Romantic restaurant in Paris..for a lesbian couple?
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Congratulations to you both. My niece proposed to her girlfriend in Paris in 2005. They were legally married in Montreal in 2006 and we had a major wedding reception in California in 2007.
They loved Paris (of course!) and had absolutely no issues with going anywhere together as an obvious couple.
They loved Paris (of course!) and had absolutely no issues with going anywhere together as an obvious couple.
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Thanks everyone. I'm so excited. Hmmm shopping for wedding attire in Paris would be fun..hadn't thought of that!
My mind is whirling with ideas..we decided on December 6, 2008 for the wedding..it's a year away, but so much to do!!!!
Can't wait to get back to Paris..my favourite city in the world, and always relaxing!
My mind is whirling with ideas..we decided on December 6, 2008 for the wedding..it's a year away, but so much to do!!!!
Can't wait to get back to Paris..my favourite city in the world, and always relaxing!
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If you want to spend a little, try Beauvilliers in Montmartre. Beautiful place.
Paris it doesn't matter if you are gay or not, very open minded city. If you want to hang out at bars, chat to locals, eat in local places, then Le Marais is the best area.
Fun lesbian bar called the W in Rue des Escouffes, very relaxed great for a few drinks after dinner.
Paris it doesn't matter if you are gay or not, very open minded city. If you want to hang out at bars, chat to locals, eat in local places, then Le Marais is the best area.
Fun lesbian bar called the W in Rue des Escouffes, very relaxed great for a few drinks after dinner.