DaisyGeekyTrans
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Discord: DaisyGeekyTransGirl Primary focus: Laws in Latin America, Moldova and most of the global south
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8 Region Ratings

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Share your experiences by rating and reviewing the places you've lived or visited.

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Western Australia 2026
Hating it here more tbh.
Australia 2025
Noord-Holland 2025
Still mostly good but transphobic rhetoric has increased in Dutch media.
Liège 2024
I only went to Fort Eben-Eamel but I experienced no troubles in Belgium and was relatively accepted there.
Liège 2024
I only went to Fort Eben-Eamel but I experienced no troubles in Belgium and was relatively accepted there.
Central Singapore 2025
I couldn’t answer most questions as it was only a transit flight but most people did correctly guess I’m a woman and were very apologetic to me when they didn’t get it right even when I was…
Noord-Brabant 2025
Had a lovely time overall there. Felt much safer than my home in Australia.
Western Australia 2025

Recent Edits

DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in Querétaro.
Right to change legal gender: Legal, no restrictions from Apr 30, 2026 to (none).
In 2026, Queretaro passed its Gender Identity Law, allowing for transgender people to change their legal gender on the basis of self-identification.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Querétaro.
"Finally approved."
Right to change legal gender: Illegal from (unknown) to Apr 29, 2026.
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in México.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Recognized from Apr 10, 2026 to (none).
In 2026, the state of Mexico passed amendments to its Civil Code to recognise nonbinary people, becoming the fifth area of Mexico to do so.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in México.
"Recognised in 2026."
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from (unknown) to Apr 9, 2026.
Until 2026, there was no legal gender recognition provided to nonbinary and intersex people in the state of Mexico.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in North Macedonia.
"That still makes it legal."
Conversion therapy: Not banned from (unknown) to (none).
Conversion (change or suppression of sexual orientation and gender identity or expression) practices are not mentioned in North Macedonian statutes; however, there is no information to suggest that…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Jalisco.
"Adding recent developments."
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from (unknown) to (none).
There is no legal gender recognition provided to nonbinary and intersex people in Jalisco. However, in 2026, proposals have been put forward to recognise these people.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Tlaxcala.
"Fixing start date."
Right to change legal gender: Legal, no restrictions from Oct 14, 2019 to (none).
In 2019, Tlaxcala provided legal gender recognition on the basis of self-identification under Article 640 of its Civil Code.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Tlaxcala.
"Turns out it was a little earlier."
Right to change legal gender: Illegal from (unknown) to Oct 13, 2019.
Until 2019, there was no legal gender recognition provided in Tlaxcala.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Oaxaca.
"Adding info on law."
Right to change legal gender: Legal, no restrictions from Oct 5, 2019 to (none).
In 2019, Oaxaca provided legal gender recognition on the basis of self-identification under Article 39 of its Civil Code. This was also provided for minors 12 years and older in 2021 but since 2023…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in San Luis Potosí.
"Fixing date gap."
Right to change legal gender: Illegal from (unknown) to Jul 18, 2023.
Until 2023, San Luis Potosí provided no legal gender recognition.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in San Luis Potosí.
"Effective in 2023."
Right to change legal gender: Legal, no restrictions from Jul 19, 2023 to (none).
In 2019, San Luis Potosí agreed to provide legal gender recognition on the basis of self-identification. It came into force in 2023 under Article 137 of its Civil Registry Act.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Durango.
"Worrying trends in education."
Censorship of LGBT issues: No censorship from Apr 29, 2004 to (none).
In Durango, there are no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics as its new Penal Code in 2004 contained no mentions of homosexuality as a "corrupt habit" in its law…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Chihuahua.
"Fixing date gap."
Censorship of LGBT issues: No censorship from Dec 27, 2006 to Nov 25, 2025.
In Chihuahua, there were no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics since the new Penal Code of 2006 which does not mention homosexuality as a corruption of minors until 2025.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Chihuahua.
"Effective in November."
Censorship of LGBT issues: State-enforced from Nov 26, 2025 to (none).
