List of countries by LGBT rights (Narisis)

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Country Freedom to engage in non-heterosexual relations Freedom of expression of gender or sexual identity Freedom to enlist in military service Protection from medical discriminiation
(i.e. Right to donate blood)
Protection against discrimination Recognition of non-heterosexual marriage Right to adopt Access to transgender resources and procedures
 Cukobai Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
All activities related to LGBT+ individuals in Cukobai are protected under the Sexual Minorities Act of 2009, as well as constitutional safeguards from discrimination in private, public, the workplace, and in other public institutions such as medicine or governmental services. Persons seeking transgender-related social and medical resources, assistance, or procedures may do so at will.
File:Gua flag.png Guakok Yes No Yes Partial Partial No No No
Homosexuality is not illegal, and there is something of a tradition of homosexual activity in Guakok. However, expressions of sexuality and non-traditional gender identity is severely restricted. Legal protections for LGBT+ individuals are very few.
 Huajiang Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial Partial Partial Partial
Same-sex activity during the He Era was decriminalized and a tradition of homosexuality is embedded within Huajiang. Discriminatory policies and recognition of same-sex marriage is left to the Divisional Government, as well as the right to transition.