Same-sex adoption in Europe. Croatia and Slovenia are the only counties in the EE to allow it.

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  1. OP, there is no *”the EE”*. Your comments make clear that you want there to be a subdivision of European countries, but even there you seem confused as to which areas are which. Even if “EE” (definitively not “the EE”, as that would mean that you are saying “the Eastern Europe”) was an accepted and widely used abbreviation for “Eastern Europe” (it isn’t), it would be difficult to argue that Croatia and Slovenia are in it, unless of course you argue that Austria is an Eastern European nation as well.

    If you want to read up on the different ways that Europe is subdivided, I would suggest [This Wikipedia article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Europe)

  2. Serbian prime minister being gay in a marriage with kid, while Serbia dont accept same sex marriage, and government is against that !? How fucked up is fucked up. AND SHE IS GOVERNMENT…..

  3. While I am totally against same sex marriage, the adoption laws need to be with much less restrictions. Kids will do better absolutely everywhere else but orphanage.

  4. In Romania individuals can adopt and become single parents regardless of sexual orientation. There are cases of gays adopting.

    Edit: it’s not the same as being able to adopt as a couple, but it’s better than nothing

  5. Even in a lot of countries that do allow it, you’re going to have a very difficult time actually doing so.

  6. Italy is always grouped with other southern countries in graph about low wages, criminality, economic downfall and general apocalyptic events; but the only time I would be happy to be grouped together with them… we are not…

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