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Legal obstacles thwart gay couples in Delhi

Legal obstacles thwart gay couples in Delhi
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New Delhi: It was love at first sight for 31-year-old Anamics (name changed).
When he saw the Mahima (the name changed) in the college canteen in South Delhi, his first reaction was’ Wow! It’s a handsome man ‘.
A few minutes later he realized ‘he’ was a woman, but even though the children he saw, the crush was always Mahima.
After college, both began to interact on the social media platform and immediately then establish a relationship.
Duo has lived together for six years.
Even though their two families accepted their relationship, Anamics and Mahima were not happy because of legal bugbears.
Toi spokes to accompany couples like them in Delhi to learn about the difficulties they face in life and how they go out to their parents.
For Anamics, it started when he was in class IX.
“I crush on this girl but sweep under the carpet,” he said.
“In class XI again I felt it, but not sure if I was ready to take the way.
I was a date with a man, but realized this was not the best thing that happened to me.
Then in college, I saw Mahima on my first day.
Because he is My senior in college, I can’t gather the courage to talk to him.
“Mahima graduated, but life had a plan for both because they finally met on the social media platform, being friends and gradually lovers gradually.
“Mahima often dropped me home.
One day, my sister loudly said that I was dating her in front of my mother.
I haven’t talked to my mother about this, but I see her smile,” Anamika said.
“It seems like he understands.
I never had to explain anything.
Because my workplace was close to the Mahima house, I moved with him.
In time, the two families began to support us.” Among the lack of law as a same-sex couple, Mahima shows, ” There are no provisions that allow me to name Anamika in my bank account and insurance policy.
We cannot legally adopt a child or buy a house together.
Yes, things change, but too many things still need change.
“Anurag Dubey, 29, and Rudradaman Singh, 23, both of them come from a special background, but it doesn’t facilitate things for them.
For Singh, his younger sister who stood for him made all the difference.
“I’m studying in Chicago,” Singh said.
“Apparently, there was an argument at home and my sister supported me because she became gay.
He was 15 years old, but the wheels began to move and today we were at the point where my mother had no problems watching gay shows online.
Anurag and my family near and He shared a close bond with my sister.
“Dubey seized his younger brother, who told his parents.
Dubey fell with dengue fever when his parents visited.
“I know my father accepted me, but didn’t know whether my mother would understand.
When I hugged my mother, I realized she understood.
The things at home changed at the time,” Kenang DuBey.
Both of them meet on the Photoshoot blog and have been two years now.
“He lives with his family while I live in a rented house,” said Dubey.
“I just want to say that our lives are too short to limit ourselves to the laws made at different ages at all.” Reyansh Nagarang sure his parents knew he was gay but wasn’t sure if they were approved.
The 21-year-old legal student who lives with his parents, said, “I went out in class XII and had difficulty,” said Narang, who preferred the nonbiner replace for himself.
“My parents almost seemed to admit my status, but I wasn’t sure if they agreed.
My partner hadn’t come to his parents, so I couldn’t give his name, but we met at a high tea event and immediately hit him.
We have dated For six months.
“Nagarah added,” We don’t exist to facilitate your understanding or challenge your conditioning.
We are there.
Point.

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