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@Glomoro
Gay marriage is not legal nationwide in Japan, but in select districts, cities and even one prefecture. They are veeery slowly getting there, but it's still pretty hard for LGBT people. Even those marriage certificates handed out are only recognized if the gay couple keeps living in that small legal zone.
But in this story we are dealing with demons and magical girls who don't have to abide by the laws. There are several ways I can think of how they could circumvent this. For one, Sakura basically bought half of the city, so the mayor would absolutely follow any policy that she would prefer (like her little sister getting married to another girl). Cities can decide themselves whether they want to acknowledge gay marriage after all.
There is also the fact that Magical Girls get a wish if they defeat enough demons... maybe those points can be exchanged for making gay marriage legal across the world (just kidding lol)
Gay marriage is not legal nationwide in Japan, but in select districts, cities and even one prefecture. They are veeery slowly getting there, but it's still pretty hard for LGBT people. Even those marriage certificates handed out are only recognized if the gay couple keeps living in that small legal zone.
But in this story we are dealing with demons and magical girls who don't have to abide by the laws. There are several ways I can think of how they could circumvent this. For one, Sakura basically bought half of the city, so the mayor would absolutely follow any policy that she would prefer (like her little sister getting married to another girl). Cities can decide themselves whether they want to acknowledge gay marriage after all.
There is also the fact that Magical Girls get a wish if they defeat enough demons... maybe those points can be exchanged for making gay marriage legal across the world (just kidding lol)