Im so sick of gays in my country, its so hard to have a relationship here because they accept to be not accepted and the only thing most gays can do is sex. I know it is similar in many countries too but i just want to know:
If there were a comparement between countries by gay relationship per capita, what would be the list like? Would countries like netherlands be at top? I searched on web for a statistic but couldnt find any...
So if you had a list based on your experience abd views, what would it be like?
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I would say any country where gays and gay relationships are accepted is going to be towards the top, and the more accepted they are, the higher up on the list they'll be.
This isn't because there's -MORE- relationships in those countries, per se..... just that people are far more open about that knowledge being public.
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I suppose there should be some record somewhere of the number of homosexual marriages, so for the countries that allow that or the registered partnership equivalent, there should be some data available.
I'm guessing the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, the UK, Norway, Denmark and Finland are high on the list.
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I'd help you out..
But..
I don't want you to get sick of me...
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wuht? i typically don't trust statistics about gay people, they are always fabricated.....
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11-15-2015, 02:38 AM
(Edited 11-15-2015, 03:09 AM by LJay.)
Koseku, you must move while you are still young.
The question is not how many gay couples there in any given area, but how tolerant others are.
You could move to San Francisco and be just fine, but there are other, less obvious places.
Perhaps the others here could try to give an idea of how things are in their area.
Here in Richmond VA there are gays in all walks of life and no one that I know is particularly intolerant. Of course there are cruel people but here they are relatively easy to avoid and the academic and arts culture is pretty open.
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