pig .. minat transgender ??
silahkan.. lagian titit lo bisanya cuma kipat-kipit
so, keputusan bijak kalo lo ganti kelamin...

btw, perkawinan sejenis dilegalkan.. itu urusan UU negara
sekali lagi itu urusan UU negara.. ngga ada sangkut pautnya ama gereja

biar perkawinan sejenis di legalkan.. tidak ada dari mereka yang membuat
pernyataan homoseksual tuh alamiah...

mereka cuma puas dan happy...

>"I am so happy, not only because I can now marry the person I
>love, but because New Zealand has moved a step further towards gay and 
>lesbian people becoming completely equal with the rest of our society."

semoga nanti ngga infeksi.. setelah ganti kelamin



________________________________
 From: Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]>
  
 


  

Sementara itu di Dar al Islam, homoseksual itu masih di persekusi.

Saya
bilang dan saya ulang: prioritas orang rasional adalah untuk 
mempercepat proses penguburan agama najis Islam itu ke dasar laut..

Asia 
17 April 2013 Last updated at 14:28 GMT 
New Zealand legalises same-sex marriage
New Zealand's parliament has legalised same-sex marriage, the first country in 
the Asia-Pacific region to do so.
Lawmakers approved the bill, amending the 1955 marriage act, despite opposition 
from Christian lobby groups.
The bill was passed with a wide majority, with 77 votes in favour and 44 
against.
Hundreds of jubilant gay-rights advocates celebrated outside 
parliament after the bill was passed, calling it a milestone for 
equality.
People watching from the public gallery and some lawmakers 
immediately broke into song, singing the New Zealand love song 
"Pokarekare Ana", AP news agency reported.
Some opinion polls have suggested that about two-thirds of New 
Zealanders support the reform, although others polls suggest the public 
are more divided.
Parliamentarians were allowed a conscience vote, and, crucially, 
the reform had the backing of both the Prime Minister John Key and 
leader of the opposition David Shearer, the BBC's Phil Mercer in
Sydney reports.
Celebrations have been held in pubs and clubs in the capital Wellington, our 
correspondent adds.
Same-sex civil unions have been legal in New Zealand since 2005.'Human rights' 
"In our society, the meaning of marriage is universal - it's a
declaration of love and commitment to a special person," Labour MP Louisa Wall, 
who introduced the legislation, said. 
"Nothing could make me more proud to be a New Zealander than passing this 
bill," she added.
Drag artist Jake Andrew said he learned of the news at a club in Hamilton.
"We cheered, yelled, cried and sang - it was just amazing," he told the BBC. 
"I am so happy, not only because I can now marry the person I
love, but because New Zealand has moved a step further towards gay and 
lesbian people becoming completely equal with the rest of our society."
Tania Bermudez and Sonja Fry, a same-sex couple, said the bill was about human 
rights.
"It means that we can actually call each other wife," Ms Fry said.
However, Conservative Party leader Colin Craig said there were many people who 
disagreed with the bill.
"We're seeing the politicians make a decision tonight that the people of this 
country wouldn't make," he said.
Bob McCoskrie, founder of the lobby group Family First, said the bill 
undermined the traditional concept of marriage. 
"Historically and culturally, marriage is about man and a woman, and it 
shouldn't be touched," he said.
New Zealand becomes the 13th country to legalise same-sex marriage.
Other countries include the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Canada, South Africa, 
Argentina and Uruguay. 
French and British lawmakers have also voted in favour of 
legislation allowing gay marriage, although the bills have not yet been 
passed into law. 
No other country in the Asia-Pacific region allows gay marriage. 
Australian members of parliament overwhelmingly voted against
a bill that would have legalised same-sex marriages in September. However, some 
states allow civil unions for same-sex couples.
China does not allow gay marriage. However, transsexuals who have 
undergone surgery are able to marry someone of the opposite sex, 
provided their new gender is verified by the local public security 
authorities.

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