Percentage of respondents who *would not* feel ashamed if a close family member is a gay man or a lesbian (European Social Survey, 2022)

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  1. For the full data –
    European Social Survey (Round ten):
    [https://ess-search.nsd.no/en/study/172ac431-2a06-41df-9dab-c1fd8f3877e7](https://ess-search.nsd.no/en/study/172ac431-2a06-41df-9dab-c1fd8f3877e7)
    European Social Survey (Round nine):
    [https://ess-search.nsd.no/en/study/bdc7c350-1029-4cb3-9d5e-53f668b8fa74](https://ess-search.nsd.no/en/study/bdc7c350-1029-4cb3-9d5e-53f668b8fa74)
    European Social Survey (Round eight):
    [https://ess-search.nsd.no/en/study/f8e11f55-0c14-4ab3-abde-96d3f14d3c76](https://ess-search.nsd.no/en/study/f8e11f55-0c14-4ab3-abde-96d3f14d3c76)

  2. I noticed I made an error while creating the map, as **Austria should be in yellow** instead of green. 64,3% would not feel ashamed, 29,3% are neutral, and 6,3% would feel ashamed

  3. Just curious why would YOU feel ashamed over someone else’s private life.
    It’s non of your fucking business.

  4. Can’t say I’m surprised but I’ve noticed in the UK it’s generally older generations 50+ and men but most the older cute nanas are super open these days

  5. How for all that’s high and mighty did you choose the colors?

    You know the drill: West be green east be yellow and red and shit

  6. Ehh, why has history turned out the way it did.. Of course the ones behind the previous iron curtain are FUCKED, why must it be so

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