Sibalis, who notes a twelfth-century poet's description of the city as full of "the vice of Sodom". Paris' reputation as a center for queer life dates back as far as the Middle Ages, according to Michael D. History Middle Ages to French Revolution Caricature of Chevalier d'Éon dressed half in women's clothes, half in men's clothes Florence Tamagne, author of "Paris: 'Resting on its Laurels'?", wrote that there is a " Gaité parisienne" she added that Paris "competes with Berlin for the title of LGBT capital of Europe, and ranks only second behind New York for the title of LGBT capital of the world." It has France's only gayborhoods that are officially organized. As of 2004, Paris had 140 LGBT bars, clubs, hotels, restaurants, shops, and other commercial businesses. In the 1990s, 46% of the country's gay men lived in the city. Paris, the capital of France, has an active LGBT community. Gay village in Le Marais Le Marais, Paris Paris Pride
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