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#REDIRECT [[LGBT rights in Hurmu]]
| location_header = Phinbella
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| legal_status = Illegal nationwide, but legally in [[Yapreayan people|Yapreayan]] settlements and autonomous sub-districts, in [[Springwind Islands]] and [[Boninki Islands]]. Criminalization proposed.
| penalty      = Muslim citizens may be charged in Islamic court. No penality for Yapreayans and his descendants.
| gender_identity_expression = Yapreayans only
| recognition_of_relationships = [[Recognition of same-sex unions in Phinbella|No legal recognition of same-sex relationships on any government level, except Yapreayan couples are recognised in Yapreayan settlements and autonomous sub-districts, in Springwind Islands and Boninki Islands]]
| adoption    = No
| military    = No
| discrimination_protections = No
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'''[[Yapreayan people|Yapreayan]] community''' and '''lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender''' people in [[Phinbella]] face legitimate challenges not experienced by non-Yapreayan and non-LGBT people. The Yapreayans are [[Phinbellans|one of the ethnic groups in Phinbella]] consisting of mixed descent among gay immigrants and natives, it is known as the gayest ethnic tribe in Phinbella. A handful of boys in Phinbella who are just socializing or friendly with same sex type or with the Yapreayan community was dubbed as the '''Geng Kunyit''' or '''Rudong Kunyit'''' (''Turmeric Gang'' in Common Tongue).
==Summary table==
{| class="wikitable"
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!Issue
!Nationwide
!Yapreayan settlements
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| Same-sex sexual activity legal
| {{no}}
| {{yes}}
|-
| Equal age of consent
| {{no}}
| {{yes}} at age 14
|-
| Anti-discrimination laws in employment
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
|-
| Anti-discrimination laws in education
| {{no}}
| {{yes}}
|-
| Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
|-
| Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas (incl. indirect discrimination, hate speech)
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
|-
| Same-sex marriage
| {{no}}
| {{yes}}
|-
| Recognition of same-sex couples
| {{no}}
| {{yes}}
|-
| Stepchild adoption by same-sex couples
| {{no}}
| {{yes}}
|-
| Joint adoption by same-sex couples
| {{no}}
| {{yes}}
|-
| Adoption by single people regardless of sexual orientation
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|-
| LGB people allowed to serve in the military
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
|-
| Transgender people allowed to serve openly in the military
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
|-
| Right to change legal gender
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
|-
| [[wikipedia:Third gender|Third gender]] option
| {{no}}
| {{yes}}
|-
| Intersex minors protected from invasive surgical procedures
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
|-
| Conversion therapy banned by law
| {{no}}
| {{yes}}
|-
| Homosexuality declassified as an illness
| {{no}}
| {{no}}/{{yes}}
|-
| Access to IVF for lesbian couples
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
|-
| Automatic parenthood for both spouses after birth
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
|-
| Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples
| {{no}}
| {{yes}}
|-
| [[wikipedia:Men who have sex with men|MSM]]s allowed to donate blood
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
|}

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