If they live in a state or country where same-sex marriage is legal, then they have the legal right to marry the person of their choice. If they live in a state or country where it is not legal, then they are denied that right.
absolutely!
Many gay people fight for their right to marry. Those whom do not wish to marry, simply are not seeking marriage, as there are straight people who do not wish to marry.
Gay People typically do not marry Straight People.
Assuming you are referring to their right to marry the person of their choice, yes. In some jurisdictions, same-sex couples are not permitted to marry. In some jurisdictions, they are. In other places, they can obtain the same rights and responsibilities as a married couple, but their relationship cannot legally be called a "marriage."
yeah you can only you feel if its right
Gay people do not have the same rights as straight people. The major rights that gay people are fighting for today are:The right to marry the person they loveThe right not to get fired just for being gayThe right to adopt children (in some areas)The right for healthy gay men to donate blood and organsThe right to walk down the street and not be harrassed or attackedThe right to inherit a deceased partner's estate without paying taxes
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.
Yes, all gay people in the United States have some rights, but depending on the state, they may be lacking some important rights, such as the right to marry, and the right to not get fired from a job for being gay.
yes. yet i am not gay. but there should be a right to choose who you wish to marry. and if gay was not legal there would be many civil right allegations
It depends on the country. Rights that gay people lack range from the right to marry, adopt, and serve in the military, to the right to hold hands in public without experiencing discrimination or violence.As of 2017, in 76 countries, gay people lack the right to have private, consensual sex without being arrested and executed or imprisoned.
Gay people lack the following rights in most areas of the USA, though each state offers different rights: the right to marry the right to adopt children the right to not be fired from a job for being gay the right to inherit property from a partner the right to visit a partner in the hospital the right to not be discriminated against by businesses and organizations the right to walk downt he street and not be glared at or beaten up the right to donate blood (gay men lack this right)
Two people of the same sex are not permitted to marry each other in Texas. However, the way your question is worded, you leave open the option for a gay man and a gay woman to marry each other, which is legal.