Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
India

People want gay marriage to be legal in India: Study

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Jun, 2019 09:43 PM

    New Delhi, June 9 (IANS) After de-criminalising homosexuality in India, people feel it is time for gay marriage to be made legal in India, a study has pointed out.

    According to data gathered from users of dating app OkCupid, 55 per cent of men and 82 per cent of women on the OkCupid community believe it is time for the next step and that gay marriage must be legalised in the country.

    While 36 per cent men and 15 per cent women said they weren't sure, a small percentage of respondents said no to it.

    OkCupid has over a million users in India. The data was gathered through questions on the app which new and existing users answer to match better with their potential partners. The data has been gathered from an average of over two lakh respondents, said a statement.

    As per the study, 68 per cent men and 90 per cent of women said they care a lot about the LGBTQ community.

    Only 19 per cent of users in the LGBTQ community are completely out to their co-workers and acquaintances, whereas 48 per cent users responded saying they are partially out to their peers.

    However, a majority of users are more comfortable coming out to their family - 44 per cent users from the community said they have confided in their family members about their sexuality. As many as 37 per cent of users have partially let their family members know.

    As per the study, 82 per cent men and 92 per cent women believe that using the term 'gay' as an insult is highly disrespectful, no matter the situation.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Indian Writer Annie Zaidi Wins USD 100,000 Global Book Prize 'Nine Dots'

    Mumbai-based Annie Zaidi is a freelance writer whose work includes reportage, essays, short stories, poetry and plays.  

    Indian Writer Annie Zaidi Wins USD 100,000 Global Book Prize 'Nine Dots'

    To Break Taboo, Mural Installed In Guwahati On Menstrual Hygiene Day

    Menstrual Hygiene Day: The mural is blood red in colour with small white flowers. The slogan "Bleed with dignity" is written on one side of it.  

    To Break Taboo, Mural Installed In Guwahati On Menstrual Hygiene Day

    Three Persons Of A Punjab-Based Family Held For Duping 17 By Offering Fake Work Visa To UAE

    Delhi Police arrested three persons of a Punjab-based family for duping 17 people by providing them fake work visa for the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a police officer said on Wednesday.

    Three Persons Of A Punjab-Based Family Held For Duping 17 By Offering Fake Work Visa To UAE

    From Rahul Dravid To Shah Rukh Khan, Who's Who Of India Invited For Modi's Swearing-In

    Industry bigwigs such as Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani and Ratan Tata have also been invited for the event, they said.    

    From Rahul Dravid To Shah Rukh Khan, Who's Who Of India Invited For Modi's Swearing-In

    Rahul Gandhi Ticks Off Sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra

    Rahul Gandhi Ticks Off Sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
    It’s now learnt that Ashok Gehlot, P Chidambaram and Kamal Nath were not the only ones Gandhi confronted. He also ticked off sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on two occasions.

    Rahul Gandhi Ticks Off Sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra

    Furious Mamata Not To Attend PM Midi's Swearing-In Now

    The BJP, however, hit back at her, saying she was looking for "excuses" to avoid attending the event.

    Furious Mamata Not To Attend PM Midi's Swearing-In Now