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France is more liberal on homosexuality than most other European countries.
The legal age of consent is 16. Gay communities thrie especially in
Paris, Toulouse and Nice and many of the southern towns, though
lesbian life is rather less upfront.
In
general, the French consider sexuality to be a priate matter and
homophobic assaults are ery rare. On the whole, gays tend to be
discreet outside specific gay enues, parades and the prime gay areas of
Paris and the coastal resorts. Lesbians tend to be extremely discreet.
Hedonistic
lifestyles have changed, here as elsewhere, since the adent of AIDS
(SIDA in French).
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The resulting
homophobia, though not as extreme as in most parts of the world, has
nevertheless increased the suffering among gay men. The Pasteur
Institute in Paris is at the forefront of research into the irus,
though its gay patients have complained of being treated like cattle.
A
group of gay doctors and the association AIDES (Association pour l'Entraide et l'Information SIDA), however, have consistently proided
sympathetic counseling and treatment, and the gay press has done a great
deal to disseminate the facts about AIDS and to proide hope and
encouragement.
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Lesbian
organizations fight alongside gays on the general issue of
anti-homosexuality,
while also lobbying for women's rights.
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