I'd say accepting and tolerant at the same time, I live in NZ and I'm pansexual... there's a lot that accept but there's a lot that are quite hurtful, insulting, and against towards LGBT. I don't know much about the last one reply
Accepting (Canada) like most things it can always get better, but it was nice to see our prime minister march in the big pride parade last summer! There are as*holes who like to ruin a good thing, but the part I live in seems very accepting. reply
it's a crime and will get u 14 yrs jail sentence or death by stoning. TRANS r bascically non-existant, bi-sexuals same unless they r girls in which case some guys secretly find hot if it will earn them 3somes, lesbians r thirsty school girls in boarding schools where there r no guys their age and they don't want to f*ck teachers. It is treated as...... 3 reply
I live in italy, and some years ago same sex marriages were officially legalised. Even though they are accepted by the law, people find it hard to acknowledge gay couples as real couples. You almost never see a gay couple (be it girls or boys) in the streets or at the supermarket that is showing they are a couple( like the hetero people do). Becaus...... reply
In the U.S. it definitely depends on the state. Along the coastal states, like Washington, Oregon, and California in the West, and New York and such in the East, it's much more accepting, but of course there are exceptions depending on the city/town within that state. Big cities are accepting, but more isolated towns, or areas that have heavier r...... reply
Egypt, there are LGBTQ community but gay men don't come out and they marry I can see them on twitter complaining. So like everything in Egypt it's shit and Gays/Lesbians are suffering oh and if you're caught you're in for jail. Yes we got a law that if you're gay you go to jail up to 9 years and some men are actually serving for being gay. 1 reply
I'm from the England - London specifically, but my background is South-East Asian. Whilst I cannot speak for the whole of the England, the area I live in is very tolerant, and basically everyone I know identifies as not (completely) straight. Everyone seems to fall somewhere on the spectrum.
London has a MASSIVE LBGTQ+ community and the pride mar...... 1 reply