If you want to support this initiative, share your energy or just say you’re here —
we’d love to hear from you.
Join us
If you want to follow our steps, be updated, or simply stay connected,
leave us a message.
We’ll write to you with care — and only when it matters.
Stay in touch
Stay in touch
If you want to follow our steps, be updated, or simply stay connected, leave us a message.
We’ll write to you with care — and only when it matters.
Join us
If this resonates with you — even quietly — let us know.
You don’t have to shout. Just be present. We’ll build the rest, together.
Who we are
We are women and men — lesbian, gay, bisexual and heterosexual — who believe in freedom, clarity, and peaceful coexistence.
We come from different paths, but we share a will to live together, not against each other.
LGBH is not a reaction — it’s a foundation. A humanist presence. Not an ideology.
LGBH — A humanist movement for all sexual orientations


Why LGBH ?
L, G, and B describe attraction. T refers to identity. Yet they’re too often merged, creating confusion.
LGBH restores clarity and inclusion for all orientations — without confusion, without exclusion.
A humanist movement for those who simply want to live and love freely.
Respect. Unity. A place for all.
Our values
At LGBH, we believe in clarity without confrontation, unity over division, and peace over provocation.
We are proud — not for marching in protest, but for being free, tolerant and open.
We honour past struggles, but today’s challenge is different: to coexist, not to separate.
Living side by side, not standing face to face.
Too often, the LGBT movement has become a battleground — loud, visible, and increasingly exclusive.
Many gays, lesbians and bisexuals no longer recognise themselves in it.
And heterosexuals, too, are often dismissed or blamed — when they simply want to belong.
All sexual orientations — lesbian, gay, bisexual and heterosexual — deserve recognition without dominance, presence without exclusion.
We refuse to build the future on resentment.
We live in largely open, tolerant societies. Most people want to respect each other.
There’s no need to provoke them. We can do the same.
LGBH brings together those who want to live freely,
proud of who they are, without fear, without shame —
a movement built not on protest, but on shared human values.
Let’s not burn the bridges we’ve built.
Let’s not divide what the world is finally ready to unite.
Together. With clarity. With respect. With pride.
Why I created LGBH
I created LGBH not to make noise, but to bring people together — from lived experience, not ideology.
My name is Antoine — also known as Natachatte.
I’m a French-Swiss orchestra conductor, a university professor, and a passionate believer in clarity, inclusion, and dignity.
I’ve travelled to nearly 60 countries, encountered a wide range of cultures, and built bridges through music and dialogue. These experiences shaped in me a deep commitment to peaceful coexistence and mutual understanding.
Over the past four years, I’ve been going through a slow, deeply personal gender transition. I live between worlds — between masculine and feminine, between attraction to women and men.
I don’t seek to switch sides. I seek to embrace them all — without rejecting any part of who I am.
From this place, I’ve watched the LGBT movement with growing concern. Where it once brought people together, it now sometimes divides. Where it once asked for respect, it now demands allegiance.
I created LGBH because I believe in another path. A path of freedom, respect, and shared space — where lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and heterosexuals can coexist without shame, without fear, and without confusion.

