Quote by Joshua Pearson Download Open image “Kid 1: your gay Kid 2: you wish I was” — Joshua Pearson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“My ex was raising my daughter to be gay. She had a lot of gay friends and was dressing her in rainbow clothes.” — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
“What Is It like to Be a Gay Dad? Well, the first thing we do in the morning is wake our kids up by playing loud dance music. Then we feed them protein shakes for breakfast, and spend time together gossiping while doing each other’s hair. When it’s time for school, we ride our magical unicorns there while waving rainbow… — Eric Rosswood Copy Share
If 'gay' is not in your vocabulary, if being gay is not an option in your world, then you're far more likely to see… — Suzanne Brockmann Copy Share Image
I would love to have children some day. I'd like little gay boys. That would be good. — Lara Stone Copy Share Image
If you took one of these One Direction kids, because they basically are kids, my guess is one of them is gay. — Dave Rubin Copy Share Image
If my son came to me years from now and told me, 'I'm gay,' I'd say, 'That's wonderful. I'm so glad you know who you are.' But if he said, 'I want to be a woman,' I would say, 'Ahhh. This is gonna be hard. Let's get started.' Because it doesn't matter that that's where happiness lies - it's on… — Vivienne Ming Copy Share
I knew that I was a gay boy fairly early; what was interesting to me was that my mother didn't know. She made me… — Nate Berkus Copy Share Image
“Why can’t there be just one place for gay kids, where we don’t have to hide who we are? Hell, straight people have the… — Brent Hartinger Copy Share Image
“You can tell by the way a baby ‘talks’ whether he or she is going to grow up to become heterosexual or homosexual. Babies… — Nobbie Scratcher Copy Share Image
“I want to live in a world where gay children don't have to feel like outsiders, don't have to play be different rules, and don't have to prepare a big coming-out speech or be terrified of whether or not their mom and dad will love and embrace them for who they are. I want to live in a world where… — Kristina Kuzmic Copy Share