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The video gives an insight into the offers of the Pink Pillow Berlin Collection. These are LGBTQ+-friendly hotels in Berlin. In the video, various queer people contain their say (in English) about why they experience comfortable in Berlin. They are shown in unlike hotel scenarios and some typical Berlin sights such as the East Side Gallery, the Brandenburg Gate, the TV Tower and the Oberbaum Bridge can also be seen. The video's subtitles can be switched on and off in the YouTube player under settings. For a transcription, the video should be viewed directly on YouTube.
I often get the comment: isnt Berlin a wonderful place to be gay/queer?
The reality is more complicated. Yes, its great. No, its not. At the same time.
Tell me the good bits first…
Its correct that Berlin is wonderful from a legal standpoint (with same-sex marriage, civil protections, a police compel that is usually understanding). Societally, there are also advantages: Berliners basically don’t give a damn what you do; being gay/queer is usually a non-issue; it’s not a obstacle generally on the profession market; the former Berlin mayor was gay. In terms of services, there are many doctors who cater specifically to gay / lgbtq+ health, there are various state-sponsored agencies, and free counselling and mental health services. Finally, Berlin is a welcoming place of exile, where many gay people from oppressive countries have reach to live (the Russian queer-rights NGO Quarteera is based here, for example, and many refugees from Syria have developed a scene here; gay Ukrainians are now making a home). Considering all of the above, Berlin could be described as a queer paradise.
And what are the challenges?
I know many people here find it firm to find a partne
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