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Spain was the 2nd country in the world to allow gay marriage (after Netherlands) and the 1st to allow gay adoption.
Actually is the most gay-friendly country. Take account that Spain is not secular by Constitution.
Spain is aconfessional. This means that the government economically supports the church but anyone has totally freedom on religion. Btw the majority of kids are still being baptized and they make the First Communion.
Spain was the 2nd country in the world to allow gay marriage (after Netherlands) and the 1st to allow gay adoption.
Actually is the most gay-friendly country. Take account that Spain is not secular by Constitution.
Spain is aconfessional. This means that the government economically supports the church but anyone has totally freedom on religion. Btw the majority of kids are still being baptized and they make the First Communion.
Been watching some good lightning over the last couple hours. Had a lull and a new set of cells have developed, some bright flashes and loud booms out my window Mildura about to get a kickass show http://en.blitzortung.org/live_light...aps.php?map=20
Razza, of course it's not just the marriage, it's all. Many sources claim this, It was also the 1st country in the world to allow the gay people to adopt children. It's many more things, btw. The society itself.
Even the elder people accept homosexuals, something which doesn't happen even in parts of Netherlands nowadays! I don't know how but in a single generation Spain went extremely tolerant.
Razza, of course it's not just the marriage, it's all. Many sources claim this, It was also the 1st country in the world to allow the gay people to adopt children. It's many more things, btw. The society itself.
Even the elder people accept homosexuals, something which doesn't happen even in parts of Netherlands nowadays! I don't know how but in a single generation Spain went extremely tolerant.
Well their information is outdated The link I posted is using the actual laws & rights of the LGBTI community in European countries, rather than personal polls if gay people feel their country is friendly...
Yeah, that's a better view than any air show. Must be weird to look down at jets flying by.
Yeah, must be damn loud though, and I'm not sure how reliable it is. Apparently some days you can go up there and see nothing, while on others it seems like the entire airforce have turned up.
For some reason the American pilots don't seem to fly as low.
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Originally Posted by Wildcat15
I've seen one of those two things in person.
I'm afraid to guess
I need to see some of those F-35's in person, haven't seen one yet. I also love the noise Typhoons make, they sound ghostly.
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