While lesbian relationships are not explicitly addressed by law, they are also not protected under current women’s rights. For instance, same-sex marriages are not recognized, and same-sex couples face challenges in areas like adoption and housing. Additionally, there are no comprehensive anti-discrimination laws that specifically protect LGBTQ+ individuals, including lesbians, from discrimination in employment, education, or public services .
Hence although lesbianism is legal in Singapore. Sexual activity between women has never been criminalized in Singapore. Legally and historically Singapore has been silent on female same-sex relationships, effectively rendering them outside the scope of the law. This differs with male same-sex relations, which were criminalized under Section 377A of the Penal Code until its repeal in 2022 .
Lesbianism though not criminalized in Singapore, the legal system does not provide specific protections or recognition for lesbian relationships, leaving them in a legal gray area. Maybe the women’s rights can help

