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Revision as of 16:53, 7 January 2022

This list shows the level of LGBT rights in various countries in Eurth.

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 Right to adoption Right to change gender Recognition of transgender persons & rights
 Ateenia Yes No Yes No Yes No No No
The government does not treat homosexuals differently to other Ateenians, socialy homosexuals are discriminated and condemned.
 Batengdei Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
The Batengdeian Government recognizes the right for all citizenry to orient themselves as they so desire, as long as it is limited to themselves.
 Cristina Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
The Cristineses recognize the right for every individual to orient themselves as they so desire, as long as it is limited to themselves. There is no specific legal protection on the issue.
 Dolchland Partial No Partial No No No No No
As long as they produce children and care for children, yes. Illegal. As long as they keep it to themselves. Illegal. It is considered a personal fetish which is frowned upon. Illegal. Illegal. Illegal.
 Faramount No No No No No No No No
The Faramontese government and society heavily discriminate against the LGBT community. Open homosexuality is exceedingly uncommon, and often responded to with violence.
 Gallambria Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Protected by the Human Rights Act 1872
 Hemahat Yes Yes Yes No Partial Yes Yes No
While LGBT relations are legal, and expressions thereof also, Hemahat only recongizes civil unions. Socially, however, homosexual and transgender individuals typically are not discriminated against outside of highly conservative communities.
 Mantella No No No No No No No No
The New Order heavily discriminate against the LGBT community. Open homosexuality is uncommon and illegal since 1990. Penalty: Up to 3 years imprisonment and fines.
 Mauridiviah Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Protected by the Free Love Acts of the 1970s Constitutionally Protected Guaranteed by the Fatherland Protection Act of 1942 Protected by the Free Love Acts of the 1970s Protected by the Free Love Acts of the 1970s Protected by the Free Love Acts of the 1970s Protected by the Free Love Acts of the 1970s Free Love Act V of 1979
 Oyus Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Permitted Under the 20th Century Civil Rights Act
 Cashar Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Fravina Yes Yes Yes Partial Yes Yes Yes Yes
Protected under the New Love Act of 1990 Constitutionally Protected Protected by the Military Enlistment Act of 1968 Hate speech is protected, but all other forms of discrimination are illegal Protected under the New Love Act of 1990 Protected under the Adoption and Protection Act of 1992 Protected under the Free Gender Act of 2018 Protected under the Free Gender Act of 2018