Culture > Sexuality Stats: compare key data on Finland & Sweden
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Homosexuality > Anti-discrimination laws:
Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation).
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Homosexuality > LGBT individual may petition to adopt a child:
LGBT individual may petition to adopt.
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Homosexuality > Legality of homosexual acts:
Same-sex sexual activity.
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Homosexuality > Recognition of gay relationships:
Recognition of relationships.
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Homosexuality > Same-sex adoption:
Same-sex adoption.
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Homosexuality > Same-sex couple may jointly petition to adopt a child:
Same-sex couple may jointly petition.
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Homosexuality > Same-sex couples are allowed to foster or stepchild foster:
Same-sex couples are allowed to foster or stepchild foster.
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Homosexuality > Same-sex marriage:
Same-sex marriage.
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Homosexuality > Same-sex partner may petition to adopt partner's child:
Same-sex partner may petition to adopt partner's child.
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- Sexually experienced 15-year-old boys: Boys.
- Sexually experienced 15-year-old girls: Percent of girls aged 11-15 years who report to ever have had sexual intercourse.
SOURCES: Wikipedia: LGBT rights by country or territory (Australasia); Wikipedia: LGBT adoption (European laws on adoption by same-sex couples); Wikipedia: LGBT rights by country or territory (Central Asia); Wikipedia: LGBT rights in Asia (Central Asia); Wikipedia: LGBT rights by country or territory (Central Europe); Wikipedia: Virginity (Prevalence of sexually experienced 15-year-olds based on self-reports) (Godeau, Emmanuelle; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse; Vignes, Ce´line; Ross, Jim; Boyce, Will; Todd, Joanna. "Contraceptive Use by 15-Year-Old Students at Their Last Sexual Intercourse Results From 24 Countries" . Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 162 (1) . Retrieved 14 January 2012 ., See here and pages 47-49 for views on what constitutes virginity loss and therefore sexual intercourse or other sexual activity; source discusses how gay and lesbian individuals define virginity loss, and how the majority of researchers and heterosexuals define virginity loss/"technical virginity" by whether or not a person has engaged in penile-vaginal sex. Laura M. Carpenter (2005). Virginity Lost: An Intimate Portrait of First Sexual Experiences . NYU Press . pp. 295 pages. ISBN 0-8147-1652-0 . Retrieved October 9, 2011 . A. Leigh, Jennifer (June 27, 2009). "Male Virginity Myths" . Psychology Today . Retrieved October 9, 2011 ., Bozon, Michael. 'At what age do women and men have their first sexual intercourse? World comparisons and recent trends'. Population and Societies 391 (2003) 1–4.); http://www.nuigalway.ie/hbsc/documents/godeau_2008_contraceptive_use_apam_1621_6673.pdf, Emmanuelle Godeau, Saoirse Nic Gabhainn, Celine Vignes, Jim Ross, Will Boyce, Joanna Todd, ARCH PEDIATR ADOLESC MED/VOL 162 (NO. 1), JAN 2008. p 2.