In 2025, Chihuahua amended its State Law on Education to explicitly prohibit gender-neutral language from being used in schools, emphasising that there are “only two genders” under Article 8.
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in México.
Hate crime protections: Sexual orientation and gender identity from Jun 12, 2019 to (none).
In 2019, the State of Mexico amended its Penal Code to include gender identity as a protected characteristic from hate crimes.
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in México.
Hate crime protections: Sexual orientation only from Aug 24, 2012 to Jun 11, 2019.
In 2012, the State of Mexico added an anti-discrimination section to its Penal Code which includes sexual orientation as a protected characteristic from hate crimes. However, gender identity…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in México.
"SO protected in 2012."
Hate crime protections: No protections from (unknown) to Aug 23, 2012.
There were no protections from hate crimes provided to LGBTIQ+ people in the State of Mexico until 2012
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in San Luis Potosí.
LGBT housing discrimination: Sexual orientation and gender identity from Jul 5, 2023 to (none).
In 2023, San Luis Potosí amended its anti-discrimination law to explicitly list transphobia as a form of discrimination, including in housing.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in San Luis Potosí.
"New law in 2023."
LGBT housing discrimination: Sexual orientation only from Jun 11, 2003 to Jul 4, 2023.
In 2003, sexual orientation became a protected characteristic from discrimination in housing in San Luis Potosi under federal Mexican law. However, gender identity remained unprotected until 2023.
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in San Luis Potosí.
LGBT employment discrimination: Sexual orientation and gender identity from Jul 5, 2023 to (none).
In 2023, San Luis Potosí amended its anti-discrimination law to explicitly list transphobia as a form of discrimination, including in employment.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in San Luis Potosí.
"Updated in 2023."
LGBT employment discrimination: Sexual orientation only from Jun 11, 2003 to Jul 4, 2023.
In 2003, sexual orientation became a protected characteristic from discrimination in employment in San Luis Potosí under federal Mexican law. However, gender identity remained unprotected until…
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in San Luis Potosí.
LGBT discrimination: Illegal from Jul 5, 2023 to (none).
In 2023, San Luis Potosí amended its anti-discrimination law to explicitly list transphobia as an act of discrimination.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in San Luis Potosí.
"Updated in 2023."
LGBT discrimination: Illegal in some contexts from Jun 11, 2003 to Jul 4, 2023.
In 2003, sexual orientation became a protected characteristic from discrimination in San Luis Potosí under federal Mexican law. However, gender identity remained unprotected until 2023.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Puebla.
"Fixing date gap."
Right to change legal gender: Illegal from (unknown) to Mar 25, 2021.
Until 2021, there was no legal gender recognition provided in Puebla.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Puebla.
"Fixing start date."
Right to change legal gender: Legal, no restrictions from Mar 26, 2021 to (none).
In 2021, Puebla provided legal gender recognition on the basis of self-identification under Article 875 of its Civil Code.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Chihuahua.
"Technically no law but SC overrules."
Right to change legal gender: Legal, no restrictions from Nov 21, 2019 to (none).
Since 2019, Chihuahua has provided legal gender recognition on the basis of self-identification. Despite the lack of an administrative process, a Supreme Court ruling has enabled this in practice…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Colima.
"Fixing date gap."
Right to change legal gender: Illegal from (unknown) to Apr 5, 2019.
Until 2019, there was no legal gender recognition provided in Colima.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Colima.
"Fixing start date."
Right to change legal gender: Legal, no restrictions from Apr 6, 2019 to (none).
Since 2019, Colima has provided for legal gender recognition on the basis of self-identification under Article 135 of its Civil Code.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Nuevo León.
"Soz, no enby recognition."
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from Apr 1, 2022 to (none).
In 2022, Nuevo León began recognised the nonbinary gender identities of a 23-year-old university student. However, this was a result of a federal amparo and the state does not provide such…
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in Guerrero.
Censorship of LGBT issues: Imprisonment as punishment from Dec 12, 1998 to Apr 16, 2007.
Until 2007, Guerrero included homosexuality as a “corrupt habit” in its corruption of minors law under Article 217 of its Criminal Code with a punishment of up to 8 years in prison.