Lesbianism in China has traditionally been taboo and seen as socially unacceptable. The country's history and culture have prioritized heterosexuality and the creation of offspring, making it difficult for LGBTQ+ individuals to have equal rights and visibility.
In recent years, however, the LGBTQ+ community in China has been making strides towards acceptance and recognition. Online platforms and social media groups have become increasingly popular for connecting lesbian individuals and organizing events and activities.
Despite the progress, discrimination and stigma still exist, and many lesbian Chinese individuals still face challenges in terms of acceptance from their families and society as a whole.
Additionally, same-sex marriage is not legal in China, making it difficult for lesbian couples to obtain rights and recognition afforded to heterosexual couples. However, there have been some efforts to push for legalization, and it remains a topic of debate and discussion within the country.
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