Equal Marriage Law Passed in Thailand
Equal Marriage Law Passed in Thailand
Lets first understand what Equal Marriage means and which genders are included in this concept of equality.
You may have heard the term LGBTQIAN+ representing diverse gender identities. But what does each letter stand for?
L - Lesbian: Women who are attracted to women.
G - Gay: Men who are attracted to men.
B - Bisexual: People attracted to both men and women.
T - Transgender: Individuals who transition from male to female or female to male.
Q - Queer: Individuals who embrace their identity without limiting themselves to specific gender or sexual orientation.
I - Intersex: People born with physical sex characteristics that dont fit typical definitions of male or female.
A - Asexual: Individuals who experience little to no sexual attraction.
N - Non-Binary: Individuals who dont identify strictly as male or female.
Additionally, there are the traditional gender identities: Feminine (Women) and Masculine (Men).
What Is Equal Marriage?
Equal marriage allows individuals of all gender identities and sexual orientations to marry, beyond just male-female relationships. It ensures that everyone receives equal legal protection, upholding human dignity and fairness.
Rights Granted Under Equal Marriage Law:
- Engagement and Marriage Registration
- Management of Marital Property
- Criminal Representation on Behalf of a Spouse
- Inheritance Rights
- Adoption Rights
- Entitlement to Social Welfare and Health Benefits
This milestone law brings joy and hope for equality, ensuring that everyone is treated fairly, regardless of gender identity.
Source: Thai Parliamentary Library