In some countries and some U.S. states, it was illegal in 1961. As of 2014, it's still illegal in 83 countries.
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Yes, being gay was illegal in many countries in 1961, including the United States, where laws against homosexuality were widely enforced. The decriminalization of homosexuality started to happen in some countries later in the 1960s and continued throughout the following decades.
No, love itself is not illegal. However, certain actions or behaviors done in the name of love may be illegal depending on the specific circumstances, such as stalking or harassment. It's important to always respect the law and the well-being of others in any situation involving love.
It is not illegal to feel good. Emotions are a natural part of being human and feeling good is a positive experience. It's important to prioritize mental well-being and self-care.
Yes, being lesbian was considered illegal in many countries and societies throughout history. Laws criminalizing same-sex relationships and behaviors, including being lesbian, have been enforced in various forms, such as sodomy laws, anti-sodomy statutes, and laws against "unnatural acts." However, attitudes and laws regarding homosexuality have evolved over time, and many countries have decriminalized same-sex relationships.
It is not illegal to call someone gay on Facebook. However, using hate speech or discrimination based on sexual orientation could violate Facebook's community standards and result in content removal or other actions by the platform. Additionally, if the comments are deemed as harassment or cyberbullying, they could be reported to Facebook for further review.
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