two homosexual grooms AI photos 2 gay men wedding picture (2023) Digital Arts by Raphael Perez

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O casamento de dois homens homossexuais em um país ocidental é um exemplo de casamento entre pessoas do mesmo sexo, que é o reconhecimento legal da união de duas pessoas do mesmo sexo legal. Muitos países ocidentais promulgaram leis que permitem essa prática, como Canadá, França, Alemanha, Espanha, Reino Unido e Estados Unidos. No entanto, essa prática [...]
O casamento de dois homens homossexuais em um país ocidental é um exemplo de casamento entre pessoas do mesmo sexo, que é o reconhecimento legal da união de duas pessoas do mesmo sexo legal. Muitos países ocidentais promulgaram leis que permitem essa prática, como Canadá, França, Alemanha, Espanha, Reino Unido e Estados Unidos. No entanto, essa prática também enfrentou oposição e contestação de alguns grupos religiosos, políticos conservadores e movimentos sociais. A história da homossexualidade na sociedade ocidental tem sido caracterizada por períodos de criminalização e estigmatização. Alguns estudiosos sugeriram que a Igreja Católica Romana reconhecia as uniões entre pessoas do mesmo sexo na Europa medieval, mas essa sugestão foi contestada por outros. Há também evidências históricas de relacionamentos homossexuais e expressões de amor entre homens em várias culturas e períodos, como a Grécia antiga, a Itália renascentista, a Inglaterra vitoriana e a América do século XX. As atitudes em relação à homossexualidade e ao casamento entre pessoas do mesmo sexo diferem amplamente em todo o mundo e em diferentes regiões, religiões e culturas. Uma pesquisa em 2020 do Pew Research Center indicou que a maioria das pessoas na maioria dos países europeus, bem como no Canadá, Austrália, Argentina e África do Sul, apoia a aceitação da homossexualidade pela sociedade. No entanto, apenas minorias de pessoas na maioria dos países africanos, asiáticos e do Oriente Médio compartilham dessa visão. Dentro dos países, também existem diferenças com base na idade, educação, gênero e afiliação religiosa.


A wedding of two black homosexual men in a Western country is an example of same-sex marriage, which is the legal recognition of the union of two people of the same legal sex. Many Western countries have enacted laws that allow this practice, such as Canada, France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States . However, this practice has also faced opposition and challenges from some religious groups, conservative politicians and social movements. The history of homosexuality in Western society has been characterized by periods of criminalization and stigmatization. Some scholars have suggested that the Roman Catholic Church acknowledged same-sex unions in medieval Europe, but this suggestion has been disputed by others. There is also historical evidence of homosexual relationships and expressions of love among men in various cultures and periods, such as ancient Greece, Renaissance Italy, Victorian England and 20th-century America. The attitudes toward homosexuality and same-sex marriage differ widely across the world and within different regions, religions and cultures. A survey in 2020 by Pew Research Center indicated that majorities of people in most European countries, as well as Canada, Australia, Argentina and South Africa support the acceptance of homosexuality by society. However, only minorities of people in most African, Asian and Middle Eastern countries share this view . Within countries, there are also differences based on age, education, gender and religious affiliation.

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Raphael Perez, also known by the Hebrew name Rafi Peretz, was born into a traditional family and raised in Jerusalem. Her father, Shimon Perez, worked as a receptionist at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem, [...]

Raphael Perez, also known by the Hebrew name Rafi Peretz, was born into a traditional family and raised in Jerusalem. Her father, Shimon Perez, worked as a receptionist at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem, while her mother, Alice Aliza Perez, worked as an assistant at a daycare and later took care of a baby at home. Raphael has several siblings, each pursuing different paths in life, from education to spirituality to travel.

After serving in the Israeli Army Artillery Corps, Raphael dedicated 15 years to education in therapeutic children's settings, teaching art and movement. He graduated from the Visual Arts Center in Be'er Sheva, where he studied from 1989 to 1992. Since 1999, he has made a living from the sale of his artwork and has worked in his studio in Tel Aviv since 1995.

Over the years, Raphael has explored various themes in his art, notably interpersonal relationships. His first work focused on male-female relationships, before he openly accepted his homosexuality at the age of 32. Since then, he has created idealistic paintings depicting same-sex relationships in a domestic environment, depicting scenes from everyday life with tenderness and affection.

In addition to his artistic work, Raphael also kept diaries for many years, documenting his thoughts, experiences and personal struggles. These journals have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions, providing deep insight into his personal and artistic journey.

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