LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index: 150 Countries Ranked Worst to Best
By Jacob Anderson-Minshall
Ranking the World s Most Dangerous Travel Destinations for LGBTQ+ People
Asher & Lyric (Asher Fergusson who hails from Sydney, Australia and Lyric Fergusson from Los Angeles) have made it their cause to help other travelers prepare for and safely tour the world. The straight couple s site offers packing lists for destinations around the globe, a report on the hidden dangers of Airbnbs, an index of the most dangerous destinations for women travelers, and an exhaustively researched index of the Worst (and Best) Countries for LGBTQ Travel (see below).
For the latter, the couple looked at the top 150 most-visited countries in the world (by number of incoming tourists) and then carefully examined LGBTQ+ rights for each country. We created our LGBTQ+ travel safety index based on a total of nine ranking factors. We worked with academic researcher, Eliot Assoudeh PhD., to design the methodolog
20 Most Gay Friendly Countries In the World
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10 most gay friendly countries in the world. We as human beings are complex and extremely flawed creatures, who only learn to grow and evolve with time. We are moving on from times where a very strict definition of normal had been defined and anything contradicting that definition was seen as something ungainly which was to be discarded and discouraged, and at the very least definitely not encouraged. This has resulted in setbacks over decades and centuries, though as I said, we are learning from our mistakes and improving somewhat as time goes by.
10 Most Gay Friendly Countries In the World
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Ranking according to Nomadic Boys: 15
The top 10 is utterly dominated by France, which legalized same sex marriage in 2013, and became the first country in the world to declassify transgenderism as an illness.
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Published on December 13, 2020 at 3:27 pm by Inan Dogan, PhD
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