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Unbelievable! Stunning crossdresser “Andy Rodrigues” a Makeup artist in porto alegre, brazil getting married with a hairstylist “Lucas” in las vegas in 2017.

Look at her fabulous makeup and satin wedding dress! Andy is a male, a flawless male bride ❤

In South Africa, on 30 November 2006, same-sex marriage was legalized, which is exactly 15 years ago today.

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We’ve come a long way since then. Let’s keep going!

 Taiwan has finally passed same-sex marriage yesterday. Yes I really thought that we would have to w

Taiwan has finally passed same-sex marriage yesterday.
Yes 

I really thought that we would have to wait for another couple years to make it legal.

即使還是有很多觀念封閉的人,這已經是一大進步了,他們也等很久了。


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In a secret meeting last week, Australia’s Prime Minister banned members of his party from voting ‘Yes’ on marriage equality. It was a dirty move. 

But a few brave politicians have promised to take a stand for love and vote 'Yes’ anyway. If a few more rebellious politicians join in, marriage equality could have enough support to pass.

So that got us to thinking… imagine if members of Parliament could see beautiful photos of gay and lesbian couples who HAVE been allowed to marry – like in the UK, Canada, and the USA – just before they’re deciding what to do. It’d remind them of the global wave of marriage wins and show that the tide can’t be held back. 

All Out members from around the world sent in photos to make this beautiful video. If enough people chip in, we can buy an advertising slot on Sky News – a channel that streams inside Parliament. The powerful message could get enough politicians to join the rebellion and vote 'Yes’ on marriage equality.

Will you chip in to make it happen? Here’s the link: go.allout.org/en/a/australia-equality-advert

And share widely!

In a secret meeting last week, Australia’s Prime Minister banned members of his party from voting ‘Yes’ on marriage equality. It was a dirty move. 

But a few brave politicians have promised to take a stand for love and vote 'Yes’ anyway. If a few more rebellious politicians join in, marriage equality could have enough support to pass.

So that got us to thinking… imagine if members of Parliament could see beautiful photos of gay and lesbian couples who HAVE been allowed to marry – like in the UK, Canada, and the USA – just before they’re deciding what to do. It’d remind them of the global wave of marriage wins and show that the tide can’t be held back. 

All Out members from around the world sent in photos to make this beautiful video. If enough people chip in, we can buy an advertising slot on Sky News – a channel that streams inside Parliament. The powerful message could get enough politicians to join the rebellion and vote 'Yes’ on marriage equality.

Will you chip in to make it happen? Here’s the link: go.allout.org/en/a/australia-equality-advert

And share widely!

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Here’s the deal: there’s a marriage equality bill on the table in Australia, and the government is deciding right now whether to block it. They need some love.

Will you post a photo to send to politicians trying to block equality? (Think wedding pics, selfies with the person you love, or just you with a note! Just like these amazing ones from All Out members worldwide.) 

Tag it with #DearOz and we’ll put your pictures from around the world where the government can’t ignore them. If you don’t want to post, you can send them over to [email protected].

Join in!


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