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Is being lgbtq+ safe in your country?
People who are a part of lgbtq+ are y'all safe in your country? If not, are y'all planning to move out to a safer country or fight for your rights till the end? Personally I wanna fight for my rights here but it's a very long way to go and I doubt I'll reach my goal in my lifetime. But at the same time I would feel super guilty about leaving my country to marry because it feels like I'm running away. Also apart from the anti-lgbtq atmosphere here, I actually love my culture a lot and it would be painful to leave everything. What about y'all? I just wanna relate.
I currently live in the USA and it really just depends on which state you live in. I live in the north east area which is pretty safe. I've never met a homophobic in the entire area, but I've heard in states like Tennessee and Ohio there is a strong homophobic community, I'm not sure though. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
I'm don't think I'd go to America if I...... 2 reply
yep i live in Austria & same-sex marriage is possible here in my country since 2019. its also possible for them to adopt childen.
they also have discrimination protections.
they also BAN „conversion therapy classes“that teaches that sexual orientation was "changeable" through a combination of therapy, self-help groups and pastoral care.
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~Canada~
Yeah, it's the 3rd safest country for LGBTGIA+ ppl in the world but sum of the ppl especially in certain parts of Ontario as well as Quebec there's a lil bit of homophobic fuckers sprinkled about. But it's pretty safe; 8.5/10
Gay marriage is legal, getting bottom/top surgery and the likes ain't that difficult, I'm fairly certain we've ba...... 4 reply
definitely not, i live in egypt, people go to jail for being gay here.
i'm just planning on doing the best that i can here, i'll try to find a partner and just live in secret mostly and maybe i'll move to another country when i have the opportunity and no, i won't try to fight for my rights, that way i'll literally spend the rest of my life in jai...... 3 reply
mf i live in america-
i see people posting all about LGBTQ+ rights and just supporting and encouraging LGBTQ+ relationships yet you'll never see any of these bitches out in public
lets not even get into the abortion laws, women/POC rights, racism, etc, etc
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YES!! MY COUNTRY RESPECTS EVERYONE EQUALLY !! Its totally not like the uncles in parliament passed a bill threatening the existence of transgender people
In fact it’s not like everyone will turn your coming out experience into chai time or anything
Now that we’re legal the ostracisation and homophobia just evaporated
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