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Gay Life in Andalucia
Gay Life in Andalucia Andalucia History of popularity with the Gay Traveler The Gay traveler has always had an affiliation with Spain, and since the countries increasing popularity as a tourist destination in the 1960s and â € ~ 70, Andalucia's gay community has flourished. Not only because the wide openness and acceptance of the Spanish, holidays are often a time when the beliefs and prejudices are put aside and the desire to rest, relax and spend a good time doing what you do takes over. Perhaps the fact that people are displaced from their usual environment during the holidays, the results in the removal of barriers and stereotypes that often can have. Several of these stereotypes exist around the lifestyle and habits of gay people, and therefore, rightly or wrongly, is widely accepted that the climate, beaches, club culture and shopping centers of the Costa del Sol has increased the popularity of Andalusia with the gay market. Similarly, the trend towards tourism rural and multi-resort has increased awareness of the tourists are gay communities in other important destinations such as Cadiz, Seville and Cordoba. Another stereotype revolves around the notion of â € ~ pink pound ", as in the United Kingdom refers to the spending power generated by gay consumers. This group has been historically considered as part of a family unit of two, is less likely to have children and therefore more likely to be professionals who have focused in his career instead of his family. It is concluded that these individuals are more likely to have greater earning potential and every day except discharges in which to spend. At a time that Andalusia has seen so much change so quickly, and where the Costa del Sol has been considered a fashionable and exclusive, it is perhaps not surprising that much of this â € ~ pink 'money has been spent in Andalucia. Gay Marriage A key figure of influence in the prospect of more settlers in Andalusia gay The recent legalization of gay marriage, making Spain one of the few countries that already. Homosexuality is illegal in Spain until 1978, when the Constitution which legalized agreed. This acceptance of gay unit and now as a viable legal alternative to the more traditional one man, a married woman earned much notoriety Spain within the Catholic Church which was considered unacceptable. But, to there credit, Spain decided that it was the right way forward, and recognition homosexual relations in a formal legal capacity was realized. Gay Lifestyle Much of the centers of gay life around the café / club culture, and in Andalusia, this is in abundance. Due mainly to the climate, thriving cafe scene and the pavement when the outside dining and socializing is the norm. laws license in Spain have a greater effect on the gay scene and most clubs stay open until the early hours of the morning, with the opening of a few long before 10.00pm. Club life in Andalusia centers around music and fashion trends, and more famous in the community, within the area of Torremolinos Nogalera Costa del Sol in Cabaret, which still turns out to be a popular topic at many very gay friendly, in any locality is important, and it is not uncommon to see very colorful cabaret with a nuance or a camp gay, even in the smallest provincial towns! Support Groups There are several groups offering support to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender in Andalusia. You can normally find in most associations in big cities, and the same in the towns of the province will have a presence of some kind, no matter how small. These organizations will help gay people to integrate into the community, provide support and assistance in most things, and give advice about the socialization and community groups where you can meet new friends information can be obtained from one of the largest groups, COLLEAGUE (Lesbian Collective and Gais in Andalucía), located in all major cities and on the internet at http://www.colegaweb.net Conclusion It is clear that the gay community has embraced everything is offered in Andalusia and has really done it alone. Admirably, homosexuals have been used and is added to the already colorful and vibrant life in a way Andalucía other communities have not even considered. It is not uncommon to assume that gay love Andalucía communities continue to grow, with more people using the region for holidays a place to live and work and retire and settle in the end.
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