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[[File:WorldPride 2017 - Madrid - Carrera de tacones - 170629 174048.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Drag queen is interviewed at Montecara Pride 2017]]


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Revision as of 16:20, 4 June 2021

StatusLegal since 1948
Gender identityTransgender people allowed to change legal gender without surgery
MilitaryLGB people allowed to serve openly since 1991, trans people allowed to serve openly since 2007
Discrimination protectionsSexual orientation and gender identity protections
Family rights
Recognition of relationshipsSame-sex marriage since 2004
AdoptionMarried same-sex couples may adopt[1]

LGBT rights in Montecara

Celebrating Montecara Pride 2019
Same-sex sexual activity legal Yes
Equal age of consent Yes
Anti-discrimination laws in employment Yes
Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services Yes
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas (incl. indirect discrimination, hate speech) Yes
Anti-discrimination laws concerning gender identity Yes
Same-sex marriage Yes
Recognition of same-sex unions Yes
Stepchild adoption by same-sex couples Yes
Joint adoption by same-sex couples Yes
Automatic parenthood on birth certificates for children of same-sex couples No
LGBT people allowed to serve openly in the military Yes
Right to change legal gender Yes
Intersex minors protected from invasive surgical procedures Yes
Third gender option Yes
Access to IVF for lesbian couples No
Conversion therapy on minors outlawed Yes
Homosexuality declassified as an illness Yes
Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples No[2]
MSMs allowed to donate blood No
A lesbian couple at ...
Drag queen is interviewed at Montecara Pride 2017
  1. Adoption is limited to married couples regardless of gender or sexuality.
  2. Surrogacy is illegal for all couples regardless of sexual orientation.