Leo, let's discuss the LGBT+ friendliness of France and Switzerland.
Certainly, Mira. Inclusivity is crucial.
France has made significant strides: same-sex marriage, adoption rights…
True, France legalized same-sex marriage earlier than Switzerland.
And social acceptance seems higher in France, particularly in Paris.
While Paris is generally open, attitudes may differ in rural areas. It's not universally celebratory.
Naturally. But France's large Pride parades suggest a positive atmosphere.
Pride parades are impactful, but don't represent the entire picture.
Agreed. What about Switzerland's Pride events?
Zurich's Pride is smaller than Paris'; Switzerland's approach is more reserved.
Less flamboyant, more subtle acceptance?
Precisely. A more understated, yet supportive, environment.
What about legal protections beyond marriage?
France has robust anti-discrimination laws. Switzerland is improving but lags behind.
France is the proactive sibling, Switzerland the one catching up.
A fair analogy. France displays more overt LGBT+ acceptance.
So, France wins for visibility, Switzerland for steady progress.
Both have their merits. It depends on individual priorities.
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