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In the seventh month of 1729, following intense pressure from the Senate of the Lakes and the leadership of the Order of the Holy Lakes, the legislatures of Phinbella, Forajasaki and Plazas de Irian ratified the pre-merger Hurmu laws on LGBTQ rights, including the legalisation of same-sex relationships and marriages in civil law. | |||
The Phineonesian governments calmed Umraist upset at these legislative changes by referring to the religious freedoms that all religions enjoy, whereby an act that is legal by the secular law may still be viewed as illegal in the religious law. | |||
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In the seventh month of 1729, following intense pressure from the Senate of the Lakes and the leadership of the Order of the Holy Lakes, the legislatures of Phinbella, Forajasaki and Plazas de Irian ratified the pre-merger Hurmu laws on LGBTQ rights, including the legalisation of same-sex relationships and marriages in civil law.
The Phineonesian governments calmed Umraist upset at these legislative changes by referring to the religious freedoms that all religions enjoy, whereby an act that is legal by the secular law may still be viewed as illegal in the religious law.
Issue | Rules | Notes |
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Same-sex sexual activity legal | ||
Equal age of consent | 15 | |
Non-conforming gender expression legal | ||
Anti-discrimination laws in employment | ||
Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services | ||
Conversion therapy illegal | Banned under legislation covering pseudoscientific practices and quackery in the health care sector | |
Hate crimes laws covering both sexual orientation and gender identity | Unclear | |
Recognition of same-sex couples | ||
Same-sex civil unions | ||
Same-sex marriage | Recognised at least since 1588, possibly earlier. | |
Gay pride activities protected | Protected under the normal rights of expression and petition. | |
Joint and step-child adoption by same-sex couples | Recognised at least since 1590, possibly earlier. | |
LGBTQ people allowed to serve openly in the military | ||
Access to IVF for lesbians | In the private sector. | |
MSMs allowed to donate blood | ||
Right to change legal gender | Recognised at least since the 1590s. | |
Gender confirming surgery legal | Recognised at least since the 1590s. | |
Third gender | ||
Surrogacy legal |