No, in fact gay sexual activity is illegal in St. Lucia.
In fact, Saint Lucia was also the only UN member in the Americas to formally oppose the UN declaration on sexual orientation and gender identity.
10. well who knows but there is about to be 1 i know of GAY MARRIAGE IS ALLOWED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! well who knows but there is about to be 1 i know of GAY MARRIAGE IS ALLOWED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the U.S., it changes from state to state. Generally, homosexual and polygamist marriage are not allowed. However, in some states such as Massachusettes, gay marriage is allowed.
Obergefell v. Hodges, June 26, 2015
Same-sex marriage is still illegal or unrecognized in all but 12 states in the United States. The typical age requirement for marriage in gay-friendly states is 18.
There are people in the world that are attracted to the same sex. And I completely support it, even though I am not gay myself. Gay marriage should be allowed worldwide, I don't think there it anything wrong with it.
Probably not 100% gay but Brighton, England has a high population of gay people. The UK is pretty tame with gay people besides the fact marriage isn't allowed.
The Gay Marriage Thing was created in 2005.
Gay marriage was actually never illegal until Sep 21, 1996 when the "defense and marriage" act was passed by congress. it states that marriage is only considered legal between one male and one female. it is a federal law but it left gay marriage or the right to give marriage license to anyone up to the states. Some states have passed laws of there own banning gay marriage. while some other states have allowed it.
The duration of The Gay Marriage Thing is 2820.0 seconds.
If there was ever a saint who was gay is not known as they did not flaunt their sexuality as some do today.
As of June. 2014, gay marriage is not legal in Alabama.
The first legal same-sex marriage in the United States took place in Massachusetts on May 17, 2004. Several other states have legalized same-sex marriage since then. The federal government recognizes same-sex marriage effective June 26, 2013.