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According to the First National Poll on Discrimination (2005) in Mexico which was carried out by the CONAPRED, 48% of the Mexican people interviewed indicated that they would not permit a homosexual to live in their house. 95% of the homosexuals interviewed indicated that in Mexico there is discrimination against them; four out of ten declared they were victim of acts of exclusion; more than half said they felt rejected; and six out of ten felt their worst enemy was society.

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  • According to the First National Poll on Discrimination (2005) in Mexico which was carried out by the CONAPRED, 48% of the Mexican people interviewed indicated that they would not permit a homosexual to live in their house. 95% of the homosexuals interviewed indicated that in Mexico there is discrimination against them; four out of ten declared they were victim of acts of exclusion; more than half said they felt rejected; and six out of ten felt their worst enemy was society. Although overall public displays of homosexual affection or cross-dressing are still taboo in most parts of Mexico, LGBT social life tends to thrive in the country's largest cities and resorts. (en)
  • Según la Primera Encuesta Nacional sobre Discriminación (2005) en México realizada por la CONAPRED, el 48% de los mexicanos entrevistados indicó que no permitiría que un homosexual viviera en su casa. ​ 95% de los homosexuales entrevistados indicó que en México existe discriminación contra ellos; cuatro de cada diez declararon ser víctimas de actos de exclusión; más de la mitad dijo sentirse rechazada; y seis de cada diez sentían que su peor enemigo era la sociedad. Aunque las demostraciones públicas generales de afecto homosexual o travestismo siguen siendo un tabú en la mayor parte de México, la vida social LGBT tiende a prosperar en las ciudades y centros turísticos más grandes del país. Según un estudio representativo a nivel nacional organizado por Kantar TNS, el 88% de los hombres mexicanos de 18 a 30 años se identifican como heterosexuales, el 6% como homosexuales, el 5% como bisexuales y el 1% como otros haciendo que la población LGBT en México sea un 12%.​ (es)
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  • Según la Primera Encuesta Nacional sobre Discriminación (2005) en México realizada por la CONAPRED, el 48% de los mexicanos entrevistados indicó que no permitiría que un homosexual viviera en su casa. ​ 95% de los homosexuales entrevistados indicó que en México existe discriminación contra ellos; cuatro de cada diez declararon ser víctimas de actos de exclusión; más de la mitad dijo sentirse rechazada; y seis de cada diez sentían que su peor enemigo era la sociedad. (es)
  • According to the First National Poll on Discrimination (2005) in Mexico which was carried out by the CONAPRED, 48% of the Mexican people interviewed indicated that they would not permit a homosexual to live in their house. 95% of the homosexuals interviewed indicated that in Mexico there is discrimination against them; four out of ten declared they were victim of acts of exclusion; more than half said they felt rejected; and six out of ten felt their worst enemy was society. (en)
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  • Personas LGBT en México (es)
  • LGBT people in Mexico (en)
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