Gay? Who? Me?
Are you disgusted, proud, in love, or at war with our homosexual fellow human beings?
Check how they popped up in lots of discussions we had around the world.....
What's worse: Censorship in China or gay marriage in Holland
The view of the West about the Chinese youth is old fashioned and retarded. But how the West treats gays is a danger to the world: As one of the hiphop guys says: "Entrance is entrance, exit is exit, do not mess with that".
The gay boat in Beijing
A radiohost and 2 highschool students tell us openly about gay life in Beijing. Religion is not the issue in secular China, but parents are the main problem in China for gays. If you have only one child, you also have only one chance of having a grandchild. " When will you tell them?" " I am actually working on it" says the 37 year old radiohost.
The boat of Beijing 2/2
A Chinese call for respect, openness and tolerance
Billy and Jin Ziqiao make a plea for respect, openness and toleration for gay people to all of you.
Amsterdam reacts on China
The reaction of the Amsterdam kids on Billy and Jin's plea for openess.
From Obama to being gay
International students discuss the - at that time - upcoming USA elections and being gay in a globalized world.
International questions to young gay boys and girls
Did you always knew you were gay? How did you tell your parents? Is it genetic? Is it easier for girls than for boys to be gay?
Young and Out answers the International questions
"Oh my God, I am gay" I thought when I was 13.
"My father was a farmer, so I was really scared to tell him".
Young en Out is a community for gays, lesbians, bi`s and transgenders between the ages of twelve and eighteen in Amsterdam.
Proud parents of a gay child
"It's 2008 and there is still no tolerance. Not even in Holland. We are proud to have a gay son. We are just a normal happy family."
Parents about the Gay Canal Parade Amsterdam
Best day of the year: Party on a boat with a banner: Proud parents say: we are proud our child is gay..."
Being gay in Iran
Homosexuality is prohibited by law in Iran. Gay men and women are forced to live a secret life so they can't fully show who they really are. Couscous Global sat down with a gay man from Iran and talked about his life there.
Re: Gay? Who? Me?
I would love to know how Iranian lesbian girls meet. Does anybody know?