Talk:LGBTQ rights in France
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progressive?
editIsn't the word "progressive" in the opening line rather POV?
- POV and quite strange, if you compare France to Massachussetts or Netherlands. Arronax50 01:18, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
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editGermany
editI am from Germany and the situation here is since the last 15 years grewing better and well tolerated like in the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain or Scandinavia. We have since five years in the whole country a civil union for gay couples near to marriage and in our largest cities Berlin and Hamburg open gay mayors rule.GLGerman 11:38, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
connect with the French article?
editSomehow it seems strange that this page doesn't connect with any article in the French Wikipédia. And yet I'm not sure with which article it should connect. For example, the article "Mouvement de libération gaie" talks about gay lib movements from various countries. I'm not sure if there's something specific to France in the French Wikipédia. Anyone have any ideas?scotteaux 23:40, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
Overseas collectivities
editDo the laws regarding LBGT-rights in continental France (and French Guiana) also apply to all of its overseas collectivities (e.g. French Polynesia)? LightPhoenix (talk) 17:53, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
- Oversea départements: yes. Others: unsure. David.Monniaux (talk) 11:27, 5 August 2009 (UTC)
Stepchild adoption for PACS
editAs i read stepchild adoption for PACS is allowed. France high court ruled two ore three years ago. 80.226.52.244 (talk) 22:05, 3 May 2010 (UTC)
Adoption rights in France for gay couples
editExtensive copyediting
editDon't have time to do this myself, but I have tagged it for multiple reasons. Notable is the "Public opinion" section. —Preceding unsigned comment added by CavinSays (talk • contribs) 20:02, 28 October 2010 (UTC)
Access to IVF for lesbians
editThe graph at the end of the article states that French lesbians couples have equal access to IVF, which, as of this day, isn't the case.
The issue has been widely debated in France a little while ago, and was a part of Francois Hollande campaign's program. However, the massive protests that were held across the country following the voting of marriage / adoption equality bill prompted him to back off on this particular point. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 125.202.184.39 (talk) 20:44, 24 March 2014 (UTC)
Mayotte
editThe article LGBT rights in Mayotte redirects to this article. However, we do not discuss Mayotte here at all. The Mayotte article, discussing the legal system before 2001, states, "...the peculiar local administration of Mayotte, largely ruled by customary Muslim law, would be difficult to integrate into the legal structures of France, not to mention the costs of bringing the standards of living to levels close to those of Metropolitan France. For these reasons, the laws passed by the national parliament had to state specifically that they applied to Mayotte for them to be applicable on Mayotte." In 2011, Mayotte became an overseas department of France. "Becoming an overseas department will mean it will adopt the same legal and social system as used in the rest of France. This will require abandoning some customary laws, adopting the standard French civil code, and reforming the judiciary, educational, social and fiscal systems, and will take place over a period of about 20 years." So, I don't think we can assume that LGBT rights in Mayotte in 2014 are the same as in the rest of France. Perhaps we need a separate "LGBT rights in Mayotte" article, but until that gets written, can someone who knows about this add a section here? Peter Chastain [habla, por favor] 06:27, 21 June 2014 (UTC)
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Too much description of Conversion therapy
editIn the conversation therapy section, the first portion gives a definition in too much depth considering the main article of conversation therapy exists. I think this initial description, up until "psychological rape" should be removed from the article as it is not specifically related to conversion therapy in France, but conversation therapy in general. I believe such should be removed from this article and moved to the main article.
If people think this is a valid idea, I shall do so, but am willing to listen to other opinions before making such a major edit. OmarRihani7777777 (talk) 00:10, 16 February 2023 (UTC)
Internal wikilink to other languages
editHow do we link to a foreign language page? I’n trying to link to the pages for DILCRAH and L’Observatoire de la Petite Sirene but can’t because they’re only in French Snokalok (talk) 13:01, 22 February 2023 (UTC)
Noteworthyness of WW2 period under the "Sodomy" paragraph?
editIs the mention noteworthy because it is a place currently occupied by France which also saw stricter LGBT+ persecution during WW2 or is it noteworthy because France lost control over the area?
In either case, this should prompt a discussion of the period between 1871-1918 as Germany had also control over the area in question during this time. What were the laws in that period if it is noteworthy to include periods of stricter laws or other countries owning an area? Or is the insinuation (which isn't allowed anyhow by Wikipedia standards...) that the laws were unchanged when Alsace & Lorraine were part of Germany between 1871 and 1918? 142.207.85.25 (talk) 08:54, 3 September 2024 (UTC)