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  • ...Samuel_de_Champlain|Samuel de Champlain]]''' (born 1574 – died 1635) was a French explorer and cartographer who mapped the coast of Canada and founded Quebec ...elationships, such as Samuel de Champlain (d. 1635), the first governor of French Canada, agreed that they would not have sex with a 12-year-old bride until ...
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  • ...– 2 December 1814), better known by his title '''Marquis de Sade''', was a French nobleman, revolutionary and author known for his advocacy and practice of l ...nfluential in the lives of those who live their sexuality freely. Prolific French intellectuals such as Roland Barthes, Jacques Derrida, and Michel Foucault ...
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  • ...od''' (GRED), or ''Le Groupe de recherche pour une enfance différente'' in French, was a "think tank [which] is aimed at all those who consider themselves fr ...st office box, of a ''Front for the Liberation of Pedophiles'' (FLIP).<ref>French: Front d’action et de recherche pour une enfance différente.</ref> FLIP hel ...
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  • ...itle translation of ''Remembrance of Things Past''), originally written in French and published in seven volumes between 1913 and 1927. He is considered by c Proust's weitings were influential for many French thinkers including [[Michel Foucault]] and [[Gilles Deleuze]]. His first kn ...
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  • For example, actress Catherine Deneuve co-signed an open letter in the French daily ''Le Monde'', criticizing #MeToo as [[Wikipedia:Puritanism|puritanica ...rench-anti-metoo-manifesto-signed-by-catherine-deneuve Full Translation Of French Anti-#MeToo Manifesto Signed By Catherine Deneuve]</ref></blockquote> ...
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  • ...Greeklove.com - intro]</ref> and author. More information can be found [in French] on BoyWiki.<ref>[https://www.boywiki.org/fr/Quintes-feuilles BoyWiki - Qui <blockquote>''Jean-Claude Féray, the man behind French publishing house Quintes-feuilles and an author himself, has died at the ag ...
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  • '''André Gide''' (1869 – 1951) was a famous French novelist who authored ''The Immoralist'', as well as an early defence of sa *[[GRED]] and [[CRIES]] - French 1970-1980s MAP organizations ...
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  • ...and then an Officer of the ''Légion d'honneur'', for his contributions to French literature. His most significant works are the erotic novel ''Aphrodite'' ( ...]], and was the dedicatee of Wilde's 1891 play ''Salomé'' in its original (French) edition. Louÿs was thus able to socialize with homosexuals. He started wri ...
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  • ...''Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen''' (20 February 1880 – 5 November 1923) was a French novelist and poet. His life forms the basis of a fictionalised 1959 novel b ...le: Deceased]][[Category:People: Sympathetic Activists]][[Category:People: French]][[Category:People: Popular Authors]][[Category:People: Artists and Poets]] ...
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  • ...ts led by Philippe Carpentier, active from 1982 to 1986. An outgrowth of a French homosexual group established in 1979, CRIES published the [[List_of_MAP-rel ...or, the '''''Research Group for a Different Childhood''''' ([[GRED]]) - in French ''Groupe de recherche pour une enfance différente'' - were limited, and its ...
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  • ...started as scheduled hours in the English chat room, but in January 2005 a French-only chat room was added, followed shortly after with a dedicated message b ...
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  • ...igious and military careers in order to educate himself and integrate with French society. In 1967, he left the Catholic Church to become a Baptist pastor. I ...s activism on pedophilia and other issues.<ref>For a book length study (in French), see: Bernard Violet, ''Mort d'un pasteur: L'affaire Doucé'' (Fayard: May ...
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  • ...petition against age of consent laws]], signed by most major 20th century French intellectuals including [[Michel Foucault]], [[Feminism|Simone de Beauvoir] ...
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  • ...chel Foucault''' (15 October 1926 – 25 June 1984) was a highly influential French historian and social theorist known for his critical studies of social inst His role in the 1977 [[Wikipedia:French petition against age of consent laws|French petition against age of consent laws]] is a frequent talking point among bo ...
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  • .../lavis-dun-sexologue-jean-simoneau-tient-le-discours-typique-dun-pedophile French News article] featuring video discussion with Simoneau.</ref> He is the win ...n at the University of Sherbrooke, where he completed a master's degree in French studies in 1990. He has already published a number of books in many fields, ...
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  • __NOTOC__'''Roger Peyrefitte''' (August 17, 1907 – November 5, 2000) was a French diplomat, writer and boylover. ...was actually twelve years old (the boy later went on to become a prominent French politician). ...
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  • ...ww.nytimes.com/1971/12/01/archives/a-truly-french-tragicomedy.html A Truly French Tragicomedy] (''The New York Times'', Dec. 1, 1971).</ref> Christian's pare ...an; Introduction by Mavis Gallant. Letters and Preface translated from the French by Chislaine Boulanger.</ref> The book contains English-translated letters ...
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  • G O O G L E B O M B, Fr. Editors - why not replace these with French Keyphrases for Google?, BoyLover, GirlLover, Childlove, Pedophilia, Child, ...
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  • ...el Hippolyte Matzneff''' (born 12 August 1936) is a left-wing intellectual French writer and self-identified and open [[Pederasty|pederast]] - i.e. a “lover ...ws|French Petition against Age of Consent Laws]], signed by many prominent French intellectuals such as [[Michel Foucault]], [[Simone de Beauvoir]] and [[Guy ...
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  • ...m) signed the 1977 [[Wikipedia:French petition against age of consent laws|French petition against age of consent laws]]. Schérer wrote extensively about age ...Wikipedia:René Schérer|Wikipedia page]] (translated from its more detailed French version) includes the following general information: ...
