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 Nepal's Gay Marriage

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Posted on 09-06-06 5:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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KIRAN PANDAY
26 August was a red-letter day for Nepal's gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered (GLBT) community. Anil Mahaju, 32, (right) and Diya Mahaju, 21, both biological males, got married in the country's first public gay wedding. The marriage is not recognised legally.

The couple were dressed in traditional Hindu wedding clothes and though they didn't have a pundit to recite the vows, their methi friends (men who dress as women) sang celebratory songs. The couple exchanged rings and garlands, and kissed. The wedding was also attended by other friends, activists, and media.

Neither set of parents approve, but, Anil said, "We hope this will encourage others to come out of the closet and help change the way society perceives us." Anil is a photographer and field supervisor for the Blue Diamond Society that serves Nepal's GLBT community. Diya used to work for army intelligence.

Also in attendance was Comrade Prakash [name changed], a Maoist party cadre, who said, "There is not just day and night, but also dawn and dusk. Similarly, there aren't just heterosexual men and women."

 
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Naake states," We are not after those people.I am also saying, they have right to do whatever they want." Really !! then WHY THE FUG ARE YOU QUESTIONING THEM MORON !! The purpose of their marriage was not for assholes like you to come question their Psycological well being for wearing a red Sari for their wedding. They are not asking for your opinion. Just let them be and live their life the way they want.
 
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