How do you say "gay" French? Learn the French LGBTQ+ vobulary, wh explanatns and English translatn + cultural thoughts.
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French people are creasgly tolerant of homosexualy and s exprsn public, but ntue to hold clichéd views of LGBT dividuals, acrdg to a survey published by pollsters Ifop on Wednday. In 1975 jt 24 percent of people held the same view, acrdg to the survey nducted by Ifop for the Jasm Roy-Sophie Dmarais Foundatn, associatn wh Dilcrah, the Intermisterial Delegatn to Fight Racism, Anti-Semism and anti-LGBT eight percent ntue to view as “an illns that should be cured", whereas 42 percent thought so 1975, seven years after homosexualy was crimalised France.
François Krs, director of Ifop’s polil sectn, said the growg tolerance of homosexualy should not be nfed wh plete, greater tolerance has failed to elimate old clichés about five among the French public thk that "certa profsns where one is permanent ntact wh children should be prohibed to homosexuals", the survey said, while 27 percent of rponnts say they are unfortable the prence of transgenr people and 14 percent wh homosexual or bisexual people of their own total, 30 percent of French people admted havg been at one time unfortable wh LGBT survey was nducted as a self-admistered onle qutnnaire mid-2019, wh a sample of 3, 013 people reprentative of the French populatn aged 18 and over. It's jt that the untry's culture enurag the men to embrace their feme si more Ameri, men showg their feme si are nsired gay or weak.
A few days before the next GayPri (June 29), Ifop published a survey on the French view of homosexualy, same-sex parentg and their gree of adherence to different LGBTPHOBES prejudic and opns. Conducted wh a reprentative natnal sample of 3, 000 people, this study highlights a growg acceptance of homosexualy and homosexualy society, but also the persistence of certa heterosexist stereotyp, particularly the tegori of the populatn most fluenced by MAIN LESSONS OF THE SURVEY Greater social acceptance of homosexualyA stronger tolerance towards the visibily of homosexualy the public spaceIncreasg acceptance of the prciple of homosexual parenthoodThe persistence of homophobic and transphobic clichésFrench people who react more to homophobic remarksMuch progrs has been ma acceptg homosexualy.