Tag: support
Gwen Stefani: ‘I Would Be Blessed with a Gay Son’. (The latest video clip...
Gwen Stefani wants her children to be happy and healthy, and would feel blessed if one came out as gay.
Gwen Stefani - the mother of three children - Kingston, 9, Zuma, 7, and Apollo, 2, says it’s a topic that often comes up in her circle.
Here’s what she said when asked how she’d react if one of them turned out to be gay:
"I would be blessed with a gay son. You know that I would feel blessed about that. I just want my...
Who is your boyfriend for you? These gays answer
What is LOVE for you? The feeling that makes your hearts beat with passion. The feeling that makes you live and enjoy your life. The feeling that brings you to life when you feel tired, exhausted and depressed. What is love for you?
Who is your boyfriend for you? The best friend, the best lover, support, the shoulder to lean on? Who is he? Some gays are going to share with us their thoughts!
And who is your boyfriend for you?...
11 celebrities who support their LGBT family
The role of the family is to give support, to love unconditionally and to help. Sadly, for LGBT people, sometimes family means rejection and shame.
It's not the case of these families. These LGBT people are loved by their famous sibilings/parents!
11. Cher loves her son, trans man Chez Bono
Chez Bono Is the son of famous Cher. In 2009, Chez Bono decided to undergo transition from woman to man and his awesome mom was totally supportive.
"Chaz is embarking on a difficult journey,...
1st Grade Girl VS Homophobic Preacher In The Street. Who wins?
Do you remember how little boy was trying to save Gay Pride Parade From Haters using a bunch of balloons?
Now we have found even younger supporter of LGBT. She is just 6, but she stands her ground. She didn't pay much attention to insane homophobic man in the street. And as a result, she was supported by other passers-by.
Brave girl!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-pq3u-Ey5M
The “Year in Search 2015”. Google mentioned gay marriage rules in its video release
The most memorable moments of 2015 raised trillions of questions inserted in Google search throughout the whole year. One of them was same-sex marriage and equality. 2015 became the year when Supreme Court recognized the Constitution guarantees marriage equality to gay and lesbian couples in all the 50 states in the USA.
26th of June 2015 became a historical even in a life of all LGBT people who felt free to marry whoever they want to. Google couldn’t miss this...
People Stop Being So Rude To LGBT
This song should be like a motto of all LGBT people. Hey, people, why you gotta be so rude? Stop doing it! It's better to stay human.
Why you gotta be so rude?
Don't you know I'm human too
Why you gotta be so rude
I'm gonna marry her anyway
Marry that girl
Marry him anyway
Marry that guy
Yeah no matter what you say
Marry that girl
And we'll be a family...
https://youtu.be/T2j00NTUbh8
Coming out on Facebook – let’s support the LGBT movement together
Almost a million of LGBT Americans have made their coming out on Facebook this year. A significant increase of users’ recognition in social networks has become a great testament of the LGBT movement achievements.
A new investigation showed that almost one million of LGBT Americans have made their coming out with the help of Facebook this year.
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Within 12 months, nearly 800,000 of Americans admitted their homosexuality or their transgender identity in the world's most popular social network. It was made by...
Australian Rugby Player, Greg Inglis, Gets New Tattoos in Support ….
Would you consider going out and getting a tattoo to support marriage equality, or perhaps one that symbolizes indigenous health? Well, Greg Inglis considered it and actually had it done. Inglis, an Australian professional rugby player, decided to get a couple of new tattoos in support of both indigenous health and marriage equality. Then he showed them off on Instagram, receiving much applause by advocacy groups and generating enormous buzz!
One tattoo is a dotted symbol to support One Disease,...
Madonna’s gay brother supports the anti-gay activist Kim Davis
The Kentucky clerk may still be in jail, but the story is far from over. As you may know, she was incarcerated for contempt to the Supreme Court last Thursday, after she publicly refused to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. A lot of people came out and let their opinion be heard, either supporting or accusing Davis and now she found a helping hand in the most unlikely of places: Madonna’s gay brother Christopher Ciccone.
He stepped out and...