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EL SALVADOR

Male to Male relationships: Legal
Punishments for male to male relationships: No law
Female to Female Relationships: Legal
Age of consent: Equal for heterosexuals and homosexuals

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Are you LGBTI? We want to hear from you! Help us inform other users of the site with your views on this country. Below is a random question about this country. If it is relevant to you please answer it.

Is your healthcare affected by your sexual orientation or gender identity in EL SALVADOR?
Yes, it is more expensive (0 %) Yes, I was dropped from my insurance plan (0 %) My coverage is different because of my sexual orientation (0 %) No, my healthcare is the same (0 %)

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movimiento trans (user currently living in EL SALVADOR) posted for gay transgender straight readers on 26/07/2010 tagged with teaching lgbt rights in schools, hate crime and violence prevention, hiv/aids , gender identity, human rights, sexual orientation
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En nuestro pías,poca incidencia en el tema de nuestra población como mujeres TRANS,como organización estamos trabajando en las zonas rurales, que no seles informa, ni seles ase la prueba de VIH,a si poder acceder al los centros de salud con una mejor atención con calidad y calidez
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