Talk:LGBT rights in Germany

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[edit] Untitled

shouldn't the title of all these articles have a lower case R for "rights"? as in Gay rights in Germany... gren 09:00, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Rubbercell?

I removed this from the article.... looks and smells like vandalism to me?

Politicians in rubber cells (padded cells) There has become a new fetish by using condoms, when the gays put the condoms over their heads.But a new law order that every gay who use the condom on that way is punished with five years rubber cell (padded cell) and punished by a torturer of SM studio with a rubber truncheon. This law is supported by the pope (see also the pope and medieval torture)(Gesetz zur Verhütung nächtlicher Begeisterung) (law against hatting with Ghost-hat) But unfortunately it cannot stopped because it`s a new fetish by the gaymen. Gay Politicians like Klaus Wowereit, Volker Beck etc. accept this punishment when they can protect their bodies with diving suits. A dig debate has begun in society and politics. Questions with people from the science of voting: results: 35% against diving suits by torture and prefer the traditional torture shirt 55% accept this but only by diving suits painted with flowers. 5% have no opinion

--MadiZone 13:41, 27 September 2006 (UTC)


It is already repaired, so: where is the problem? --84.160.13.4 00:52, 4 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Introduction

the introduction sentence is ridicilously flat and solely feeds on stereotypes of Nazi Germany. 1) the country had significant movements already in the 19th century 2) gay life in Germany has been very vibrant at least since the late 80s (Cologne scene etc) and 3) the "long history" of opression is merly 12 years. Please update the intro —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.156.224.44 (talk) 03:16, 28 January 2008 (UTC)


Agreed. Germany in the 1920s was one of the more liberal and accepting societies until World War II, with the Nazi coup. There is no need to pretend that Germany was a hateful society for all of history until after they were "liberated". We need to complete the history, not feed on the fact that the Allied occupiers decided to keep §175. We need to add about the LGBT rights movements starting even before Prussia united the German Empire. 68.35.55.55 (talk) 19:13, 25 March 2009 (UTC)