First they go square dancing. Then they drink squirrel pee together. That's how they show their love.
Yes, same-sex couples have full joint adoption rights in Northern Ireland.
None. The marriage law in Northern Ireland limits marriage to opposite-sex couples only and there is no legislative action underway to change that law.
No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Ireland. The Irish Constitution has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry, but the first marriages are not expected to occur until July 2015 or later.
No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Ireland. The Irish Constitution has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry, but the first marriages are not expected to occur until July 2015 or later.
No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Ireland. The Irish Constitution has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry, but the first marriages are not expected to occur until July 2015 or later.
No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Ireland. The Irish Constitution has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry, but the first marriages are not expected to occur until July 2015 or later.
No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Ireland. The Irish Constitution has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry, but the first marriages are not expected to occur until July 2015 or later.
No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Ireland. The Irish Constitution has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry, but the first marriages are not expected to occur until July 2015 or later.
No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Ireland. The Irish Constitution has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry, but the first marriages are not expected to occur until July 2015 or later.
No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Ireland. The Irish Constitution has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry, but the first marriages are not expected to occur until July 2015 or later.
No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Ireland. The Irish Constitution has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry, but the first marriages are not expected to occur until July 2015 or later.
No same-sex couples have legally married yet in Ireland. The Irish Constitution has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry, but the first marriages are not expected to occur until July 2015 or later.