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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.
Yeah no , not really safe. They also feel pity on you Like– "She's a lesbian ?? But she's too pretty to be one" it really pisses me off. It is legal here tho.. but you get made fun of , judged or pitied. 1 reply
to me, the only lgbt that is ACTUALLY safe (cause clearly not usa lol) is norway. clearly, it's the safest lgbt country.
france is... mkay...
still have a lot of work to do, mostly in the old-fashioned families, or the ones that come frome a very homophobic household. so yuh, still lot of improvement to make but it's mkay. reply
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Okay so Im from india
And nope nopety nope most of my friends who're lgbtq have really homophobic parents and we all are just really happy that we found each other and all and ya know yeah feels comfortable knowing there's someone with you through all this
I'm really open me being lesbian and shit so I ...... 3 reply
I've been living in France for a few years now, but prior to this I lived in Lebanon where you can be prosecuted and imprisoned for being LGBT+. Being gay in Lebanon isn't as horrible as it is in other parts of the Arab world where you could be literally put to death. But I was still beaten up for having same-sex relationships there before and most...... reply