Even as Singapore lifts gay sex ban, LGBT families feel little has changed

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Even as Singapore lifts gay sex ban, LGBT families feel little has changed
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The Singaporean government maintains its policy “is and has always been to uphold heterosexual marriage and promote the formation of families within such marriages”.

Olivia Chiong and her wife, Irene Chiong, feel like the Singapore government has made clear to them and their two young children that they don’t belong in the city-state.changed nothing about the family’s painful decision to leave rather than see their daughters Zoey and Vicky denied schooling – because their legal status remains the same.

Without legal residency or a student pass, which may be denied, even private Singaporean schools cannot enroll a child. While the government’s decision to repeal the colonial-era sodomy law was cheered as a symbolic victory for the gay community, many worry LGBT families will continue to suffer under public policies that favour heterosexual marriages and families.

Among Singaporeans aged 18-25, about 42% accepted same-sex marriage in 2018, up from 17% five years prior, according to a survey by the Institute of Policy Studies.The government maintains its policy “is and has always been to uphold heterosexual marriage and promote the formation of families within such marriages”.

An alliance of more than 80 Singaporean churches has decried repealing the gay sex ban as an “extremely regrettable decision” that “celebrates homosexuality”.so that only parliament, dominated by the ruling party, can define marriages. One single, gay Singaporean man, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue, said he has to leave the country every three months to renew the tourist visa of his baby, born overseas through surrogacy.

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