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Living la vida loca

Latin America has imported the notion of “gay pride” from the United States, just as it has imported fashions and fast-food chains. But it is still a region where men are macho, women are long-suffering, Catholicism dominates, and the family reigns supreme. Our reporter embarked on a personal odyssey to discover what this complex cultural mix means for Latin American gays

|HAVANA, MANAGUA, MEXICO CITY, RIO DE JANEIRO AND TEGUCIGALPA

This article appeared in the New Articles section of the print edition under the headline “Living la vida loca”

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