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I will go with my country, so I would say Portugal
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all countrys in western europe i´d say. since i live there, i can say go to germany
Australia 💚💛 never been more grateful to live in this country
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Singapore
It is deemed one of the SAFEST places on EARTH for Women, not only are our police force highly trained and trustworthy, there are laws against catcalling that prevent people from harassing women on the streets in fear of facing JAILTIME
Abortion is legal here as well, Singapore is insanely safe for women, I absolutely love it here
The ONLY thing is I dislike about Singapore is that it has strict same sex PDA laws, you can get a ticket for being lovey in public with someone of the same gender
But besides that it’s honestly paradise here, lowest crime rates, zero homeless, free healthcare, work everywhere, clean safe streets, everything is open 24/7, I could go on and on.
Canada is a little better, at least for now. Our own Conservative party would like nothing more than to change that though. I’ve heard it said that Canada is still in the fuck around stage, while the US is now in the find out stage.
The UK has its problems but we’re not trying to take away women’s bodily autonomy. We also have really good maternity laws.
[According to this 2021 list,](https://ceoworld.biz/2021/06/11/the-worlds-best-countries-for-women-2021/) the Netherlands and the Nordic countries are the best and most of the top spots are taken up by Western Europe, with countries like Canada, New Zealand and Australia also ranking highly. The USA is number 20 on this list, but with Roe v Wade being overturned, I’m sure it would rank more lowly now.
I would say Netherlands.
Easily Austria
All I can say is, I used to think Denmark was boring and the weather is awful. For every year I grow older, the more grateful I feel that I grew up here. I may be unlucky in terms of physical health, but I won the damn lottery being born in this country.
Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Mexico!