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I live in northern US and yup nobody really cares if you're gay or not in my area lol there's a guy a grade above me who loves Yuri on ice! And there were several girls a grade below me who keep dating each other for awhile it was incredibly dramatic and kinda funny to watch they kept breaking up and then dating someone else it was confusing and a ......   3 reply
12 01,2017
I live in southern US and go to a fairly conservative school so people are tolerant at most around here. My family is super religious and homophobic though ( ̄へ ̄)   reply
12 01,2017
I live in Canada and same-sex marriage was completely legalised back in 2005. So if I had to talk from the perspective of what I see, people are pretty accepting when it comes to LGBT. At least when it comes to the newer generation, they are definitely more open about it. Even though I'm not part of the LGBT community, it sometimes surprises me how......   reply
10 01,2017
Bulgaria .. nope c: it is not accepting at all, the biology teacher at my school told us homosexuality is a decease (does she even have the right to say that when its not proven???) , after that class a girl came to talk and she was like "Isn't it digusting, homosexuality that is, I can't believe how someone would like the same gender..." and im th......   reply
10 01,2017
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
In Denmark ppl are very tolerant. Doesn't matter what your preference is or anything, it's your choice. The christian church, which is the main religion, doesn't have any influence on the matter, well the churches I've been to have never had any bad thing to say about ppl from the LGBT+ community anyway. I had a friend in school some years back who......   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
I live in Switzerland and I would say... Meh. it's not the worst (and I'm very grateful for that like really) but not the best. We don't have same-sex marriage but a sort of "partnership"... In my opinion it's just hypocrisy, they don't want to acknowledge same-sex marriage so they gave lgbt couples something else to make them stop complaining... B......   2 reply
09 01,2017
My country is... I don't know how to say it but they don't allow it in the law but they doesn't really care. My country people will be the problem because they are sick. Thy are so judging. Straight or not, if you do a single mistake, they will judge you, mock you and your family. But there are a few that don't, but still. If you ask me, I'm a pan ......   1 reply
09 01,2017
No , the coming generation maybe cool with it but our parents - no. Most of them make it out to be something that is even more disgusting than rape !!! The treatment in the village maybe be brutal , worse than death . But I won't say there isn't any lgbt activity here , infact there are campaigns and everything here . India even made same sex marri......   reply
09 01,2017
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