Draft:LGBT+ rights in Limbolia

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StatusLegal since 2022
Gender identityTransgender people allowed to change legal gender
MilitaryNo restrictions on military service
Discrimination protectionsSexual orientation and gender identity constitutional protections.
Family rights
Recognition of relationshipsSame-Sex couples are allowed to marry.
AdoptionNo restrictions on adoption

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights have maintained a constant presence in Limbolia since its establishment in 2022. Unlike the majority of sovereign states, Limbolia has supported the LGBT Community to some extent. Limbolia doesn’t actively go out of it’s way to protect LGBT+ rights in other micronations or macronations, but does generally supports the LGBT+ Community.

Limbolia does not support the idea of Pride Month due to them accusing it of being the source of most Anti-LGBT+ Drama. They have this stance die to a lot of Homophobes saying that it’s their biggest problem with the LGBT+ Movement, Pride Month is not banned in Limbolia, but is generally not celebrated in the country.

Recognition of same-sex relationships

Discrimination protection

Discrimination of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transgenders is illegal in Limbolia, the Limbolian Council said that discrimination no matter who is involved is wrong, and immoral.

Summary table

Worldwide status of homosexuality
  • Homosexuality legal
  •   Marriage
  •   Marriage recognized, but not performed
  •   Civil unions and registered partnerships
  •   Limited legal recognition (domestic cohabitation)
  •  /striped (No legal recognition, but some jurisdictions offer non-binding certification)
  •   Limited recognition (foreign residency rights)
  •   Same-sex unions not recognized
  •   Laws restricting freedom of expression and association
  • Same-sex intercourse illegal or effectively illegal
  •   Illegal, although no charges filed over the last three years
  •   Imprisonment
  •   Up to life in prison
  •   Prison, death penalty on books but not applied
  •   Up to death (stripes: death under areas of militant control)
Click on map to view an enlarged version where rings in various locations become visible. These indicate places with local or case-by-case applications of law.
Same-sex sexual activity checkY Yes
Equal age of consent No No
Anti-discrimination laws in employment checkY Yes
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas checkY Yes
Hate crimes laws covering both sexual orientation and gender identity checkY Yes
Recognition of same-sex couples checkY Yes
Same-sex marriage checkY Yes
Adoption by same-sex couples checkY Yes
Gays allowed to serve in local militias checkY Yes
Right to change legal gender checkY Yes
MSMs allowed to donate blood checkY Yes

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