There are no states or countries that are gay, though some places are more "gay-friendly" than others.
There are no states or countries that are gay, though some places are more "gay-friendly" than others.
It depends on which rights you are talking about. For example:As of 2013, 14 states allow gay people to marry.29 states protect people from losing their jobs over being gay.
There are many ways gay people are denied their rights. As of 2013, Gay people are still denied the right to marry in 36 US states. Many of those states also ban gay people from adopting or visiting their partners in the hospital. Gay people can also be fired from their jobs for being gay in 31 states.
Surveys vary, but in the United states, as of 2017, about 35% of the population oppose gay rights.
As of 2014, about 20% of gay couples in the United States are raising children, but exact numbers aren't known.
In the United States, gay people have a slight majority acceptance, about 65% of the population accepts gay people as of 2017. In Canada, it's more than 80%.
As of 2017, gay people can technically adopt in all 50 U.S. states, but they are still routinely denied in some states. Single people (gay or straight) are allowed to adopt in all states except Utah.
States do not have a sexual orientation.
There is no online sourse that states that he is in fact gay.
As of 2012, in the United States, and many "civilized" countries, gay men are banned from donating blood, even if they are healthy. Lesbians are not banned.
As of 2014, about 20% of gay households are raising children, but that's about as accurate as we can get, because the number of gay parents isn't measured.
Yes, gay men can donate blood, but there are restrictions in place in many countries. In the United States, gay men can donate blood if they have not had sex with another man in the past three months.