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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parent of a gay child who went to university in France as part of a dual US/FR degree program. The bonus is that the education was better and the tuition for the first two years was 1/3 of the cost of her US Ivy college. Also, healthcare was better in FR. I agree with PPs that not everywhere in Europe is safe, and it is probably safer for gay or bi students than trans, but definitely safer for all than in the US for the forseeable future. Our gay child is in grad school and thinking about returning to Europe to work after graduating. One can't underestimate the depressing nature of living in a country you once thought of as your home and watching it reject you every day at every level of governance in every part of the country. There are some places that we now consider no go zones in the US (much of the south) -- will not travel there, will not live or work there, will not be tourists there - for safety and political reasons. [/quote] I'm a gay American who lived in Europe for a long time, both UK and Germany and now happily lives back in the US. I have no idea what you're trying to claim. Other than that you have political issues that has nothing to do with sexuality but everything with politics. And online fear mongering. [/quote]
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