Gays brazil
Brazil is the largest and most populated country in South America and Brazilians are well known to be friendly to foreigners, welcoming them as if they were their friends. Brazil is a paradise for visitors since the country has such a diverse offering. Incredible beaches, jungle, cold weather in the hills, adventure, desert landscapes and mega cities are just a several of the things awaiting visitors to Brazil. Even traveling from the south to the north is a different experience due to the unique cultures found in a territory of its size. In fact, this diversity can even be a identity shock for Brazilians themselves traveling their own country. When it comes to evidence LGBTQ+ friendly destinations in Brazil, the options are quite varied, but they are mainly located along the east coast and in major capitals, even inland. Today Amazonas and Pantanal bring Adventure and Sustainability destinations. In the South of Brazil, Canyons are the new attraction for our LGBTQ+ tourists.
Diversity is a highlight in Brazil and with its size and different cultures, LGBTQ+ acceptance can vary fro
Since the beginning of the s, several countries around the world began to allow marriage between people of the same gender, as a way to guarantee equal rights that did not exist for this group of people.
From onwards, this has also been happening in Brazil in a peculiar build, as we will observe further.
In this article, we will address the issue of marriage between people of the same gender and other important aspects to better comprehend this subject, from a legal perspective of the Brazilian reality.
Author: Lucas Gomes Furtado
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Since when are same-sex marriages allowed in Brazil?
As of now, there is no specific law that regulates homosexual marriage in Brazil.
However, in the year of , in an unprecedented conclusion, the Supreme Federal Court (STF) recognized a household partnership between people of the same gender in the same conditions as a domestic partnership between heterosexual people.
Afterward, in , the National Council of Justice (CNJ) approved a resolution that allowed civil marriage between
Gay Brazilians targeted in deadly stickups, lured by dating apps
CAMBUQUIRA, Brazil — It was June 12, Lover’s Day in Brazil. Leo Nunes, 24, had spent a few days talking to someone he met on Hornet, a widespread gay dating app, before arranging their first encounter in Sao Paulo’s middle-class Sacoma neighborhood.
A security camera captured the moment that two men on a motorcycle showed up in the streetway where he was waiting, grabbed his phone and shot him dead.
The Nunes family, who distributed details of the investigation with Reuters, said one suspect had been arrested. Sao Paulo police said they are investigating the shooting as a robbery resulting in a homicide, but did not provide further information or approve if there had been an arrest.
Nunes was one of at least five gay men killed since March after planning encounters through dating apps in Brazil, according to news reports. Dozens more victims include described on social media suffering armed robberies after creature lured by counterfeit profiles on lgbtq+ dating apps.
Police possess also warned of “love cons” involving straight men lured into
For Dutch gays who’ve had it with once again Gran Canaria or Ibiza, a visit to the exciting Brazilian town Salvador might offer new and stimulating vistas. Salvador, capital of Bahia, in Northeast Brazil at the Atlantic coast.
With its tropical sea climate, the mercury on the coldest day of the last years indicated 21 C. In summer, December February, temperatures can rise to some 35 C. But the seawinds carry in an ever welcome cooling breeze. For centuries Salvador was the transfer harbour of the Brazilian slave trade. These days the city calls itself proudly the black city of Brazil.
A lack of women in the former Portuguese colony made for a mix of black, ivory and indian races, creating a particularly beautiful people. Wandering the Salvador streets, your eyes are continuously drawn to beautiful men and women. Stunning combinations of deep dark skin with not heavy blue or bright green eyes. Beautiful heads, lots of half-naked, muscular bodies, moving with more supple grace than the average European.
With over three million inhabitants, Salvador ranks as Brazil’s third major c