Let's discuss the LGBT+ friendliness of Denmark and Sweden. I've heard they're incredibly welcoming.
Let's see if the reality matches the reputation. I'll approach this objectively.
Denmark was the first country to recognize same-sex partnerships, a significant achievement.
That's a historical first, but what's the current social climate like? Is it genuinely inclusive?
Sweden legalized same-sex marriage in 2009 and both countries have strong anti-discrimination laws.
Laws are important, but what's the daily experience like? How are LGBT+ individuals treated in everyday life?
Copenhagen and Stockholm Prides are massive events, indicating a strong LGBT+ community.
Large events are positive, but are they representative of the overall acceptance? Or are they merely performative?
Both countries have good LGBT+ representation in media, which suggests normalization.
Normalization is progress, but are there pockets of prejudice outside major cities?
While some prejudice might exist, social acceptance surveys show generally positive attitudes.
So, overall, Denmark and Sweden seem quite LGBT+ friendly.
Absolutely. They're very welcoming.
I'll concede their strong showing in LGBT+ acceptance.
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