In the United States, each state has its own individual marriage laws and same-sex marriage is legalized state by state. In this respect, the US is similar to Mexico and Canada. However, in most of the world, same-sex marriage is legalized throughout an entire country, all at once, since political subdivisions do not have their own marriage laws.
These are the countries where same-sex relationships (whether marriage, civil union or civil partnership) are treated differently based upon geographic location:AustraliaMexicoUnited KingdomUnited StatesIn all other countries, the law concerning same-sex marriage and/or partnerships is uniform on a nationwide basis.
they were treated differently then others (americans)
The public perception seems to be that, yes, they do get treated differently.
they were treated very differently... very differently... very very differently... some people had to get whipped... whipped cream
Likely, it's your age.
yes they are
I wouldn't say they're treated differently, but you sure feel different because you get a lot of pointing and words you can'y tpiwef
It depends which country your in. In some countries women aren't allowed to work at all, because of their religious beliefs, or because the government in power in sexist. In other countries women are allowed to work, and have the same rights as men. However, for some people, old stereotypes remain, and women ARE treated differently, regardless of the government in power at the time. It really is a case-by-case issue.
The term for a bride's dress or other accoutrements is spelled trousseau.The term is from the French and originally applied to the "dowry", or property of a wife brought into a marriage (in many cases treated differently from the husband's).
No
They can get beat up easily
because they're freaks