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Being gay in italy
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) rights in Italy significantly advanced in the 21st century, although LGBTQ people still face various challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents, despite public opinion being increasingly liberal and in favor of LGBT rights.
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Italian authorities are bringing in new measures targeting LGBT families and making it harder for them to have children. Many same-sex parents feel that a new law, which would make it illegal to have surrogacy abroad, is a personal attack against them.
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Interested in LGBT rights in Italy? Whether you're planning a trip or simply curious, our comprehensive guide covers laws, acceptance, and more.
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However, Italy has a rich history of homosexuality that goes beyond celebrated artists to embrace common people too. It’s a history traceable by the sole documents deemed worthy of preservation: court records, trials and convictions (mainly concerning men), which reveal the presence of communities and, in some instances, proper subcultures in.
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Furthermore, public attitudes are generally more conservative than in many other parts of Europe, particularly outside of the big cities. Get every side of the story with Ground News, the biggest source for breaking news around the world.
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LGBT Rights in Italy: homosexuality, gay marriage, gay adoption, serving in the military, sexual orientation discrimination protection, changing legal gender, donating blood, age of consent, and more.
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Homosexuality in Italy is increasingly becoming accepted. As someone travelling to or moving to Italy , you might be wondering, is being gay in Italy acceptable?
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Take an in-depth look at Italy's LGBT+ rights, including information on gay marriage, public information, and forms of discrimination.
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When talking about Italian history and homosexuality, people often spontaneously invoke the rainbow triad: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Caravaggio. Knowing that three of the most important artists in history shared my same sexuality gives me a bit of comfort, especially considering recent events in my home country.
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