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Argentina: Green light for gay marriage.
#1Postby Aryel »
Today, a judge gave leafy light to a gay couple to get married (and thus, getting all the benefits and obligation from it) in a civil court. This way, the couple can get married in a civil court like the stop of us. According to the town officials, they're not going to appeal, and in truth there's a commandment project in Congress to make this a national rule, making this the first country in Latin America to give to all citizens the similar civil rights, regardless of sex, colour, etc.
So far, the gay group only had civil union, but now with this precedent they can fetch a full marriage like every other citizen, according to our law and Constitution. We aspire this law gets green light and gets passed in Congress.
From period to time this country can still give me some happy news.
Cheers.
Last edited by Aryel on Tue May 04, 2010 2:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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robertrulez said:
Hmm thanks for the comment. I understand there's racism in the lgbt community here in the US but I really wouldn't want to hang with those type of people anyways. How does gay racism function in Argentina? What undertake you mean it's more subtle.
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I'd say it's implicit, you don't see a lot of dating or even hooking up between colorless Argentines and Natives/Latinos/multi-racial/etc.
Why I say it's more subtle is because you don't actually see "NO BLACKS/ASIANS/BROWNS" in guys profiles, English or Spanish.
Of the male lover guys I know in Argentina while I was living there, I was the only one who ever was with Latino guy...
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~7,700 ARS now and it's tough. If you want to live well you can, but just don't ponder everything is cheap, the fun/interesting/traveling
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