A vote by Bermuda’s lower chamber to rescind same-sex marriage rights granted only months ago has drawn sharp criticism from island groups and many politicians in the British overseas territory. The House of Assembly voted late Friday, by a margin of 24-to-10, to replace same-sex marriage rights with a domestic partnership status. Jeffrey Baron, shadow … Continue reading
We always thought that one of the (many) reasons that straight people would never let gay couples marry in the past was because they knew that we would do it in such magnificent style that would make them more than a teensy bit jealous. They were right to be concerned as our community has completely … Continue reading
The world looks a whole lot gayer since the US Supreme Court’s landmark ruling making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 States thanks to Facebook. According to a report by CNN over 26 million people have used used the website’s free tool to transform their profile photo with rainbow colors, and in fact it earned … Continue reading
Congratulations to ECUADOR who became the 5th South American Country to legalise same-sex marriage joining in with Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay and Argentina Despite the objections of The Catholic Church which is highly influential in Ecuador, the constitutional Court in Quito ruled in favour of allowing two gay couples to marry. The judges made their … Continue reading
When SCOTUS made their landmark ruling that finally made same-sex marriage legal in the U.S. the whole tenor of the reasoning behind the struggle did a seismic shift in many gay households from ‘can we marry?’ to ‘do we have to marry?’ Many people reasoned that now we had won the battle, then the very least … Continue reading