A famous Chinese sociologist said on Friday she will submit a
proposal on same-sex marriage again to the annual session of the
country's top political advisory body, the National Committee of
the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).
Li Yinhe, a member of the CPPCC National Committee, said the
legitimation of same-sex marriage is an effective way to help
eliminate discrimination against homosexuality.
This will be the third time for the expert on marriage and sex
studies with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences to submit a
similar proposal.
Admitting she is aware it is unlikely for her proposal to win
approval, the sociologist said she still feels it her duty to help
the country's gays and lesbians win favorable living
environment.
She said the cultural environment in the country is not yet
"prepared" for such a proposal.
Her two previous proposals were shelved because she failed to
get the minimum support of 30 fellow members.
However, she said 60 percent of respondents in a survey, about
which she did not give details, showed their tolerance to same-sex
marriage.
The Information Times, a newspaper based in Guangzhou, capital
of China's southern Guangdong Province, said that Li's proposal got
support from more than 600 netizens after it was revealed in the
Internet community.
A government-sponsored survey at the end of 2004 showed that
China has 5 to 10 million gays, while the number of lesbians
remains unclear.
However, some experts estimated the number is much higher.
A gay activist self-called A'nan in Guangzhou said that gays in
China do not have favorable platforms to find partners, who can
only go to bars, parks and sauna houses to seek short-term
relations or even one night affairs.
As China is seeing rising cases of HIV infections via sex, Li
warned that it is crucial for gay people to be aware of the threat
and take preventive measures.
The expert believes marriage between gays, which makes stable
relations and safe sex possible, can help rein the spread of the
deadly epidemic.
China wiped homosexuality from its list of psychosis in
2001.
(Xinhua News Agency March 3, 2006)