Where do you think the best city or country is to be gay?
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I think Europe in my experiences is.
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I think Europe in my experiences is.
You mean Europe the city, or Europe the country?
By the way, Europe is a big and very diverse place. Being gay in France or the UK is much different to being gay in Russia or Italy, just for example.
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France , because its interesting, rich history and culture, free minded people…
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During two days in Chicago I saw more men holding hands or kissing in the streets than I have done during a lifetime here in Sweden. And I think this country is considered to be more gay friendly than both UK or France, and I think it is in some ways. It is not ok to be homophobic in public, if you are a public person and say something negative against gay marriage or homosexuals you would be seen as a very intolerant person. But IRL is a different story. Gay men in general have higher educations but have a lower income than heterosexual men. If you are open on your work place and make a mistake, you won't get fired, but you're screwed and they will give you a silent treatment or bully you till you leave or get sick. No one talks about that cause it is not so visible and the mental illness is rocket high by gay men, is there some one I know who hasn't eaten antidepressive or have had the need to take sleeping pills? And yes, we top the suicide rates too.
But on the paper, we are a f*cking great country… -
San Francisco
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San Francisco - lived here for 26 years and love living in my gay bubble. Everytime I travel somewhere that isn't gay friendly, I am so happy to return home.
There are a lot of other big cities in the world that are also very gay friendly. Amsterdam, London, Barcelona, Fort Lauderdale, New York, Sydney, Melbourne, Buenos Aires, etc….
I especially liked the lack of shame around sex in Amsterdam. For the men there, it is a pleasure. I felt prudish in comparison and wished more people were like the Dutch including myself.
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Buenos Aires? Really? That comes to me as a surprise. I'm also from Latin America (Brazil), and it's not at all gay friendly around here.
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Well, following this chart, in Europe are the most gay-friendly countries. And Argentina it's not that bad.
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This will depend on who's doing the survey
According to survey made by Planet Romeo, an Amsterdam-based dating and community site, in collaboration with the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germany have carry out an online survey of 115,000 gay men around the world. They combined rankings on public opinion, public behavior and life satisfaction – how gay men feel about society’s view on homosexuality, how gay men feel they are treated by other people, and how satisfied gay men are with their own lives, respectively – into one worldwide ranking on gay happiness.
This survey was made May 2015 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/05/27/the-countries-where-gay-men-are-the-happiest/
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My personal opinion and observation in the Philippines, even though the country is predominantly Catholic and it is considered immoral to be gay, its really not as issue to be gay in there. I guess the low satisfaction rating stated for the country is because they can't find a partner and not really living a gay person. Its really rare in the Philippines to have issues like what the western countries have, like bullying, suicide, attacks, bashing, killing, abandoning by the family. Of course there are situations, but not like what I've heard from the news. That is why as a Filipino, i find it very disturbing to see gay news about attacks in western countries, and I am not talking about countries where homosexuality is a crimes, I am talking about countries where gay marriage is legal and yet the country as a whole has a lot of sad/disturbing news in the community.
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There's also so much diversity within a country. I.e., growing up or being gay in the US will depend on if you are growing up in San Francisco, California or NYC, New York vs. say Bumblefuck, Middle America.
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I would say Montreal, Quebec, Canada… That's why I moved here!
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I live in Toronto. Canada is near the top of every list of the most livable places in the world, so life here is pretty great if you are gay or not.
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Scandinavia! People there are very open-minded. They don't judge or mind what you are!
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My personal opinion and observation in the Philippines, even though the country is predominantly Catholic and it is considered immoral to be gay, its really not as issue to be gay in there. I guess the low satisfaction rating stated for the country is because they can't find a partner and not really living a gay person. Its really rare in the Philippines to have issues like what the western countries have, like bullying, suicide, attacks, bashing, killing, abandoning by the family. Of course there are situations, but not like what I've heard from the news. That is why as a Filipino, i find it very disturbing to see gay news about attacks in western countries, and I am not talking about countries where homosexuality is a crimes, I am talking about countries where gay marriage is legal and yet the country as a whole has a lot of sad/disturbing news in the community.
:true: Come to think of it, religious sect here are more tolerant towards gays, I still yet to hear news that a priest or a pastor rant about homosexual in their sermons here in our country. As of now, our gov't is more on drug trafficking preventive measures. Foreigners may find this hard to believe but gay/gay relationship here is just catching up, Some may disagree with me but most gay here still opt for straight guys. So if the questions in the survey includes gay marriage, then our country is not one of the best country to be gay, but for overall acceptance and tolerance, very minimum (isolated) gay bashing and gay hate killings, then yes, our country is a good place for being gay
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Scandinavia! People there are very open-minded. They don't judge or mind what you are!
Scanadinavia is super emotionally cold, and many people hide their true prejudice against foreigners.
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Another vote for Toronto, or Canada in general
Having lived in London, it's not THAT gay-friendly. I definitely don't see same-sex couples holding hands outside LGBT neighbourhoods, and this holds true for several European destinations, such as Paris. Being in a gay-bubble, to me, is restrictive. If a regular couple can show PDA anywhere, then I should be too.
However, in Toronto, you'll see it anywhere.
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I live in Toronto. Canada is near the top of every list of the most livable places in the world, so life here is pretty great if you are gay or not.
Heard a lot of good things about this country
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i guess america,liberal and be able to marry is a huge plus