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italian gay man in a relation with an american same-sex attracted man
leophillalo1
I would like to know if someone may present a country in Europe where a gay couple may dwell and work.
We are an Italian man and an american one who would like to live together. Unfortunately, neither the States nor Italy allows us to be together.
I would value any pieces of advice.
Tytheg2
So you would first have to acquire married somewhere first as skillfully. Or need a nation that recognises common-law partners as corresponding to married ones for giving visas and then one that also recognises this for queer partners.
whavya3
The States or Italy doesn't allow you to be together?
confuseddo you mean married? or just live together as boyfriend and boyfriend?
Lioemerker4
I went to a gay marriage last summer. All held in Geneva and men exchanged vows, rings, etc it was quite amusement really
leophillalo5
Gay in the AfD: 'We're not seeking equality'
"Gays and lesbians are just as important to Germany as any other loving person with a connection to family, home and nation," states the preamble to the guiding principles of the "Alternative Homosexuals."
The community, formerly known as "Homosexuals in the AfD," is a group for male lover, lesbian, bisexual and gender nonconforming (LGBT) supporters of the populist, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD).
But why are people in the LGBT community drawn to the AfD? Particularly when the party directly opposes lgbtq+ marriage, heavily advocates for the "classical family model," and opposes expanding laws to allow same-sex couples to adopt children?
Last year, the party even proposed a new sexual teaching curriculum that would significantly reduce the amount of information students receive on homosexuality.
For Alexander Tassis, the AfD's stances on teaching certainly aren't wrong, in fact, he also wants to stop what he calls "early sexualization" and "gender madness." He also denies that the party is moving towards the right.
"It's becoming more a
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German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle formalized his social union with his long-time partner on Friday evening in Bonn, German mass circulation paper Bild reported.
According to the manuscript the marriage was pronounced by the mayor of Bonn, with only near family members and friends present.
A spokesman for the Free Democrats, Merkel's junior coalition partner of which Westerwelle is the head, confirmed the announce but did not comment any further, adding that the two men "wish to keep this a private affair."
Social union, not marriage
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