When Argentina became the first country in Latin America to recognise same-sex marriage, the debate was the first time the federal legislature of this deeply conservative, largely Catholic nation had ever even discussed homosexuality. Eighteen months on, the sky hasn’t fallen in. So what’s the hang-up?

In April 2010, sexagenarians Norma Castillo and Ramona Arévalo became Latin America’s first legally married lesbian couple.

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