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  2. Societal attitudes toward homosexuality - Wikipedia

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    The legal status of homosexuality varies greatly around the world. Homosexual acts between consenting adults are known to be illegal in about 70 out of the 195 countries of the world. Homosexual sex acts may be illegal, especially under sodomy laws, and where they are legal, the age of consent often differs from country to country. In some ...

  3. Demographics of sexual orientation - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic minorities were less likely to identify as gay or lesbian than Whites (1.4% vs. 3.5%) but were more likely to prefer not to disclose their sexual orientation (7.5% vs 0.9%). Sexual minorities tended to concentrate more in certain parts of the country—in London especially, where 27% of gay men and lesbians, as well as 19% of bisexuals ...

  4. File:Acceptance of Homosexuality Worldwide (Pew Research Poll ...

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    English: World map using classic Rd-Yl-Bl (red for no, blue for yes) showing the percentage of respondents in each country agreeing that homosexuality should be accepted by society. Based on a Pew Research poll conducted in 2019 and released in 2020.

  5. LGBTQ rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Sudan rescinded its unenforced death penalty for anal sex (hetero- or homosexual) in 2020. Fifteen countries have stoning on the books as a penalty for adultery, which (in light of the illegality of gay marriage in those countries) would by default include gay sex, but this is enforced by the legal authorities in Iran and Nigeria (in the ...

  6. The AP Interview: Pope says homosexuality not a crime - AOL

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    The issue had never been raised in an interview, but Francis willingly responded, citing even the statistics about the number of countries where homosexuality is criminalized.

  7. Homosexuality in society - Wikipedia

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    Although homosexual acts were decriminalized in some parts of the Western world, such as Poland in 1932, Denmark in 1933, Sweden in 1944, and the United Kingdom in 1967, it was not until the mid-1970s that the gay community first began to achieve limited civil rights in some developed countries. On July 2, 2009, homosexuality was decriminalized ...

  8. 20 Most Gay Friendly Countries In the World - AOL

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    Luckily, Europe seems to have made the most progress in this regard, which is why you won't be surprised to hear that the vast majority of the 20 most gay friendly countries in the world belong to ...

  9. Top 13 Countries with Biggest Gay Populations - AOL

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    The top 13 countries with the biggest gay populations are surprisingly very rarely in the list of countries where gay marriage is legal. Click to skip ahead and jump to the top 5 countries with ...

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