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This blog contains no steamy sex, no political intrigue or earth shattering revelations, just an old guys musings about a friend who passed through my life a long time ago. True events, no fantasy, just some snippets of memories.
Read the obits in the local weekly from the town I spent the first 40 years of my life in, and there it was: "Mikkell "Tony" ******, born in Jackson in 1964 passed away November second in Tennessee at the age of 57". I met Tony when he was about 16, shoulder length blond hair, about 6' tall, slim but solidly built. He was one of the teen customers of the bowling center/arcade I was a partner in, but alas only 16. The loud one, at that age where someone would say "Stony, do something stupid to prove your a man" and he would. I was "suspected to be gay" (in small town 1964 you didn't wear rainbow shirts or underwear), and that didn't get much attention from the arcade customers--maybe a whispered "is that the fag", which was usually shut down by our regulars, who I had a decent rapor with. At some point Tony started a little flirt game, a comment here or there with a big smile, and my answer was always "come back when you're 18 jail bait" , which gave us both a good chuckle.
Life went on for a thirty-something short, not Robert Redford me, a date here or there, no long term relationships, being gay in a 1960's small town. One evening there was a knock on my door, and who stood there but Tony, his birth certificate (yes, his effing birth certificate) in hand, and he said "Well, I'm 18 and I want to know what it feels like to get a blow job". The weird relationship (sort of a rent boy/client, but not really that) lasted for several years, he stayed that night and a month or so after. Maybe dinner and a movie or arcade visit about once a week (I was shocked to find out that our first visit to a family dining restaurant was the first "sit down" restaurant he had ever been in--seems when his parents went out to eat and couldn't find a sitter for him and his brother, they would stop at a McD's or BK and get take out for the kids and leave them in the car while they dined inside). It wasn't sexual every day, I was reliving my eighteenth year, and I think an adult had never paid any attention to him. He never asked for money, he might mention he needed new clothes or shoes, or his buddies were going to a concert, but never demanding or greedy. I bought him a used car for his 19th birthday and he cried--then was so embarrassed he hibernated in his room for the day, coming out for supper proclaiming "I wasn't crying, I was laughing that an old fart like you would buy a punk kid like me a car"!
After that first month or so, he told me one morning he had met a girl (found out later, the first one) and had to leave. We parted friends, lots of good lucks and stop in any times--I didn't see him for about three months until a phone call at 3 am, asking if I could pick him up in a nearby town. Went and got him--he had a black eye and bloodied nose--sort of got the impression the girlfriend wasn't a one man sort of girl and mayhem had ensued. Stayed about 3 months that time, even got to the point he voluntarily did dishes occasionally. Left again as friends, the wanderlust had grabbed him, saw him around town occasionally, reminisced about "remember when we.......? About a year later the knock on the door, Tony looking a bit ragged around the edges, said he just came to visit, he and his current girlfriend had produced a baby girl a few months back, said he was going to see his folks (who had pretty much disowned him at 17 when he quit school) because the were low on formula and he had lost his job. We went grocery shopping, and when I dropped him off at their trailer, he said " I can't come over tonight, but I can come over tomorrow if you want"--apparently willing to "pay" for the groceries. I told him everybody knew good Dads should be home with their kids, not hanging out with gay old farts, so forget it. Heard later that year that he had "moved south", didn't hear where. Didn't really think of him until last year, when I found a Christmas gift from him stuffed way in the back of a desk drawer A jewelry box with a gold plated toothpick with a minuscule diamond chip (I had always wondered if he had actually paid the $75 on the price tag, or filched it from a jewelry counter).
So there, reminisced a bit, and I'm sure some memory bits of "there was that one time..." will surface for a week or so, but that's fine, because they will all be good memories, and I can enjoy each and every one. I can also remember the grainy newspaper obit photo of this guy with really long reddish blond hair and a bushy beard sitting on a dog eared old Harley Davidson, both the guy and the Harley obviously having a lot of miles on them, smiling from ear to ear--who I could clearly see was that gangly 18 year old blond standing at my door with his fuckin' birth certificate in his hand and that smile on his face.
