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Eight in Ten Vietnam Gays See Positive Change Toward Them

A recent survey of LGBT Vietnamese individuals indicates marked improvements in Vietnam society's attitudes towards and acceptance of the LGBT community.  While there is continued difficulty and stigma surrounding coming out to family members, the survey reveals an overwhelmingly positive trend in the lives of Vietnam's LGBT community.

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Issues and Countries: Discrimination and Equality, Society Culture and Religion, Vietnam



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