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PERSPECTIVE OF LGBTQ+ ON SAME SEX MARRIAGE IN SAN JOAQUIN

MARIA AURORA, AURORA

Perspectives of LGBTQ+ on same sex marriage in San Joaquin Maria Aurora,


Aurora

Growing up is the first process that we basically discovered ourselves we


realize our full potential and some of us finds out on being different from others,
especially when it comes to questioning our gender identity. LGBTQ+ is
the one who feel like they are different to the people around them. They
encounter difficulties in house, they criticize in every aspect of their lives, in
community,school, at work and to environment, also in of their relationship with
same sex or gender.

Same sex marriage is a practice of marriage between two men and two
women, which is controversial by the country and other religions. A lot of people
were disagree about the same sex marriage because it against in the law of
God, and it consider as sin, but though there are people who agree and support
it,
for them it symbolize the equality of all genders.

As of 2022 marriage between same sex couples is legally performed and


recognized in 32 countries (nationwide or in some jurisdictions), with the most
recent being Chile on march 10 2022, Switzerland on July 1 2022, and Slovenia
on 8 July 2022. in Andorra, the law allowing same sex marriage will come into
force on 17 February 2023, after being promulgated by Emmanuel Macron on
august 17 2022. Adoption rights are not necessarily covered, though most states
with same sex marriage allow those couples to jointly. Adopt in 34 countries (as
of 2021) have definitions of marriage in their constitutions that prevent
marriagebetween couples of the same sex, most enacted in recent decades as a
preventative measure. Some others countries have constitutionally
mandated Islamic law, which is generally interpreted as prohibiting
marriage between same sex couples. In six of the former and most of the
latter, homosexuality itself is criminalized

According to Andreo Calonzo (August 12, 2022) a bill seeking to allow


same-sex couples to enter into civil unions has been filed at the Philippines
Senate, the first step toward legislating a proposal that has faced opposition in
the predominantly Roman Catholic nations.

The measure proposes to give same-sex couples the right to obtain a valid
license for a civil union, to be afforded inheritance and adoption rights. The bill
was put forward by neophyte Senator Robin Padilla, an action star who topped
the recent senatorial race

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