No,but they do dress like it not to be racist they are a strong country with alot of strong allies
No exact number is known, but it's estimated to be around 2.2 million to 3 million people.
Yes he is openly gay, he's not a true activist but when it's about politics nobody cares in franve wether you're married or not, gay, jew or whatever as long as they do the job and since private and public life are really distinct there.
Gay - 2000 was released on: France: February 2000 USA: 10 June 2006 (New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival) Argentina: 14 April 2010 (Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema)
he opposed gay marriage
Leo et Julita - 2004 was released on: France: 27 November 2004 (Paris Gay and Lesbian Film Festival) USA: 27 April 2005 (Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival) France: 1 November 2008 (Paris Cineffable Film Festival)
France---ask G-ome
Being gay in France prior to World War II was legal, but still highly stigmatized. There were, however, a few gay clubs. Gay people couldn't be openly gay in most areas, but some small communities tolerated it.
they were both gay.
Yes, there are adverts aimed specifically at gay people - for example, McDonalds has released an advert targeted specifically at gay people in some parts of France.
they were gay for eachother
they were gay for eachother
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac was born in Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat, France
To start a second front for the allies and to help relieve the Soviets.
the most interesting fact about the tour de France is that all the riders except Australia are gay
"Road of my Own" by Mile Ends :)
Paris, France, same as for straight people, 15yo.
No exact number is known, but it's estimated to be around 2.2 million to 3 million people.