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| Member Regular Member ![]() Gender: Female Orientation: not sure. Out Status: like four close friends. Location: ohio Posts: 31 Join Date: Nov 2008 | where is gay/lesbian marriage legal? And i mean real marriage. I heard canada is a place, but i'm not sure. |
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| Head Thinking; Heart Bleeding Full Member ![]() Gender: Kyle XY Orientation: Gay Out Status: Pretty much everyone Location: Renton, WA Age: 22 Posts: 510 Join Date: Dec 2006 | Yes Canada is the closest place to Ohio that a gay/lesbian couple can get married
__________________ ![]() "Time carries us away from all the places we have come to love; just wishing we could stay. But maybe that's not the point. What makes this all so god damn beautiful is knowing that its bound to fade in time." The Rain-FOREVERINMOTION |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | check out http://gaylife.about.com/od/samesexm...gaymarriag.htm South Africa became the fifth nation to recognize gay marriage in 2005. Spain Spain became the fourth nation to allow gay marriage on June 29, 2005. US states that recognize gay marriage: California In May, 2008, California's Supreme Court ruled that banning same-sex marriage in the state was discriminatory (read more). However, that November Proposition 8, a voter initiative passed that struck down the court ruling defining marriage as between one man and one woman. More on Prop 8. Connecticut In a 4 to 3 decision, the Connecticut Supreme Court overturned the state's ban on same-sex marriage, making it the third state to allow legal gay marriage... (read more) New Jersey* New Jersey is the third U.S. state to offer same-sex civil unions behind Vermont and Connecticut. The new same-sex civil unions law, which goes into affect on February 19, 2007, grants gay and lesbian couples the same rights as marriage. *(Although same-sex unions in New Jersey are classified as civil unions, couples are granted the same rights as married heterosexual couples.) read more New York Note: By a May 29, 2008 directive, New York only recognizes gay marriages from couples legally married outside of the state. read more Massachusetts On May 17, 2004 Massachusetts became the first U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage. The State of Massachusetts also issues licenses to gay couples from New Mexico and Rhode Island since neither state explicitly prohibits same-sex marriage. Nations that allow same-sex partnerships or unions: Brazil* *Only the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul allows same-sex civil unions (June 2006). Croatia Civil partnerships for same-sex couples have been granted since 2003. Denmark Legal civil partnerships have been allowed since 1989. Finland Has offered registered partnership benefits since September 2001. France Pacte Civil de Solidarité” (PACS), or “Civil Solidarity Pacts,” were instituted in France on November 9, 1999. Germany Gay couples can register as "Life Partnerships," granting lesser financial and pension benefits than marriage. Hungary Gay couples have been protected under common-law marriages since 1995; however they are not eligible for legal marriage. Iceland Since 1996, gay Icelanders have been protected under registered partnerships. Luxembourg Civil partnership legislation modeled after France's PACS were introduced in Luxembourg in 2004. Mexico Same sex civil unions were legalized in Mexico City in November 2006 and in the state of Coahuila on January of 2007, essentially making civil unions legal in all of Mexico (by law, each Mexican state must recognize the laws granted to individuals of the other states). (More on Gay Mexico) New Zealand In December, 2004, New Zealand enacted legislation recognizing same-sex civil unions. Norway Since 1996, gay Norwegians have been protected under registered partnerships. Portugal Same-sex partners have the same rights as opposite-sex partners in common law marriage. Sweden Swedish same-sex couples have been able to register under domestic partnership laws since 1995. Switzerland Same-sex couples are given limited legal benefits with civil recognition. United Kingdom Domestic partners can register under the Civil Partnership Act. This legislation took affect in December 5, 2005 giving registered same-sex couples all of the rights, privileges and responsibilities of married heterosexual couples. The Civil Partnership Act applies across all of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. US States that allow same-sex partnerships or unions: Connecticut Although Connecticut defines marriage as between a man and woman, it became the second U.S. state to grant same-sex civil unions in April, 2005. New Hampshire New Hampshire, home of the Episcopal Church's first openly gay bishop, V. Gene Robinson, became the 4th state behind Vermont, New Jersey and Connecticut to offer civil unions. Same-sex partners were allowed to register for civil unions in January 2008. More on New Hampshire Civil Unions Oregon Under Oregon's new domestic partnership law gay and lesbian couples are eligible for all the state-wide rights and benefits of marriage. Oregon also outlaws discrimination based on sexual orientation. (more) Vermont The first U.S. state to offer same-sex civil unions in 2000. Learn about Vermont civil unions. Washington On April 21, 2007, Washington's domestic partnership bill was signed into law giving gay and lesbian couples many of the benefits of marriage. (more) Nations that ban same-sex unions: Honduras On March 29, 2005, the constitution of Honduras was amended banning same-sex marriage and adoption by same-sex couples. Latvia December 21, 2005 marked the day Latvian president Vaira Vike-Freiberga signed into law a constitutional amendment defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman. Uganda On September 29, 2005, legislation banning same-sex unions was signed by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni. Penalties for gay marriage will be set in 2006. Under current law, homosexual acts are punishable by imprisonment from five years to life. Last edited by Urman; 9th Jan 2009 at 07:34 PM.. |
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| Lover of Loony Lovegood Full Member ![]() Gender: Female Orientation: Lesimbean Out Status: I scream it from rooftops Location: Ontario, Canada. Age: 19 Posts: 3,391 Join Date: Feb 2008 | Go Canada. Alot of countries allow civil unions, but the ones I know of with marriage are Canada, Spain, South Africa and a few US States. I know there's more countries that do; mostly European, but not too many.
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| Guest Posts: n/a | There is a thread that was already posted in the LGBT Category http://emptyclosets.com/forum/showth...615#post389615 Last edited by Urman; 9th Jan 2009 at 10:14 PM.. |
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