As of 2013, female same-sex sexual activity is legal. Male same-sex sexual activity is illegal, though the law is generally not enforced.
The actual law states:
Any male person who, in public or private, commits, or abets the commission of, or procures or attempts to procure the commission by any male person of, any act of gross indecency with another male person, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 2 years.
Being gay is allowed in every state. Homosexuality is not a crime.
Sabotaging a Prom is a Crime in Singapore and warrants an arrest.
Because in religions such as Christianity, it is thought of as evil and unatural.
As of 2013, gay people lack many of the rights that straight people have. They cannot marry. They cannot do joint adoptions. They can be fired from their jobs for being gay, and they can be beaten up without it being a "hate crime."
It is when you become gay enough to realise they dont do it in Singapore
Forging signatures in the country of Singapore is a crime. The punishment for committing forgery in Singapore can be up to 2 years in prison, a fine, or both.
There are incidents of gay and lesbian people occasionally being beaten all over the country, not just Wisconsin. However, it is considered a hate crime, and generally not well tolerated. Beating someone is a crime. Beating someone just because of their race, religion, or sexuality is in additional crime.
Jose Rizal was never arrested in Singapore, but instead by the colonial Spanish government for the crime of rebellion
No. The Christian Bible says "Judge not, lest ye be judged." Furthermore, being a gay person is not a crime (at least in the first world) so there is nothing to judge.
Singapore
yes it is a crime because spiders and other things can climb in
Yes, in some countries. I know it is not a crime in Britain, Canada or Sweden for starters.