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Latest revision as of 15:24, 3 February 2024

Vitosium is a very LGBTQ+-friendly country, with its largest cities featuring their own queer areas and communities, such as Gatovita's Pride Village. Social surveys show a general tolerance of homosexuality. Every summer, the nation's LGBTQ+ community celebrates queer pride in all major cities, with many political figures from the federal, provincial, and municipal governments showing support.

History

Same-sex sexual activity was decriminalised in Vitosium in 1963 thanks to the 25th Prime Minister of Vitosium, Sino Tamley. Tamley was the first homosexual Prime Minister of the nation, who would later be succeeded by the second homosexual Prime Minister, Vincent Gatostico.

On June 5th, 1969, Sino Tamley signed the Open Without Discrimination Military Act, which allowed members of the LGBTQ+ community to serve openly in the Vitosian Armed Forces.

On May 22nd, 1970, thanks to the efforts of Prime Minister Tamley and the NPP, same-sex marriage was recognized and declared legal.

On March 11th, 1979, John Savori Jr. added sexual orientation as a prohibited basis of discrimination under Section 9 of the Vitosian Charter of Rights and Opportunities. This decision led to an assassination attempt that he managed to survive.

Media

Television

Reality TV Shows

Show Name Years Active
Pride Heights 1997-99
2012-19
Revealing Radiance 2017-
The Lives of Eimcaster 2018-21


Reality TV Competition Shows

Show Name Years Active
Call Me Father 2020-Present
Crown Me King 2016-Present
Nation of Drag 2019-Present
The Real Queens 2009-Present
The Ultimate Gayme 2018-Present