For sweet lovers, the desire to "grow old with their children" is never too much. Say that marriage is the tomb of feelings, and can't stop lovers from following one another - the tomb is better than the place where there is no burial place. The bride wore a white veil and smiled brightly, saying "I do" was better than vows of friendship. From then on, Wushan was no longer a cloud. Marriage is only one of the necessary life procedures for ordinary male and female lovers, but it is still an unattainable luxury for gay couples in most countries.
USA
In May 2008, the California Supreme Court of the United States made a historic ruling overturning the ban on gay marriage.
The Netherlands
On April 1, 2001, the Netherlands officially recognized the marriage relationship between homosexual partners. This bill made the Netherlands the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage. More importantly, the bill not only allows homosexuals to marry, but also can fully enjoy all the same rights and interests as heterosexual marriage. Therefore, this is a true same-sex marriage law.
Sweden
Since May 1, 2009, Sweden has officially recognized gay marriage as legal. Now, according to the new law, same-sex couples in Sweden can develop from partnership to "marriage" relationship, and individual priests are also allowed to decide whether to host the wedding for their homosexual partners.
Germany
On August 1, 2010, Germany officially recognized gay marriage. After that, German homosexuals will enjoy the same rights as heterosexual couples. The law stipulates that homosexuals in Germany will enjoy the same inheritance rights, tenant rights and health insurance policies as heterosexual couples. Foreign homosexuals who marry Germans will also be able to obtain permanent residency.
Argentina
Argentina is a traditional Catholic country. The issue of legalization of same-sex marriage has aroused fierce debate in the Argentine court and the opposition of the church in particular, and the number of supporters and opponents among the people is roughly the same. The bill recognizing the legalization of same-sex marriage was first approved by the Argentine House of Representatives. After a heated debate, the Argentine Senate passed the bill on July 15, 2010.
Iceland
On June 27, 2010, Iceland promulgated relevant laws to officially recognize gay marriage.
Canada
On June 28, 2005, the Canadian House of Representatives passed the draft law on the legality of same-sex marriage by 158 votes to 133, recognizing that same-sex couples have the same legal rights as couples in the traditional sense. This landmark legislation has made many homosexuals who are difficult to walk on the red carpet cheered.