Where can I buy a Hard-Gay bobblehead in Tokyo? I know it's random but one of my best friend's birthdays is coming up and he specifically asked for something having to do with comedian, Hard Gay.
Then another friend suggested a bobblehead (if you have a better suggestion for a Hard Gay memento, I'd love to hear it).
So I'm seriously asking if anyone knows where to get weirdo-items like this...
Also, walking directions from the closest station are greatly appreciated. |
| This just ain't right, but sadly funny, I don't know but being in china and alto of things here in America has that on the bottoms of most toys ,LOL. You may find it their somewhere. I pray your friend isn't gay, if he is have him go to Exodus International and be with some people in his boat and get guidance, to turn from. And you have a funny day. |
Where can I find a Hard Gay barrel toy thing? In one episode, Hard Gay goes to Tomy toys to get a toy of him made. I really want one! I live in Finland but I have no idea where to get them from in Europe or the internet. Please help! |
| I'd rather not search on google for "hard gay"... |
Gay Deaf or Hard of Hearing Chat sites in Ottawa Or Canada ? I'm looking for chat sites or dating sites for people looking for gay hard of hearing people. There doesn't seem to many of those here in Canada. Any suggestions would help! |
there's definitely no such site..
you should look up forums or something, |
Anyone know where I can get Hard Gay Clothes? Hard gay is a japanese comedian and he's freaking funny. Go on youtube and search hard gay. I need his clothes for next years halloween. none on ebay or amazon. :[ |
| Hi. I don't know how to answer your question but u answered one of mine. And i need to know ur email or messenger so I can tell u wut u wanted to know. My question was the one about webkinz accounts. |
Is it hard for gay comedians to there big brake? Is it hard for gay comedians to there big brake?
Im gay in really wanna become a comedian in wanted to no is it harder for gays then str8 to get into the comedy/flim industry??? |
| Ellen is a comedian and she's gay and has her own talk show. i dont think its any different than straight comedians. |
Is it hard for gay people to find a boyfriend or girlfriend? I heard only 2% of Americans are gay or lesbian which means that it's really only 1% to choose from. I could be wrong though. Do you think this statistic is right and if you are gay is it hard for you to find a partner? |
Hmmm I don't know.
I have never had trouble meeting other lesbians or forming romantic relationships because I have a lot of GLBT friends and I live in an area where there are a few Lesbian bars close by.
I only had an issue when I was 1st discovering my sexuality as I was to young to go to bars and I didnt know a single other lesbian (I thought I was the only one!)
I think its not so difficult for GLBT people to meet other GLBT people. With Prides, bars, the internet etc. Plus 1%? thats still a whole lot of people! lol
=) |
Why is it so hard for gay men to date and be monogamous? I know that it's not PC to mention it, but we all know it's a huge issue for gay guys in the community and I want to know why you think that it's hard for gay men to get connected in an old-fashioned romance. Most of the gays who marry legally are lesbians. |
That's funny... My uncle was cheating on my aunt for years durring their marriage... but my classmate has been married to his husband happily for years and years without anyone else in their bedroom...
My formerly hetero partner was a huge cheat when he was with women, but has never once gone behind my back for sex...
My gay male friends are always looking to date, never to fool around, whereas the lesbians I know would rather fool around than go on a proper date.
What crazy world do you live in?
Stereotypes aren't always true. |
Why are conservatives fighting so hard against gay marriage? I find it funny that conservatives (and i'm generalizing here of course.) want so badly for there to be a completely free market economically yet they have a huge problem with this.
They argue about certain actions of liberals as being unconstutional yet isn't enacting laws against gay marriage, in the name of religion, unconstitutional? The constitution protects us from having laws made for or against religion. So it would seem to me that the constitution clearly removes government from this issue which therefore would leave it up to the churches.
Since there are churches that will marry gay people it would seem that this should be a non-issue. Leave it up to the churches!
And certainly, with there being so many different denominations of Christianity and with there being other religions out there, and also seeing how marriage has been secuarized these days I would find it hard to really find a sold argument against it solely based on religion. |
Because "gay marriage" is a misnomer like "low-sodium salt" or "meatless burger".
= Leave it up to the churches!
As a Libertarian, I fully agree, that the government ought not to treat "marriage" as anything special at all. All citizens are to be equal before the law and the laws containing words "spouse" and "marriage" removed lawbooks or rewritten.
THEN we can leave it "up to the churches". |
Can you make a picture of Hard Gay Razor Ramon Sumitani for your black ops emblem? looking for a Hard Gay emblem, but cant find one anywhere. any help would be appreciated =) |
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Do you think its hard for gay teens to meet other gay teens? I'm a gay straight acting teen not out to anyone do you think it's hard to meet others because they them selfs are not out? |
| I'm sure for people your age who are not out, it would be very hard to meet other gay teens. If you met another gay teen who was out, you might feel unsafe for fear that your cover would be blown. If you met another gay teen who was "straight acting" (ooohhh I hate that term), then it might also be hard because, otherwise how would you know. In all instances I would say that it is easier today for gay teens to meet, than it was for those of us who grew up in suburbia (and other places) before the late nineties. You see, before then, almost everyone was "in the closet". It's not so much like that anymore. It's by no means great and all hunky dory, but it is much better than it was. Gay teens occasionally go to proms anymore without too much hassle (by no means is that true all over the US), and men can dance together in nightclubs without fear of being arrested. It's getting there, but we still have a long way to go. I think it will take some time, but eventually, gay teens will be able to meet other gay teens without fear of being harassed, bullied, or blackmailed.. |