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  2. LGBTQ rights in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Kenya face significant challenges not experienced by non-LGBTQ residents.[4] [5] Sodomy is a felony per Section 162 of the Kenyan Penal Code, punishable by 21 years' imprisonment, and any sexual practices (termed "gross indecency") are a felony under section 165 of the same statute, punishable by five years' imprisonment.

  3. Recognition of same-sex unions in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The act, which entered into force on 20 May, thus bans same-sex marriage. [16] As a result, same-sex couples cannot marry in Kenya and do not have access to the legal rights, benefits and obligations of marriage, including protection from domestic violence, adoption rights, tax benefits and inheritance rights, among others.

  4. List of Christian denominational positions on homosexuality

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    The church has also engaged in activism in favour of the legalization of same-sex marriage in Canada, and on 20 July 2005, Canada became the fourth country in the world and the first country in the Americas and the first country outside Europe to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide with the enactment of the Civil Marriage Act.

  5. LGBTQ rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Although Roman law did not recognize marriage between men, and in general Romans regarded marriage as a heterosexual union with the primary purpose of producing children, in the early Imperial period some male couples were celebrating traditional marriage rites. Juvenal remarks with disapproval that his friends often attended such ceremonies. [50]

  6. Mixed-orientation marriage - Wikipedia

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    The people involved in such a marriage may not be romantically or sexually compatible, for example if the marriage is between a straight man and a lesbian. The term also applies when one of the partners involved is asexual or aromantic , leading to a mixed desire for sexual activity or romantic connection .

  7. LGBTQ rights in Africa - Wikipedia

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    According to Nigerian law, a heterosexual ally "who administers, witnesses, abets or aids" any form of gender non-conforming and homosexual activity could receive a ten-year jail sentence. [ 15 ] The Republic of South Africa has the most liberal attitudes toward gays and lesbians , as the country has legalised same-sex marriage and its ...

  8. Heterosexuality - Wikipedia

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    A straight couple. Heterosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between people of the opposite sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions" to people of the opposite sex. It "also refers to a person's sense of identity based on ...

  9. Heterosexism - Wikipedia

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    For example, in many countries around the world, same-sex marriage is not allowed, so non-heterosexual persons must remain unmarried or enter into heterosexual marriage. [28] Many countries also deny rights and benefits to same-sex couples, including custodial and adoption rights for children, Social Security benefits, automatic durable power ...