The most popular five websites in the ‘Relationships and Dating’ category visited by Serbians (data sources from SimilarWeb) are:
There is no doubt that the situation for LGBTQ rights in Serbia has been vastly improved over the last few decades and in 2017, the first openly gay member of public office was made Prime Minister; after Iceland’s Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir she was only the second female to be an LGBT head of government.
Despite being relatively amateur in production, Serbian porn is popular in other Balkan countries such as Croatia, Montenegro and Slovenia.
The Serbian people are often regarded, internationally, as one the most hospitable nations on Earth and its people are considered enigmatic, passionate and charming but with a dark sense of humour. They have a strong sense of kinship and of national identity. The Orthodox Church plays an important role in society and, despite many younger generations of Europe turning their back on religion, the Serbian congregations are a real mix of ages.
It is worth mentioning at this stage that despite being a bit 1990s to many in the West, Serbia still does good business in the ‘Eastern European mail-order bride’ stakes. As such, you can still stumble across plenty of scammers and fake profiles on a lot of the free dating sites.
In practice, the legal protection offered the community is believed to be inconsistent and weak and combined with the lack of reliable data on hate crimes has led to inconsistent information as to the true extent of discrimination.
The most popular adult film industry stars viewed from within Serbia were all American though with some diversity of ethnicity:
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Sex education in Serbia is quite poor and historically there has been no formal curriculum for the subject. Instead, the mechanics of reproduction and some matters of sexual health have been dealt with in Biology and Physical lessons. However, a pioneering change to the system was first introduced in 2013 in northern Serbia when 10 high schools formed part of a pilot scheme to introduce a more comprehensive approach to the subject. Since then, the roll-out to a national level has been slow but is starting to be more progressive with LGBT lifestyles being added to the curriculum materials in 2017.
Finally, although Serbia’s population ranks it just 94th in the world in terms of size, by traffic volume to Pornhub, the country is ranked 45th. Impressive!
Take it from those who have experience, the best chance of picking up a girl in cities like Belgrade is by that time-honoured tradition of the great ‘chat-up’. However, this will depend on where you go as English is not widely spoken.
Outside of the main cities, there is very little prostitution with small pockets usually only being accessible to the Serbian community.
It’s capital, Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe and has long been recognised as an important gateway between the East and the West within the continent. This divergence of cultures can also be seen in its people.
However, Serbs did record a slightly higher than average number of sexual partners with 10.1 (the global average was 9). In Turkey this number is 14.5 whilst Slovakians notched up just 5.4.