Thailand’s LGBTQ+ community hopeful as marriage equality bill is set to be discussed in Parliament

An LGBTQ couple Naphat Krutthai, a transgender man, left, and Rasithaya Jindasri, pose for a photo as Naphat tried on a suit while he was shopping for clothes in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023. Thailand's Parliament is set to debate Thursday, Dec. 21, a final cabinet-endorsed draft bill to pass landmark legislation allowing members of the LGBTQ+ community to get married. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

BANGKOK (AP) — Naphat Krutthai and Rasithaya Jindasri have been in a committed relationship for eight years, but only now can they consider getting married.

In a clothing shop in Siam Square, a commercial hub in Thailand's capital, the happy couple excitedly eyed multi-colored garments as they discussed their potential wedding. Naphat, a transgender man, and Rasithaya, a woman, want to formalize their union, as Parliament is set to debate Thursday a final draft bill to pass landmark legislation allowing members of the community to get married.

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