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India. Well, it depends from place to place. But many Indians are extremely intolerant about it. Some people just tolerate us or ignore us altogether, others make jokes and throw slurs at us. It's mainly the new generations that are open minded and accepting, the older generations are almost all intolerant towards it. Most of the people are living ......   2 reply
15 08,2023
its a mix, depending on the area you live in America. Down south and in the mid-west, they explicitly ban LGBT from stores and churches and all these other rights aka fuckshit. but theyre tht way about everything. In the east, such as New England, people more tolerant and no one bothers them but are praised and welcomed with open arms in areas li......   2 reply
09 01,2017
I'm from Canada and it is great how supportive the country is. Of course though, there are always some people who have their own (wrong) opinions. I go to a Catholic school, even though I'm not exactly Catholic, and I really wish I didn't. Being that the Catholic religion is sort of outdated, a lot of the teacher at school have certain ideas about......   reply
21 01,2017
It's al three answers in equally distributed proportions here. Crime and social instability is way too rampant for people to give a shit about anything lgbt. Still, religious folk will treat a gay family member as the darkest most sinister curse laid upon them by satan himself. As always, poverty makes everything 1000% worse and a non-accepting ......   1 reply
09 01,2017
I live in France and even if the law says that you can get married and all, you can still get beat up, sometimes to death, because you're gay. Especially in the countryside, where elders and stupid teens stare at you and say very insulting things behind your back. Fortunately, not everyone is like that.   1 reply
21 01,2017
Philippines here. I am a straight supporter. One, we're majorly Catholic, and two, we're Asian, which means double the traditional values. Our marriage law is so outdated that we don't even have divorce. YES, in the Philippines, when you marry, it's for life. Imagine my confusion when I first came across divorce. We have openly gay men as big me......   2 reply
21 01,2017
I live in Korea and I'd say most won't talk shit about the LGBT community in public but I believe there are a lot of unreasonable homophobics out there who do say shit behind their backs. This saddens me, but it's kinda true. I have a few guy friends who act liking being gay is disgusting. Honestly, they are good people, but victims to the outdated......   2 reply
21 01,2017
It sorta depends were you live in America. We are doing better then a lot of other places but we still have plenty to learn, and with our new president we might take some steps back. Even in country's that are politically accepting you will find people who aren't. So you need to surround yourself with people who love and care about you and even if ......   reply
21 01,2017
Belgium: Our last primeminister was gay. In reallety it's like this: People around 45 to 65 are the ones who have the most problems with gays in this country.   reply
17 02,2017
The UK is VERY accepting. I was gonna say it depended on the area but everyone else in the UK has said the same. The most homophobic person I know keeps their opinions to themselves. The reason is probably because everyone gets missed off if someone makes a homophobic comment, even if they are all straight everyone gets really angry. We do make gay......   2 reply
17 02,2017
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