Mexican State to Allow Same-Sex Marriage
- At June 15, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights, News, Politics
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César Duarte Jáquez, Governor of Chihuahua, Mexico announced on Thursday his administration would no longer prohibit same-sex couples from getting married. 
According to the Mexican press, Jáquez’s announcement will take effect immediately. Marriage licenses are reportedly already being issued in Chihuahua. Chihuahua is the latest Mexican state to OK same-sex marriage. Per the Washington Blade, “Chihuahua joins the states of Coahuila and Quintana Roo and Mexico City in which same-sex couples can legally marry. Gays and lesbians in the states of Oaxaca, Guanajuato, Querétaro, Baja California Norte and Tamaulipas have exchanged vows.”
In addition to allowing same-sex marriage legal, the Chihuahua government is expected to compensate 31 couples who were barred from getting married and took legal action against the state.
Monday Meme: Dance
Monday. The mere word doesn’t exactly inspire us to dance in the streets, does it? Yet for this week’s Monday Meme, we’re deferring to the wisdom of poet, novelist and playwright Gertrude Stein. After all, the lady knew a thing or two about living life to its fullest. Stein’s brazen style and bold tales of lesbian romance we’re some of the first of their kind back when they caused a publishing sensation in the early 1900’s. Plus, her friendships with the world’s best artists and writers in Paris have gone to inspire generations of creative types searching for “La Boheme.”
Life’s short so we might as well shake our tail feathers while we can!
7 Lucky Chinese Couples Get Married in West Hollywood
- At June 12, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Inspiring Couples, Marriage Equality, News
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Seven gay couples from China who won a contest made the long trip to West Hollywood, CA this week to get married. According to the Los Angeles Times,
The “We Do” contest, as it was called, was sponsored by the e-commerce behemoth Alibaba and its shopping site Taobao, as well as China’s largest gay dating app, Blued. The couples got marriage licenses at the Beverly Hills Courthouse this week. Though their marriages will not be recognized in China, they are legal in the U.S.
For reasons of social acceptance and parental pressure, many gay men in China — up to 80% by some estimates — will marry women. Homosexuality was severely punished during the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76 under a statute forbidding “hooliganism.” Officially, gay sex was a criminal offense until 1997.
“In the past, homosexuality, gambling and prostitution were all considered dirty subjects and not allowed in the media,” said Li Yinhe, a Chinese sociologist and sexologist. But as the country’s economy has developed and tolerance has grown, the Chinese government has taken a somewhat agnostic approach toward homosexuality, neither banning nor endorsing it, Li said.
The seven happy couples walked down the aisle to “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” in a ceremony held at the West Hollywood Library. As contest winners, the couples had all of their expenses like catering, hotel accommodations and gifts paid for by the sponsors of the contest.
Gay dating apps have exploded in popularity in China and gay weddings are becoming highly talked about events in China. In September, a British diplomat and his Chinese partner made headlines when they got married in Bejing.
Got 3 Minutes To Help Us Out?
- At June 08, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Mission Main Street Grant, News
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