LGBT rights in Phinbella
Status | Illegal in most areas in the free area of the Federation, but legally in Yapreayan settlements and autonomous sub-districts, in Springwind Islands and Boninki Islands, especially in Negara Awan, Phinbellan Maritime Territories and dependencies. Criminalization proposed. |
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Penalty | Umraist citizens may be charged in Umraist court. No penality for Yapreayans and his descendants. |
Gender identity | Yapreayans only |
Military | Allowed in Free area of the Federation, Phinbellan Maritime Territories and dependencies, but not allowed in Oriental Taemhwan and Niuē i Taman Lawang |
Discrimination protections | No in nationally and the free area of the Federation, Yes in Phinbellan Maritime Territories and dependencies. |
Family rights | |
Recognition of relationships | 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, also in Negara Awan and dependencies |
Adoption | No |
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 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 in Phineaner or Rudong Kunyit' in Gangwol Phineaner (Turmeric Gang in Common Tongue). Phinbellan national law does not protect Yapreayan society against discrimination and hate crimes, but the laws in the Phinbellan Maritime Territories and dependencies, as well as in Federal Special Capital Territory have provided protection to the Yapreayan community and Yaoi fans known to Fujo and Fudan. The Yapreayan community is categorized as a lower-class community along with the Greenlandic Martian, Xenovian, Gogobugian and Springwind Islander communities, and the community is located in several lower-class settlements in Rintis Island, San Furansōkyō, Cyborges, Springwind Islands, Boninki Islands and Phinéas Padolski, as well as some in Cyberaya, Kota Hilir and Danville, where each of those settlements has several gay villages.
Homosexual activity is banned and illegal in several territories in the free area of the Federation level and for the Umraist community in Phinbella including among the upper class communities such as Phineaners and Taesongean Umraists even though some live in lower class settlements, it is because sodomy is a crime in some territories of the country, but not in the Phinbellan Maritime Territories and in Phinbellan dependencies (Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï, Oystra Stoorskerið, Permata Mutiara and Ross Dependency).
The Yapreayan male is divided into three groups namely Alpha, Beta and Omega, Alpha or Beta male can be a couple of love with Omega male to to continue their descent where the Omega is a group of male who can be pregnant and give birth. The genres of yaoi and bara are well known in the Yapreayan community in both Phinbellan-made (or Yapreayan-made) dramas and animations, it is included once with the male pregnancy scene. However, Yapreayan-made dramas and anime can only be shown late at night at broadcast stations in Yapreayan settlements.
In RP 2619, the federal government proposes a constitutional amendment proposal, one of the proposals is related to the fate of the Yapreayan community especially when given legal protection, usually in the Free area of the Federation (except in federal directly-administered territories and dependencies), fellow couples types other than Yapreayans are certainly not afforded the same protection as they are afforded to non-Yapreayan families of the opposite sex. In the past, several territorial supreme courts have ruled that not recognizing same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, while others have ruled that it is not. In January RP 2619, the Supreme Court of Negara Awan ruled that the absence of a same-sex marriage law was unconstitutional but did not violate the Federal Constitution, although the court's decision did not have immediate legal effect. Most recently, the Phinbella Federal Legislative Assembly will propose to recognize same-sex sexual activities, anti-discrimination and same-sex marriage in special administrative territories.
Terminology
The modern terms for the Yapreayan people in Phinbella mostly have a strong influence from the Sangunese language, and from there the terms were incorporated into the Yapreayan language itself. And some modern terms have Taesongean influence, but they are not official terms, but some Yapreayan accents used in federal directly-administered territories and dependencies have Taesongean influence.
Legality of same-sex sexual activity
Homosexuality is part of Yapreayan culture as well as that of the Springwind Islander and Tōnán'hyôrïan communities of Yapreayan ancestry, and it is only legal in Yapreayan settlements and lower classes. However, it is illegal and a crime for non-Yapreayans and Umraists, especially in the territories of the states of the Free area of the Federation, also a crime for Phineaner Taemhwanians in Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan, it is already enshrined in Phinbellan law, the Yapreayan, Springwind Islander and Tōnán'hyôrïan communities where it is exempt from the law. Although some of the religions practiced by the Yapreayan community and its descendants have clear prohibitions on homosexuality, there are also Yapreayans who adhere to the traditional Sangunese religion, Shinto and in the imported religion of Karmaism (see "Karmaism and sexual orientation") where their religion does not have a clear prohibition against their culture. Phinbella maintains the ban on sodomy (including oral sex involving the penis) for non-Yapreayans, which was enacted during the time of the provisional government. It is broadly defined to include both heterosexual and homosexual acts, with possible punishments including fines, caning, and imprisonment for up to forty or fifty years. The Phinbellan Penal Code subsection also provides for additional penalties for non-Yapreayan males (except Springwind Islander and Tōnán'hyôrïan) convicted of "indecent behavior with another male". In addition to secular law, Umraist citizens can also be prosecuted in special sharia courts.
Phinbella does not have a clear law against homosexuality as a whole at the national level, and only some groups are given legal protection and some are given legal action. Therefore, private, consensual and non-commercial sexual activity between teenagers and adults of the same sex is legal in Phinbellan federal directly-administered territories and dependencies, especially in the settlement of Yapreayan, and also in Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan, it is illegal in the Free area of the Federation. The age of consent is 14 years old for homosexual acts among Yapreayans and their descendants, there is no age of consent for non-Yapreayans.
Constitutional rights
Recognition of same-sex relationships
Military service
Transgender rights
Legal documents
Military service
Access to healthcare
Discrimination protections
Territories of the states of the Free area of the Federation
Special administrative territories
Phinbellan federal directly-administered territories and dependencies
Oriental Taemhwan and Niuē i Taman Lawang
Freedom of expression and censorship
Conversion therapy
Living conditions and Yapreayan life in divisions of Phinbella
Media
Pride parades
Positions of religious faiths
Public opinion
Summary table
Issue | Territories of the states of the Free area of the Federation |
Special administrative territories, especially Yapreayans |
Phinbellan federal directly-administered territories and dependencies, especially Yapreayans |
Oriental Taemhwan | Niuē i Taman Lawang |
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Same-sex sexual activity legal | |||||
Equal age of consent | at age 14 | at age 16 | at age 20 | ||
Anti-discrimination laws in employment | |||||
Anti-discrimination laws in education | |||||
Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services | |||||
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas (incl. indirect discrimination, hate speech) | |||||
Same-sex marriage | |||||
Recognition of same-sex couples | |||||
Stepchild adoption by same-sex couples | |||||
Joint adoption by same-sex couples | |||||
Adoption by single people regardless of sexual orientation | |||||
Gays allowed to serve in the military | |||||
Transgender people allowed to serve openly in the military | |||||
Right to change legal gender | |||||
Third gender option | |||||
Intersex minors protected from invasive surgical procedures | |||||
Conversion therapy banned by law | |||||
Freedom of expression | |||||
Homosexuality declassified as an illness | / | ||||
Access to IVF for lesbian couples | |||||
Automatic parenthood for both spouses after birth | |||||
Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples | |||||
MSMs allowed to donate blood |