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Russia is pretty widely assumed to be a homophobic country, the dominant religion being orthodox christianity, but I've come out (as pansexual and gender neutral) to most all of my friends and family and they've been nothing but accepting. I'm not saying Russia is an absolutely accepting country LGBT wise, but my experiences have been pretty well.......   reply
09 01,2017
No fuckin way ( ̄∇ ̄") I live in the UAE or dubai or whatever you call it any way that place is full with muslims so there is no way you gonna be accepted looool . And even tho am bi but If my father knew about it .... well... lets hope not lol any way lgbt people are so damn rare so its not like any one care   2 reply
09 01,2017
I'm an American, so technically, it's at least legal to marry and more people are tolerant. But really, people's tolerance levels are different and it really depends on where you go or which state you're in...   4 reply
09 01,2017
I'll say here in Spain we are pretty tolerant? We can get married, adopt kids, show our love in public like any other couple... Bc we are like any other couple xD We can express ourselves the way we want to. I mean, when you say "am gay" people doesn't care. Is like you say "am blonde". Maybe the person can be slightly surprised, but that's all mo......   reply
09 01,2017
In Canada it's pretty good. I mean, the teachers even have a whole class called "healthy living" at my school and in that class we talk about the LGBT community, and it's always positive talk. We also talk about other stuff in that class, but that's the main topic. At the same time, a lot of people are Catholic and they really like their protests........   reply
09 01,2017
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in Australia have gradually progressed since the late 20th century to the point where LGBT people have most of the same rights and protections as other residents, with the notable exception of marriage." So says 'Wikipedia.' Australia is pretty tolerant and dont care wether you're LGBT or not. Thou......   1 reply
09 01,2017
Australia here. The people are generally pretty chill about anything. So I'd say this country is pretty tolerant, although there are still - of course - people who aren't for the LGBT community (I mean there has never been a 100% for anything in this world has it?) My opinion though, others who live here too might think differently.   1 reply
09 01,2017
I live in indonesia where majority is muslim sooo not accepting ofc x"D even my parents sometimes mock them? It's kinda ironic while here, their daughter is enjoying her time writing gays fics and reading boys love mangas lmao   2 reply
09 01,2017
I'm from Ireland, where we passed the first same-sex marriage referendum by 62-38 just last year. So I guess, yeah, we're pretty progressive and accepting. That 38% still feels pretty shameful to me though. 38%! I think a lot of people had worries that children in gay families will struggle, or that marriage is a religious sacrament and same sex ma......   2 reply
09 01,2017
Latvian here. I've definitely met waaaay more ppl who say it's disgusting than tolerant ones. But it's not all bad. It's not the worst at least :D Guess the main issue is lack of exposition. Long way to go but it's getting better gradually. :))   reply
09 01,2017
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