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Question: What will be the next country to legalize gay marriage?
#1
Colombia
 
#2
Albania
 
#3
Luxembourg
 
#4
Vietnam
 
#5
Cuba
 
#6
Taiwan (Republic of China)
 
#7
Finland
 
#8
Other
 
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Snowstalker Mk. II
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« on: July 21, 2013, 02:58:10 PM »

Colombia - Isn't the current government pretty right-wing? But a lot of people are citing it, so...
Albania - Haha, no. Eastern Europe has never been gay-friendly.
Luxembourg - Good shot of it, IIRC. All three gay couples will be able to marry soon.
Vietnam - From what I've heard, East Asia has never cared much either way about homosexuality. Possibly.
Cuba - Not impossible, but the PCC has been pretty homophobic in the past.
Taiwan - See Vietnam, but more democratic.
Finland - Yeah, this is probably coming soon.

So in order from most to least likely:

Finland
Luxembourg
Colombia
Taiwan
Vietnam
Cuba
Albania
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Snowstalker Mk. II
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« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2014, 10:01:23 PM »

Weird that none of these countries has pulled the trigger yet

and it's possible Austria may beat them all.

All of these countries have other priorities, you know.
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Snowstalker Mk. II
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« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2014, 11:42:41 AM »

There's no real reason for Luxembourg to be a country anyway. Tongue
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