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==Civil unions, or same-sex civil unions?==
==Civil unions, or same-sex civil unions?==
This is an article entitled "Civil unions in Mexico." As it's not called "Same-sex civil unions in Mexico" — because opposite-sex civil unions do exist — should it not then cover both same- and opposite-sex civil unions? - [[User:Emiellaiendiay|Emiellaiendiay]] 20:45, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
This is an article entitled "Civil unions in Mexico." As it's not called "Same-sex civil unions in Mexico" — because opposite-sex civil unions do exist — should it not then cover both same- and opposite-sex civil unions? - [[User:Emiellaiendiay|Emiellaiendiay]] 20:45, 24 November 2006 (UTC)

[http://www.qx.se/english/6153/302-couples-register-in-mexico-city- 302 couples register in Mexico City]

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Civil unions, or same-sex civil unions?

This is an article entitled "Civil unions in Mexico." As it's not called "Same-sex civil unions in Mexico" — because opposite-sex civil unions do exist — should it not then cover both same- and opposite-sex civil unions? - Emiellaiendiay 20:45, 24 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

302 couples register in Mexico City