A YouGov poll reveals that while 67% of LGBTQ+ Britons feel safer when a Pride flag is displayed, a significant portion feels unsafe expressing affection publicly. Among the respondents, 71% of gay men and 66% of lesbian women reported that they often avoid public displays of affection due to the risk of discrimination. The poll shows a notable discomfort; 32% of gay men are hesitant to hug their partners in public, and 42% never kiss in public. Only 36% of lesbian women feel safe walking with a partner during the day, dropping to just 10% at night.
A poll by YouGov indicates that 67% of LGBTQ+ Britons feel safer with a Pride flag displayed, yet many feel unsafe showing affection in public.
71% of gay men, 66% of lesbian women, and significant percentages of bisexual individuals refrain from public displays of affection due to fear of discrimination.
The study shows that only 36% of lesbian women feel safe walking with a partner during the daytime, dropping to 10% at night.
Trans people report feeling unsafe as well, with 35% stating they never feel unsafe walking with a partner in daylight.
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