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Gay marriage in your country?
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Belgian Bonzai
I hear this is popping up here and there, kinda lost track. I'm just interested what's the status of gay marriage in your country, either Forbidden, Working on it or Allowed.

Belgium: Allowed
France: Forbidden*
Croatia: Forbidden
United Kingdom: Forbidden*
Holland: Allowed
Denmark: Forbidden*
Australia: Forbidden
USA: Forbidden
Ontario (Canada): Allowed
Canada: Working on it
Sweden: Working on it (Adoption Allowed)
Ireland: Forbidden
Austria: Forbidden



*=some sort of partnership possible.


I do mean 100% marriage, except the right to adopt children.
For remarks: see replies.
h0tsweetbabyd0l
in france gay marriage is not allowed but a mayor from a town next where i live at celebrated few months ago an union between 2 guys but there is an appeal to cancel it since it's forbidden
instead we have a civil union called the PACS and which allow people of the same sexe to be united
i think it's a good alternative to marriage and futhermore it gives about the same advantages than being married notably for the property
DrUg_Tit0
There's no mention at all of it here in the law..and nobody really cares.
Belgian Bonzai
quote:
Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0
There's no mention at all of it here in the law..and nobody really cares.

I bet some gays care...
So I take it it's not allowed.
If nobody has a problem with that, I'll round up the essential in the first post.
Dervish
I dunno what the law is. They can't get married but maybe a "civil partnership" I don't think they should get the same tax breaks as families because they get them to provide the next generation. Also I could just say I'm a homo and my mate who I'm living with is a homo so we get tax breaks. Not cool.
trancaholic
In Denmark gays can be joined in a civil union (JICU), which - once achieved - is equivalent to a marriage. The difference is that there's some restrictions on who can get JICU, which are not there for standard heterosexual marriage: First, you cannot be JICU at a danish embassy abroad, and second, to be JICU in Denmark at least one of the parties needs to have been living there for more than two years. I guess that these rules are in place to prevent "marriage-tourism".
Wrt. the church, the individual ministers decide for themselves whether they will bless a civil union between gays.
Renegade
Gay marriage was banned here late last year.
George Smiley
quote:
Originally posted by Dervish
I dunno what the law is. They can't get married but maybe a "civil partnership" I don't think they should get the same tax breaks as families because they get them to provide the next generation. Also I could just say I'm a homo and my mate who I'm living with is a homo so we get tax breaks. Not cool.

I read that as "could I just say..."

:D
Dervish
how about it? ;)
Yoepus
Texas: Forbidden

DrUg_Tit0
quote:
Originally posted by Belgian Bonzai
I bet some gays care...
So I take it it's not allowed.
If nobody has a problem with that, I'll round up the essential in the first post.


Well, I dunno, if some gays got married here, I bet that the next day a bunch of skinheads would go beat them up and demolish their house...But yeah, although it's not explicitely banned, it is not mentioned as an option when getting married either.

Hehe, you know, if that civil union tax break thing actually took place, I'm certain that a whole number of single straight people would suddenly become gay :)
St_Andrew
Ontario = Legal
Canada = Soon legal
Sweden = Soon legal (adoption is already)
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