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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2002 6:11 am 
I got this off of the Queer Studies mailing list that I'm on.


2,000 Same-Sex Couples Marry in Netherlands
Nearly 2,000 same-sex couples married in the Netherlands in the first six
months after the country last year became the first to legalize same-sex
marriage. Same-sex marriages comprised 3.6% of all new marriages during
the time period.

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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2002 6:34 am 
I feel kinda proud now, to be a Dutchie...
but that's okay, right?

Patricia

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"What are they looking at?"
"The hotness of you, doofus!"

[This message has been edited by wiltar (edited March 26, 2002).]



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2002 6:38 am 
Hiya.

Coming from Germany I can tell you: Yes, you can feel proud about it. You are way in front of us in this and other things. *sigh*

Does anybody have numbers for this in Germany? Well, heck, I´ll look them up by myself. Gay marriage became law here last year, too.

Well, have to go for now.

See you, Fran.



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2002 10:13 am 
You should be proud to be Dutch Patricia. Yours is a country light years ahead!

I went to Amsterdam twice, and I loved it! Well, as far as I can remember...



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2002 5:52 pm 
I'm from Belgium myself and I'm glad that both our countries allow same sex marriages.

It's nice to know that I can get married to the woman of my life.
But first I'll have to find her of course...

Greetz to all of you on the kitten board.
Oh my god! I posted for the first time!
I'm not a message board virgin anymore



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 7:11 am 
quote:
Originally posted by BabyThugB:
I'm from Belgium myself and I'm glad that both our countries allow same sex marriages.



Eh...The same sex-marriage still isn't legalized in Belgium
not yet...(by the end of this year or possibly next year it will be legal)

And welcome to the Kitten board !

Introduce yourself to us in the Introduction Thread!


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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 8:13 am 
i'm from belgium myself too, and as Twisted Rabbit said, gay marriages aren't legalised yet over here. i think that it's all supposed to be arranged and legal in november of this year, so, yay!


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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 9:03 am 
November? Really? I thought it would take a little longer. Not that I'm complaining of course! I think it's about time. They talk a lot about it, but that's all they seem to do : talk. It seems they keep postponing it. It's time for some action.

( By the way, is this an invasion of the belgians or something? )



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 12:02 pm 
Sorry, my deepest apologies for my mistake

but anyway, it will be legalized soon so...
I'm 20y so I'm not in a rush to get married

Keepin' it gangsta in Belgium, BabythugB



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 1:23 pm 
Great thing about being out and about in NYC, big-ass melting pot, until you're reminded that same-sex marriage is a no go. So for now we settle for domestic partership...


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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 1:24 pm 
quote:
Originally posted by Banshee:
I got this off of the Queer Studies mailing list that I'm on.


2,000 Same-Sex Couples Marry in Netherlands
Nearly 2,000 same-sex couples married in the Netherlands in the first six
months after the country last year became the first to legalize same-sex
marriage. Same-sex marriages comprised 3.6% of all new marriages during
the time period.


Very interesting facts...wish people in the US would get their head out of the butt and allow Same-sex marriages...I envy anyone who lives in a place that is actually OPEN MINDED to the way of the world.

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Tara: Sassy Eggs.
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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 2:27 pm 
quote:
Originally posted by Blue Belgian Girl:

( By the way, is this an invasion of the belgians or something? )


Yes! We are invading The Kittenboard !Mwahahaahaa !

BabyThugB, everybody makes mistakes

and yet another warm applause for the Dutchies
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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 2:54 pm 
*bows down in the name of all Dutchies*

"Thank you, thank you people."

Patricia

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"What are they looking at?"
"The hotness of you, doofus!"

[This message has been edited by wiltar (edited March 27, 2002).]



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 2:57 pm 
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Originally posted by SlayerTazz:
I envy anyone who lives in a place that is actually OPEN MINDED to the way of the world.



The funny thing about a great deal of the policy makers in the good old US of A is that they tend to be nationalist a-holes who assume that their way is better than the way of the rest of the world(Look at the standard system!). And they call themselves a democracy .

[This message has been edited by supermus (edited March 27, 2002).]quote:



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 4:03 pm 
Hrmm

The Good ol' U.S of A will be last on that list of leagalising same-sex marriage. ad:

I for one am looking for Canada to legalise same-sex marriage. I think it is a lot closer than we think. Hope they are next, considering that is where my fiance lives.



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 4:21 pm 
Sometimes its truly embarrassing to live within the "good old US of A"...and I do agree that they will be the last if ever to legalize same-sex marriages.

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A dream is a wish the heart makes.

Willow: "You had two eggs, sunny-side-up. I remember because they were wiggling at me like little boobs."
Tara: Sassy Eggs.



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 5:07 pm 
Does anybody know anything about s.s. marriages in Sweden?
It's a progressive country and really positive about homosexuals.
Also the swedish movie 'Fucking Amal' (alias 'Show me love') about 2 girls was really popular there, I believe it was rated nr. 1 in the box office there.

USA won't be the last one to legalize such marriages, Asia is more conservative I think.



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 6:06 pm 
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Originally posted by BabyThugB:
Does anybody know anything about s.s. marriages in Sweden?

I don't think s.s. marriages are allowed in Sweden, because it isn't in Denmark, and usually our countries tend to follow each other...

But you are right, we are progressive, even though s.s. marriages aren't allowed, gays can still live peacefully as registered partners here.quote:



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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 7:05 pm 
quote:
Originally posted by BabyThugB:
USA won't be the last one to legalize such marriages, Asia is more conservative I think.

Yup, Koreans still barely admit that some Koreans are homosexual, it's not their country's "problem". So few Koreans come out, they're barely given a chance to even realize if they're gay, though questioning their sexuality probably wouldn't occur to many of them, since they're just so unexposed to homosexuality (or any sexuality ) everyone's pushed to get married by their late 20s anyway. some marriages are still arranged (though not too many)

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"No good sittin' worryin' abou' it. What's comin' will
come, an' we'll meet it when it does."
~Hagrid, from "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire".

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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 10:19 pm 
i think that many asian countries (as well as some foreign countries) do not think that it's natural for people to be homosexual, hence (like in Malaysia where I'm from) there is no talk about s.s marriages. It's also difficult to even get accepted as being gay but not yet in a relationship due to traditions and history.

I'm gay...happy to be one but cannot admit to my family or people who know my family because it's going to get me into hot soup which I'm not ready for.

s.s. marriages is far from sight in Malaysia.. that's all i know. Many people here tend to treat gay people badly sometimes. Bigotry.

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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 10:31 pm 
All hail the belgians!!

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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2002 10:34 pm 
i second what Shinnen said. homosexuality is always a taboo subject in most Asian countries w/c is just sad.

as for the legalization of s.s. marriages in The Netherlands, yay! way to go...

peace y'all...

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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2002 11:59 am 
None of the provinces in Canada have legalize s.s marriage? I wasn't aware, living in a cage and all. That sucks. Of course it shocks me everytime I realize it's not legalized anywhere.


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 Post subject: Interesting Statistic about Gay Marriage
PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2002 12:10 pm 
quote:
Originally posted by PandoraSpocks:
None of the provinces in Canada have legalize s.s marriage? I wasn't aware, living in a cage and all.

Nova Scotia has some kind of Civil Union policy, as does Ontario (to a lesser degree). Quebec is working on something very inclusive, but it has to pass through a very conservative National Assembly, so we'll see.quote:



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