Introduction
The Czech Republic is the most progressive and modern country in terms of LGBTQ rights. The Czech Republic had approved same-sex partnerships a long time ago. It is one of the most liberal countries in Europe. Nowadays, the country is also improvising its laws regarding same-sex marriage.
Because of its relative liberalism and strong atheism, the Czech Republic is one of the more progressive countries in Central and Southeastern Europe when it comes to LGBT rights. In other countries in the region, LGBT people face prejudice, hateful speech, and brutality, which are often supported by political and religious organizations.
The Czech Republic, on the other hand, introduced recognized unions for same-sex couples in the year of 2006, giving them many of the same privileges as married couples, such as inheritance. Opponents of the law argue that it eliminates the need for equal marriage. However, LGBT couples continue to face discrimination in areas such as child adoption, property ownership, and taxation.
In this article, we are going to learn about same-sex relationships and unions.
What Are the Laws of the Czech Republic Regarding the Same-Sex Partnerships?
Same-sex couples in the Czech Republic possess certain legal rights. The law regulates their life in the country, which means that they can freely roam around in society. Same-sex couples are legally recognized in the country. Few legal rights such as Inheritance and descent rights in housing have been extended to the gays also. The law reads that "persons living in a joint household" in the Czech Republic have the succession and inheritance rights since 2001. They also have the rights of hospital and jail visitor rights. They are given all of these legal rights that are comparable to heterosexual couples.
The Adoption of the Children by the Same-Sex Couples
Adoption is illegal under federal law for same-sex couples. In the country, single and lesbian couples do not have recourse to IVF treatments. A rule prohibiting people living in established partnerships from adopting kids as individuals were overturned by the Constitutional Court in June 2016. Following the Constitutional Court's decision, the government indicated its intention to repeal the statute. Now, same-sex couples can adopt children as well in the Czech Republic.
The Lifestyle and Living Conditions of the Gay Community in the Czech Republic
In contrast to the constraints of the Soviet era, the Czech Republic has become one of the most liberal and gay-friendly countries in the European Union after the Velvet Revolution in 1989. This growing tolerance is likely aided by the country's modest religious doctrine levels, especially in comparison to its neighbors Poland, Austria, and Czechoslovakia. The fact that the Czech Republic is one of the most gay-friendly countries perhaps explains why Czech Hunter has become so popular in the gay community.
Prague has a sizable LGBT community, compared to the rest of the nation, with the capital serving as an attraction for the country's gay youth. With at least 20 clubs and bars, the city boasts a substantial and very well=-built LGBT nightlife culture, particularly in the Vinohrady district.
Can Gays Marry Legally in the Capital of the Czech Republic Country?
On Thursday, a measure allowing same-sex marriage in the Czech Republic passed an early obstacle in the lower house, but its fate remains uncertain with a national election. The bill has been stuck in parliament for 3 years, dividing legislative factions as MPs voted for and against it within their party.
Same-sex marriage is legal in roughly 2/3 of the European Union countries. Since 2006, same-sex couples in the Czech Republic have been able to sign up for their marriages.
A rival measure was also passed through an official vote during the same session. Its goal is for the country's Constitution to state that a man's and a woman's wedding is legally protected. However, proposals must also pass the Senate and be approved by the president to become legislation. It makes it unclear whether anything will make it to the final stage. So, people are expecting positive results from the poll that will be conducted on 8th or 9th October.
The Public Events Hosted in the Czech Republic
The annual Mezipatra gay and lesbian film festival is held in Brno, with sites in neighboring towns. Since the year 2000, it has been held every November.
An LGBT festival was held in Brno, the country's second-largest city, in the years 2008, 2009, and 2010. The first Prague Pride parade took place in August 2011, with Mayor Bohuslav Svoboda and other politicians providing formal support. Religious conservative groups and the far-right have reacted negatively to the event.
Conclusion
The Czech Republic is a liberal and secular place. The authorities have allowed gay partnership openly in the country. The population is also tolerant of the existence of homosexual couples beside their houses. So, it is quite easy to live in the eastern European country of the Czech Republic.
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