In America, is it harder being a straight woman or a gay man? We've seen how much women can be harassed just by walking through the streets, and then there are equality issues they face such as receiving less pay on average than men for the same jobs and being promoted less often. Though gays also face a lot of discrimination as well, especially if they don’t follow gender roles.
I can only speak from my white gay male perspective, but.. I mean I see girls ouchea making it with ease, we both have it 'hard' but in different ways I guess..
I will say that for me living in Texas, I have not had an explicitly 'hard' time being gay
I heard your country has free healthcare, maternity leave for women, the highest number of days of mandatory paid vacation and beautiful weather and you language is also beautiful
In most places, being gay. But that doesn't mean women have it easy.
I heard your country has free healthcare, maternity leave for women, the highest number of days of mandatory paid vacation and beautiful weather and you language is also beautiful
In most places, being gay. But that doesn't mean women have it easy.
it's all true. and being gay is getting easier in Portugal, but some parts of the country are still very conservative and narrow-minded which is a shame because they don't seem to want to evolve.
the only worst part about living in Portugal is the economy and dumb politicians.
Lesbi-honest, when people say "homosexuals", the first thing that comes to their mind are the gay men a.k.a. anal sex a.k.a. dick in an ass not ***** licking, lesbians are just living, gay men are the ones usually suffering.
In America, is it harder being a straight woman or a gay man? We've seen how much women can be harassed just by walking through the streets, and then there are equality issues they face such as receiving less pay on average than men for the same jobs and being promoted less often. Though gays also face a lot of discrimination as well, especially if they don’t follow gender roles.
Just read the O.P, I don't know, I don't live in America