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There are a lot of preconceptions about the French and sex, not all of them inaccurate. With steamy movies and a sexy French accent muttering sweet nothings , all set against the backdrop of romantic Paris , who can blame them? But while some French cultural norms about sex may be well known, others are quite exaggerated. The idea of remaining a virgin until marriage, as encouraged in some parts of the United States, is a concept that has long disappeared amongst French teens and their parents.
You will not see things like promise rings in France. There is no stigma attached to sex on a 1st date. The couple can choose to or not, either way, it is their individual choice as well as as a couple. There is no big discussion as to whether they are together. This can lead to a bit of awkwardness between foreigners their French dates, as one of the two might be waiting for someone to bring up the topic.
Nudity is not as big a deal in France as in some other countries, since one of the main symbols of France is Marianne, who is usually portrayed with with her top falling off. A woman with a red bonnet, and every French person knows who is being referred to. The symbol of Marianne and this famous painting, Liberty leading the way, is widely displayed in French government buildings and other public spaces. It is so common to see partially-naked Marianne on a statue or a painting, that no one considers it out-of-place.
On the other hand, other famous paintings that were exhibited after later, did raise a lot of eyebrows in France. It depicts a nude female woman, sitting casually at a picnic with an assortment of food next to her, along with two fully dressed men. She is looking straight at the viewer while the two men seem to be in full discussion, ignoring her. Edouard Manet was already a prominent figure in France when the painting was put on display, and this there were many negative reviews when it was first displayed.