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Revision as of 04:49, 12 July 2022

The countries of Manala have vastly different policies and regulations surrounding rights affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) and other queer individuals. The following is a table offering a glimpse into the policies of different Manalan nations regarding LGBT individuals.

Status of LGBT Rights by Country

Country Right to practice same-sex activity Status of same-sex unions Status of same-sex marriage Right to adoption Right to change gender Recognition of third and non-binary genders Right to serve in military
 Antarctic Circle States Yes Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Yes
Gender change between male and female is prohibited All third genders are listed as "other" in legal documentations.
 Dunferm Yes Yes No Yes Partial No Yes
Currently marriage is restricted to male-female couples Changes made outside Dunferm are recognized
 Gagium Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial Yes
Same-sex and queer couples have the same access to marriage as male-female couples. Third genders are legally recognized, however not all are equally recognized in all legal documentation (passports etc). There are no laws preventing queer or trans individuals from joining the Armed Forces.
 Greater Niagara Yes Partial Partial No No No Yes
There is no legislation currently regarding same-sex marriage, heterosexual marrige is the only currently recognized form of marriage. Adoption by same-sex couples is prohibited. Gender change surgery is illegal. Third and non-binary pronouns are not legally recognized. There is no barrier for same-sex attracted people to join the Armed Forces.
 Hrvada Yes Partial Partial Partial No No No
Legal in some regions since 1967, nationwide since 2008.
 Itielia Yes No No No No No No
Prohibition omitted from the Criminal Code in 1947. There are no regulations in place, and individual institutions have handled the matter differently.
 Kotinezomerine Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Sex is the only official measurement. Sex is the only official measurement.
Anovian society does not recognise one's gender, only their sex. While one may identify as a certain gender by other society's standards, none are recognised in COT. See Sex and Gender in Kotinezomerine.
 The Furbish Islands Yes No No Yes Yes Partial Yes
Marriage is not recognized by the Furbish government. Third genders may or may not be listed on legal documents depending on federal subject.