Wh gay marriage banned Japan, Takashi Otsa saw so few legal optns that he cid to legally adopt his same-sex partner." lang="en
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Wh gay marriage banned Japan, Takashi Otsa saw so few legal optns that he cid to legally adopt his same-sex partner. While the partnership is still a far cry om legalizg gay marriage, Otsa said he feels reprents hope that marriage may be possible down the road.
Tokyo’s Shibuya and Setagaya wards beme the first lol ernments to troduce a system to regnize same-sex upl November 2015. The regnn has been slow to be adopted natnwi, amid very gradual cultural acceptance of lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr people Japan and throughout is the only untry the Group of Seven largt enomi not to regnize same-sex marriag.
I didn't know what to expect as I sat a taxi head to speak at Japan's first semar on gay an LGBT-clive place like Los Angel, the ia of same-sex upl havg children through surrogacy and vro fertilizatn has bee monplace. People like Elton John and David Furnish, and most recently TV producer Greg Berlanti, very publicly havg children have created a new normal for gay Japan the ia is pletely foreign. Not only are same-sex marriag unregnized by the ernment, but polici forbid Japan-based fertily doctors like myself om workg wh anyone but a straight uple, leavg same-sex upl (and straight or LGBT sgl) unable to seek fay-buildg assistance the some lbians have found ways to give birth to their own children, for gay men, havg children wasn't jt difficult, was not even nsired by male upl.