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377A: Singapore to end prohibition on homosexual intercourse

Basically making it judicial to still be heterosexual in the city-state. 

The judgement, officially confirmed by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on regional TV, arises after years of contentious debate. 

LGBT protesters in Singapore have heralded the motion as "a win for humanity". 

The city-state is thought for its reactionary tendencies, but in past years an awful lot of people have termed for the colonial-era 377A rules to just be eradicated.

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