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La Vie en Rose: My Year With a Conservative Catholic Family in France

February 23, 2018 by Editor-in-Chief in , Identity, Politics

By Anonymous

Content warnings: homophobia, racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, misogyny

When I decided in my first year at Wellesley that I wanted to spend my junior year in France, I hadn’t realized how being a lesbian might affect that experience. As I prepared to leave during sophomore spring, I decided I would not come out to my host family, but remain quietly closeted. In any case, I assumed LGBTQ+ issues would rarely come up and, if they did, that my imagined host family would be tolerant at best or indifferent at worst.

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February 23, 2018 /Editor-in-Chief
study abroad, france, lgbt, american
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