Is gay marriage legal in your country?
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Nope.
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iam stay in Holland (amsterdam ) everything is legal ;D
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Nope and probably never will be , though i don't give a shit if it is , a lot of my friends want to get married
Australia is super conservative , many people don't realise that we are more conservative as a western nation than any other
hell even XXX porn is illegal here -
Yup.
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Not by a long shot, for now it will remain a "wishful thinking"
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iam stay in France (Paris ) everything is legal :cheers: :hug:
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Very much so in the UK and should be everywhere else!
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Greetings from Montreal. In Canada gay marriage was legalized in 2004, here in Quebec. I got married in November of 2004 to my hubby.
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As far as I know, in Mexico we only have Civil Unions (or partnerships).
Recently they wanted to legalize gay marriage and adoption but of course, being the religion-plagued cesspool Mexico is, groups have started to march on the streets against it.
I don't really care if they change civil union to 'marriage' as long as they offer me the same rights and privileges (of course I'll be willing to assume the obligations too)
Regarding adoption…meh...personally I don't want other people's children I rather use a surrogate to get my own.
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No and I think that the answer won't change in the following years.
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Unfortunatelly no, but in Greece we have a something like a civil partnership/registered partnership kind of thing going on. It is for gay couples as well. You just sign the papers that you want to live together with somebody and that s/he is your partner. It is not marriage but you and your partner have almost the same legal advantages as in a marriage…
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It is legal in Mexico, but only in 11 out of our 32 states. Slowly but surely getting there it seems
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As far as I know, in Mexico we only have Civil Unions (or partnerships).
Recently they wanted to legalize gay marriage and adoption but of course, being the religion-plagued cesspool Mexico is, groups have started to march on the streets against it.
I don't really care if they change civil union to 'marriage' as long as they offer me the same rights and privileges (of course I'll be willing to assume the obligations too)
Regarding adoption…meh...personally I don't want other people's children I rather use a surrogate to get my own.
We have marriage in 11 states.
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not yet in Australia but hopefully within the next few years
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United States. Yes, but people keep to stop it, because legalizing gay marriage takes away their rights some how…
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In Poland - nope. And it doesn't seem to change soon…
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Sadly not in the Philippines, especially on whats happening here I doubt if that would be taken seriously.
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Nope. In fact, it's heavily illegal :-[
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In Ukraine - nope, only same-sex relations are legal.
Guys from America and Europe, I envy you all. -
nope, and seems like it's gonna stay that way. LGBT is a recent hot topic in indonesia and many people are against it (as it is a predominantly islamic country) and the government is sure as hell on their side. they go as far as banning two males holding hands emoji or any emojis that look slightest bit gay.