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[–]RedEyedWarriorGay | Male | 🇮🇪 Irish 🇮🇪 | Antineoliberal | Cocks are Compulsory 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (14 children)

I might have to learn a new language soon. Maybe German or French. Or maybe Japanese? Because the Anglosphere is done for.

[–]Elvira95Viva la figa 10 insightful - 1 fun10 insightful - 0 fun11 insightful - 1 fun -  (13 children)

What about italian? ;)

[–]RedEyedWarriorGay | Male | 🇮🇪 Irish 🇮🇪 | Antineoliberal | Cocks are Compulsory 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (12 children)

Maybe I’ll do that. Never been to Italy before, but I hear it’s a lovely country so I’d love to visit. But I have been to Greece before and Greece was amazing, so I might learn Greek.

[–]Elvira95Viva la figa 10 insightful - 1 fun10 insightful - 0 fun11 insightful - 1 fun -  (11 children)

Italy is more beautifyl than Greece. Italy is conservative. Always decades behind others, which means not TRA ideology being powerful here, but it's fine to be gay here. That being said. I want to emigrate too. I've always wanted to live abroad. And despite the TRA issues, the UK is the country I really want to move to.I think everyone should try living in a different place at least once.

[–]RedEyedWarriorGay | Male | 🇮🇪 Irish 🇮🇪 | Antineoliberal | Cocks are Compulsory 10 insightful - 1 fun10 insightful - 0 fun11 insightful - 1 fun -  (10 children)

I will definitely visit Italy one day. After COVID is done my top five countries to visit that I’ve never been to are Italy, Finland, Romania, the Netherlands and Belgium.

I have been to England three times, and I had a blast each time I went. My cousin lives an hour out of London and twice we went to city for a day trip. London is a lot of fun, but the city is a ripoff. One of the most expensive rent rates in the world, parts of the city are no-go zones, the police are tyrants and half the population lack common sense. But if London is your dream city, you should move to a town that has a train station that will take you straight to London so you can visit the city. My cousin also lives near Cambridge, which is another stunning city, and I have been there once.

Now, England has been going through some tough times because their cops are wankers, TRA ideology is still going strong and social services has been in shambles. BUT, there could very well be change on the horizon. As we all know, English people are pushing back against TRAs. Plus, there are efforts to rebuild small communities to make England a better place to live. English people are also becoming less dependent on the cops and more reliant on their neighbours, which is a good thing. If that is all successful, England will be a much better country, that is safer, healthier, stronger and saner, and living there for a few years will be worth it for an Italian. Or even permanently, if you find a nice English girl. Though she will request to see Italy a lot because she might want the sun.

[–]Elvira95Viva la figa 10 insightful - 1 fun10 insightful - 0 fun11 insightful - 1 fun -  (9 children)

London scares me, actually. Might me great for dating, but it isn't for me. Too big, too chaotic and dangerous. Wasn't a woman just recently killed by a London police officer? I would like someone big enough, but far more relaxing and smaller,something like Manchester. I like the english accent, I find it hot and elegant. I'm sure I would get along with english ladies, and I would definitely cook for them to increase the chances of conquering them. Eheheh Dating someone for different cultures is always fascinating. Actually, if Spain were in better conditions I would prefer it, as I find spanish cultures the hottest in the world and very similar to Italy, but as things are, Uk is good choice, Gemany is another alternative, but definitely I don't find it not nearly as good as the Uk, both in terms of living or dating or language. I was sad when Uk decided for brexit. But they don't need the EU to be a great country and controlling their borders was their right.

[–]RedEyedWarriorGay | Male | 🇮🇪 Irish 🇮🇪 | Antineoliberal | Cocks are Compulsory 8 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 0 fun9 insightful - 1 fun -  (8 children)

Yeah, stay out of London. I know people who work in London but live an hour out by train because for the price of a studio London flat in an average area you can get a four bedroom house with a backgarden inside a nice neighbourhood an hour out of London. Much safer too. I have never been to Manchester, but it is definitely better than London.

I have been to Spain a few times and I like it. Spanish men are kinda hot. But each time I went there I went with family. Next time I will go on my own and experience the gay culture over there. Unfortunately, Spain is liberal to a fault and a lot of Spanish people seem to hate their country, which is the sign of a country that wants to die. Is that true? Also, is the TRA ideology strong over there?

[–]Elvira95Viva la figa 10 insightful - 1 fun10 insightful - 0 fun11 insightful - 1 fun -  (7 children)

Spanish women got a super hot accent, mediterranean feature, romantic and super sexually passionate culture.They're my ideal women Spaniards and italians are like brothers and sisters, we get along super well, spaniards love italians and viceversa because we're too similar, but spaniards are way more progressive than italians. Their media is full of beautiful homosexual stories, they got gay marriage and adoptions, very different from Italy. Yeah, because of this reason, TRA ideology is stronger there. And actually I've seen they use a different LGBT letter oder. Basically the T comes before the B. LGTB. It's the negative side of being too progressive. I don't know about them hating their country. We italians complain about our country all the time, everyone does.

[–]RedEyedWarriorGay | Male | 🇮🇪 Irish 🇮🇪 | Antineoliberal | Cocks are Compulsory 10 insightful - 1 fun10 insightful - 0 fun11 insightful - 1 fun -  (6 children)

I complain about my country all the time, but I still love it. I just wish Ireland had a different political system, because the current one has failed us or at least doesn’t work for Irish people.

LGTB

I feel bad for Spanish bisexuals. You don’t have to be pro trans to be pro gay. In fact, I wouldn’t care about transgender people at all if they weren’t attached to the homosexual and bisexual communities. Don’t get me wrong, having gay stories in the media, as well as adoption and marriage, is nice, but I still want the T separated from LGB and I see that TRAs are asking too much. At least in Italy the Italians could agree to allow gay marriage on condition that gay rights activists stop propping up TRAs.

Are there Drop the T movements in Italy and Spain?

[–]Elvira95Viva la figa 7 insightful - 2 fun7 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 2 fun -  (5 children)

Most italians are fine with gay marriage. Gay families is way more controversial. You know, italian culture is very family oriented, and non traditional family just is too hard to accept for many. More so, two dads, italians are mommy boys and girls, a child without mother sounds very bad. But the young ones are pretty accepting on this too. There is generation divide, the young ones are very friendly and see homosexuality as normal, the old ones less so. Only recently we started to se gay kisses on tv. They are streaming a passionate lesbian love story from Spain on a famous channel, just few years ago passionate kissing between women at early afternoon would be scandalous, now less so. But they still censored the most sexual parts while they were undressing each others. It's fine for kids to see Brooke Logan from beautiful in bed with all the Forrester family, but too women undressing each others is too much LMAO

In Italy there is no movement, but because queer theory is not really strong, and the AGP's are still rare. Although have heard of increasing in transition of butch lesbians and young people calling themselves non binary, but I don't see it becoming anywhere near as bad Uk or USA, there is no the support needed. And, as I said, we not nearly as progressive to accept any liberal bs. I don't know about Spain.