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Homophobic hate crime has doubled in the last five years, with acceptance of gay sex falling for the first time since the AIDS crisis. All this makes for pretty grim reading, but how do the challenges of gay life in the UK compare to other countries? Now that same-sex marriage has finally been legalised in Northern Ireland, Britain is a part of the minority of countries globally that recognise same-sex unions.

Having topped the list in , the UK now languishes in ninth place. Though, as any gay person knows, statistics and rankings only tell us part of the story. How easy is it to make gay friends and meet guys?

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Is the UK a place where gay men from across the world can be themselves? I moved to London from the Philippines in , after first visiting in Lower levels of homophobia were definitely a motivating factor in me moving to London. Our culture revolves around the family, rather than the expression of your authenticity and personal self, so being gay is tolerated — not accepted — as long as you conform to stereotypes and social expectations.

London is a fucking amazing global city. Manila, despite having 30 million people, felt insular, small-minded and unwelcoming. But I do feel somewhat excluded for being Asian in public spaces more than on the apps. One of my funnest memories since moving here was being part of an orgy group that I was invited to via Grindr. No chems , just sex with people without hangups or issues.

It very open and friendly. One of the first things I did when I moved to London was downloading Grindr! I was completely unaware of this app back in Poland and discovering it was life-altering experience. I also began to explore my passion for drag on the East London drag scene. The night raises awareness of Metro Charity, an organisation I volunteer with. Their Bezpieczny Rodak programme helps Polish men who have sex with men living in London to access sexual health services.

Moving to London from Portugal in allowed me and my partner to have the life together we struggled to start back home. I can work as an architect and and the pay is enough to allow us to be financially independent from our parents. Plus, London is a much more open city where I feel generally comfortable being myself. As a child, I never really saw public displays of affection between people of the same sex or other obvious references, so I was never really exposed to that.

It was only much later, while in uni, that people started coming out. Finding affordable housing is probably the most difficult aspect of living in London. For me it was about creating that sense of physical home here and once that happened, I soon felt like a local, not a foreigner. The uncertainty of Brexit has also been a challenge. But on the whole I have been very lucky since moving to the UK: I have a comfortable life, I enjoy and feel successful at work, and have made great friends.

I can only be thankful for the opportunities I have been given and which I have fully embraced. I moved to the UK in