the end of 2004 that there were five to ten million gay men
in the country. Some experts estimate the total homosexual population is at
least 30 million.
Most gays and lesbians dare not declare their sexual orientation and are
forced to find sex partners in places that make them vulnerable to HIV/AIDS and
other sexually transmitted diseases.
According to estimates, one percent of gay men have contracted HIV.
Volunteer hotlines for homosexuals have emerged in a number of Chinese
cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Most of these hotlines were
founded by gay volunteers or by experts from the country's medical and family
planning organizations.