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  • ...88) was a French writer, philosopher, and queer theorist. He was the first French person in the twentieth century to publicly come out as homosexual to the p ...]) signed the 1977 [[Wikipedia:French petition against age of consent laws|French petition against age of consent laws]]. In 1978, he participated in a radio ...
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  • ...ft|280px|Tony Duvert]]'''Tony Duvert''' (July 2, 1945 – August 2008) was a French writer and philosopher. In the 1970s he achieved some renown, winning the ' ...dicis'' for his novel ''Strange Landscape'' due to the influence of renown French literary critic Roland Barthes, one of the signatories to France's [[Wikipe ...
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  • ...ons: Real-life]][[Category:Organisations: Swiss]][[Category:Organisations: French]][[Category:Organisations: British]][[Category:Organisations: German]][[Cat ...
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  • ...widely discussed and translated into several languages, including German, French and English. ...
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  • ...n Faure]]'''Sébastien Faure''' (6 January 1858 – 14 July 1942) was a major French anarchist figure, freethought/secular activist, and a principal proponent o ...nt after the execution of her father, Auguste Vaillant, who had bombed the French parliament.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auguste_Vaillant Wiki on Val ...
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  • ...bruary 29, 1908 – February 18, 2001), known as '''Balthus''', was a Polish-French modern artist. He is known for his erotically charged images of pubescent g ...opedia]][[Category:People]][[Category:People: Deceased]][[Category:People: French]][[Category:People: Artists and Poets]] ...
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  • *[[Sebastien Faure]] - Influential French anarchist who ran a free libertarian school "''La Ruche''" ...
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  • ...tps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouveau_Roman Wikipedia: Nouveau Roman]</ref>, French "anti-novel" that emerged in the 1950s, as well as a screenwriter and film ...hase online.<ref>See for example, https://www.amazon.com/Sentimental-Novel-French-Literature/dp/1628970065</ref> ...
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  • ...ilis, Opiomania, and Pederasty": Colonial Constructions of Vietnamese (and French) Social Diseases, in ''Journal of the History of Sexuality'' — Volume 11, N ...
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  • *[[Sebastien Faure]] - Influential French anarchist who ran a free libertarian school "''La Ruche''" ...
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  • ...n James''' | '''Raven''' | '''Reid Bailey''' | '''Raza''' | '''Boeotia''' (French language support) | "Anonymous" - a few people use throwaway names for Newg ...
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  • ...Tom Reeves, include: Margaret Hougen, Rev. Bob Wheatly, Gary Dotterman and French Wall.</ref> and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLBTQ_Legal_Advocates_%26_De ...
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  • In July 2023, French, self-identified left-wing [[Feminism|feminists]] tried to cancel Akamatsu. ...
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  • ...September 1972, both in Paris) was an important [[:Category:People: French|French]] [[:Category:People: Popular Authors|author]] of plays, essays, and novels The French (state) television produced ''La ville'' as a prominent feature in 1997, di ...
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  • ...g in Greece the profession of psychoanalyst after he was accredited by the French Psychoanalytic Association, continuously until 1951. Embiricos also took an ...
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  • *[[Sebastien Faure]] - Influential French anarchist who ran a free libertarian school "''La Ruche''" ...
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  • ...au, Willy. "Backside". ''Le Petit Gredin'', [[GRED]], nr. 6, spring 1985. (French)</ref> (1983–1985), ''Beach Boys'' (1985–1986), ''Eklat'' (1985) and ''Pho ....<ref>"Les réseaux pédo-criminels en Belgique avant l’affaire Dutroux" (in French), Françoise van de Moortel.</ref> ...
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  • ..., for the artist to become 'engaged' as was being argued by Sartre and the French Existentialists."<ref>http://www.xs4all.nl/~geraci/mcbride/mcbride.html</re ...
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  • ...his own name, and translations into German (1979 and 1980, respectively), French (1989 and 1992, respectively) and English (1982 (in Gay Sunshine Journal) a ...
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  • ..."Salaino" to "il Salaí" (= the spawn/spawn of the devil) or "mon Salai" in French. According to Vasari (the first Leonardo biographer), Leonardo accepted the ...
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  • === French petitions and letters === ....denistouret.net/textes/Cohn-Bendit.html Denistouret.net] website (also in French).</ref> Similar sentiments were expressed by 69 signers of an open letter ...
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  • ...he Arabian Nights in English after early translations of Antoine Galland's French version); the publication of the Kama Sutra in English; a translation of Th ...
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  • ...ore freely in countries such as the Netherlands, as well as observing that French intellectuals had begun to campaign for the decriminalization of homosexual ...
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  • ...and then alphabetically by city, offering short texts in English, German, French, Spanish and Italian. Countries and cities that are major gay travel destin ...culated to have sold 250,000 copies. The magazine included translations in French, German, Spanish. The guide included information on gay bars, bookstores, s ...
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  • *'''An 11-year-old French boy, quoted in: Brongersma, Edward (1979). "[http://exitinterview.biz/rarit * '''French novelist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Flaubert Gustave Flaubert] ...
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  • ''Sundays and Cybele'' (French title: ''Les Dimanches de Ville d'Avray'') is a beautiful film about a roma ...
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  • ...tly in pseudomedical terms. The first known mention of Ephebophilia was in French (éphébophilie), in Georges Saint-Paul's 1896 book, ''Tares et Poisons: Perv ...
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  • *[[Michel Foucault]] - Among a group of French gay intellectuals who supported [[Wikipedia:Age of consent reform|age of co ...
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  • ...n Byron [1788-1824], or Lord Byron, was attached to Nicolo Giraud, a young French-Greek lad who had been a model for the painter Lusieri before Byron found h ...
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