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

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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 edited an entry in Liechtenstein.
"Removing irrelevant info."
Gender-affirming care: Ambiguous from (unknown) to (none).
It is unclear if trans people can seek gender affirming care in Liechtenstein or have to go abroad but they are not explicitly prohibited.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Central African Republic.
"Law is still in force."
Censorship of LGBT issues: Imprisonment as punishment from Jan 6, 2010 to (none).
The penal code criminalizes "public expression of love" between persons of the same sex is imprisonment for six months to two years or a fine of between 150,000 and 600,000 CFA francs ($300…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Kuwait.
"Fixing the entry."
Censorship of LGBT issues: Imprisonment as punishment from Dec 10, 2007 to Feb 15, 2022.
In 2007, Kuwait passed Article 198 of its Penal Code, which criminalises "imitation of the opposite sex" with up to a year in prison, effectively criminalising the gender expression of…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Belarus.
"Fixing the entry."
Censorship of LGBT issues: No censorship from (unknown) to May 16, 2016.
Until 2016, there were no known laws censoring LGBTIQ+ topics or expression in Belarus.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Australia.
"I have doubts about keeping this entry but for now I’ll change it since there was no offical ban."
Gender-affirming care: Restricted from (unknown) to 1977.
Until 1977, medical transition was not possible in Australia.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Portugal.
"Fixing the description."
Gender-affirming care: Banned from (unknown) to May 18, 1995.
Until 1995, sex reassignment surgeries were banned in Portugal.
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in Japan.
Gender-affirming care: Legal from (unknown) to Jul 13, 1948.
Until 1948, there were no known legal restrictions on gender-affirming care in Japan.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Japan.
"Adding start date."
Gender-affirming care: Banned from Jul 14, 1948 to May 28, 1997.
Until 1998, under Clause 28 of the Eugenics Protection Law, gender reassignment surgery was banned. The law prohibited any surgery deemed unnecessary that caused sterilization. This was highlighted…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Myanmar.
"Some sentence structures."
Gender-affirming care: Restricted from (unknown) to (none).
A law in 1963 against sterilisation passed by the military dictatorship in Myanmar is used to severely limit access to gender affirming care.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Armenia.
"Fixing the status."
Gender-affirming care: Restricted from 2006 to (none).
Gender affirming surgeries are not provided in Armenia, despite rulings requiring them for legal gender recognition and the lack of a ban on such surgeries. Trans Armenians often undergo such care…
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in Kuwait.
Gender-affirming care: Restricted from (unknown) to Oct 18, 2020.
Gender-affirming care was never known to be provided in Kuwait but it wasn’t until 2020, when it was explicitly banned.
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in Oman.
Gender-affirming care: Legal from (unknown) to Nov 5, 2019.
Until 2019, there were no known legal restrictions on gender-affirming care in Oman.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Azerbaijan.
"Fixing the status."
Gender-affirming care: Restricted from (unknown) to (none).
Government does provide a fundamental right to gender affirming care but transgender people have been known to be refused treatment. In practice, surgery and hormone replacement therapy are not…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Mauritania.
"Fixing the status."
Gender-affirming care: Restricted from (unknown) to (none).
In Mauritania, medical gender transitions are not provided, although not explicitly banned either. There are no specific laws that allow or frame these transitions, and Mauritanian society does not…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Algeria.
"Fixing the status."
Gender-affirming care: Restricted from (unknown) to (none).
In Algeria, transgender individuals are unable to obtain any kind of gender-affirming care, though not explicitly prohibited by law.
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in Jordan.
Gender-affirming care: Legal from (unknown) to Aug 30, 2018.
Until 2018, there were no known legal restrictions on gender-affirming care in Jordan.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Jordan.
"Fixing the status."
Right to change legal gender: Illegal from (unknown) to (none).
There is currently no legal gender recognition provided by law in Jordan. In 2014, a trans woman successfully had her legal gender changed after surgery. However such surgery is heavily…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Tunisia.
"No legal restrictions."
Gender-affirming care: Legal from (unknown) to (none).
There are no known legal restrictions on gender affirming healthcare in Tunisia. Access is difficult due to the lack of doctors with the knowledge required but there have been no known cases of…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Bahrain.
"Fixing the status."
Gender-affirming care: Restricted from (unknown) to (none).
Bahrain has no publicly available gender affirming healthcare for trans people and such services have been rejected in practice, despite no explicit ban.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Yemen.
"Fixing the status."
Gender-affirming care: Restricted from (unknown) to (none).
Gender-affirming care is not provided in Yemen, although there is no law explicitly banning it.
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in United Arab Emirates.
Gender-affirming care: Legal from (unknown) to Aug 14, 2016.
Until 2016, there were no known legal restrictions on gender-affirming care in the United Arab Emirates.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in United Arab Emirates.
"Adding start date and sources"
Gender-affirming care: Banned from Aug 15, 2016 to (none).
Gender-affirming care for transgender people in the UAE is explicitly banned. The law specifically states only intersex individuals may be approved for gender-affirming care.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Oman.
"More info added."
Gender-affirming care: Banned from Nov 6, 2019 to (none).
Gender-affirming care is explicitly banned in Oman under Royal Decree 75 of 2019. However, intersex people are not banned from accessing it.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Syria.
"Removing start year."
Gender-affirming care: Restricted from (unknown) to (none).
There are no known laws explicitly prohibiting gender affirming healthcare in Syria however due to the civil war, it is virtually impossible to access. It is not known if trans Syrians could…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Norfolk Island.
"Effective today."
Right to change legal gender: Legal, no restrictions from Jul 1, 2025 to (none).
In October 2024, the lower house (the Legislative Assembly) of the New South Wales state parliament passed the Equality Legislation Amendment (LGBTIQA+) Act 2024, which removed surgical requirements…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in New South Wales.
"Effective today."
Right to change legal gender: Legal, no restrictions from Jul 1, 2025 to (none).
In October 2024, the lower house (the Legislative Assembly) of the New South Wales state parliament passed the Equality Legislation Amendment (LGBTIQA+) Act 2024, which removed surgical requirements…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Australia.
"Effective today."
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Recognized from Jul 1, 2025 to (none).
In 2025, New South Wales became the last state to provide legal recognition to nonbinary people, granting recognition across all of Australia.
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Moldova.
"Adding more info."
Gender-affirming care: Legal from (unknown) to (none).
Gender affirming care is legal in Moldova but often difficult to access in practice. However, in December 2023, a law was amended that effectively banned some hormones used by transgender men.…
DaisyGeekyTrans edited an entry in Kenya.
"Fixing the entry."
Gender-affirming care: Restricted from (unknown) to (none).
Gender-affirming care is not banned in Kenya but doctors have been known to deny access with no reasons provided.
DaisyGeekyTrans created an entry in Cook Islands.
Gender-affirming care: Legal from (unknown) to (none).
Gender-affirming care is legal in the Cook Islands.