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Latest revision as of 13:54, 20 October 2019

In Didden, the rights of the LGBT community are as follows.

Country Right to practice same-sex activity Right to freedom of expression Right to serve in military Legal protection against discrimination Legal recognition of same-sex relations Same-sex marriage Right to adoption Right to change gender
Kingdom of Talliland Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Legalised in 1970. Legalised in 1970. Legalised in 2010. Legalised in 2013. Legalised in 1979. Legalised in 2015. Legalised in 2000. Transsexuality isn't recognised in Tallian law.
Olnuria Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial
Legalised in 1799. Legalised in 1968. Legalised in 1990. Legalised in 1968. Legalised in 1968. Legalised in 1999. Legalised in 1979. Only in very special circumstances, such as mental health problems of the person who wants to gender change.
Grodia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Legalised in 1935. Legalised in 1935. Only heterosexual men are conscripted into the armed forces. Legalised in 1935. Legalised in 1935. Legalised in 2006. Legalised in 1989. Transsexuality does not exist in law and people publicly identifying as the opposite gender to the one in which they were born can be sentenced to life imprisonment.
Ricoia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Legal since the beginning of the country's history in 1717
Hugia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Legal since the beginning of the country's history in 1717
Margria Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Legal since the beginning of the country's history in 1717