Taiwan couple in same-sex Buddhist wedding

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TAOYUAN, Taiwan: Two women tied the knot on Saturday in Taiwan's first same-sex Buddhist wedding, a move rights groups hope will help make the island become the first place in Asia to legalise gay marriage.

Fish Huang and her partner You Ya-ting, both wearing traditional white bridal gowns, said "I do" in front of a Buddha statue and exchanged prayer beads rather than rings in a monastery in Taoyuan, in northern Taiwan.

Nearly 300 Buddhists chanted sutras to seek blessings for the couple, both aged 30.

Shih Chao-hui, a female Buddhist master who presided over the ritual, hailed it as a historic moment.

"We are witnessing history. The two women are willing to stand out and fight for their fate... to overcome social discrimination," said Shih, a well-known advocate for social justice.

"Some people might find it astounding (a woman performing the ceremony) but Buddhism does not engage in ideological struggles and I am used to strange looks from my own experience in the social movement," she said.

The couple's parents were notably absent from the ceremony, in an indication of the pressure facing some homosexuals and their families.

"Our parents initially agreed to attend and they regret that they couldn't be here. We understand that people have different acceptance of media exposure and we want to give them more space," Huang said shortly before the wedding.

"We hope with the master's support, the wedding will change many people's perspective even though it is not legally binding," said the social worker. "We hope the government can legalise same-sex marriage soon."

Taiwan is one of the most culturally liberal societies in East Asia, and gay and lesbian groups have been urging the government for years to make same-sex unions legal.

Aiming to create awareness about the issue, about 80 lesbian couples tied the knot last year in Taiwan's biggest same-sex wedding party, attracting about 1,000 friends, relatives and curious onlookers.

Taiwan's Cabinet in 2003 drafted a controversial Bill to legalise same-sex marriage and allow homosexual couples to adopt children.

However, President Ma Ying-jeou has said public consensus was needed before the government can move ahead with the law.

Gay rights groups drafted a new Bill earlier this year and urged Ma to push for its legislation before his term ends in 2016.
 
Re: Taiwan couple in same-sex Buddhist wedding

ac323 MTL. Be the first male bride with long hair and wears a gown.
 
Re: Taiwan couple in same-sex Buddhist wedding

I feel that legalising the marriage is fine, if the couple want a legal official acknowledgment, but for God sake don't get religion involve.
 
Re: Taiwan couple in same-sex Buddhist wedding

XXX;871954 said:
I feel that legalising the marriage is fine, if the couple want a legal official acknowledgment, but for God sake don't get religion involve.

i totally agree with you. once religion is involved, usually gets ugly...
 
Re: Taiwan couple in same-sex Buddhist wedding

I am still thinking of a single element of relevance of this thread to this forum.

I conclude that AC323 is sending a signal he is willing to get married soon.

All the homos, mai tu liao.
 
Re: Taiwan couple in same-sex Buddhist wedding

There was a picture posted in the New Paper today.... we are not missing much.
 
Re: Taiwan couple in same-sex Buddhist wedding

Bro Sherman , u and ac323 travel insurance to Taiwan done, happy honeymoon.
 
Re: Taiwan couple in same-sex Buddhist wedding

MRacer77;872115 said:
There was a picture posted in the New Paper today.... we are not missing much.

there u go....
 
Re: Taiwan couple in same-sex Buddhist wedding

its a happy occassion, why you all make fun of them?

I hope u all see ghosts during 7th Month
 
Re: Taiwan couple in same-sex Buddhist wedding

Another pair of abalone lovers...slurppppppp
 
Re: Taiwan couple in same-sex Buddhist wedding

Based on what i know, Buddhism is silent on same sex marriage. Otherwise, they would not be married by monk.
 

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