Guys I found your channel and I really admire you, I have a daughter I think she is gay but she does not tell me, listening to Taiki's story I think I should take the example of Taiki's mother, it is difficult because my parents raised me with other thoughts but she is my daughter and i love her, thanks guys â€ð
_Taikiâs mother understands that showing respect and love for âpeople who are differentâ from you, is a way of LOVING your own differences. She gave amazing advice, about loving ourselves. Such a powerful memory to share._ ðð
@NeathenAlero4 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
_TRUE LOVE IS SO POWERFUL, IT CAN CHANGE THE WORLD!_ ð¹â¥ïž
Noah's story :( I wish we can live in a society wherein you don't even have to come out because being with person we love regardless of gender is not a big deal.
@akiheavenly64 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
That society is called the Netherlands. Come to my country. ð€
@fifiyow4 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
@@akiheavenly6 European countries really one step ahead of everyone with their regulations, I wanna go but I'm intimidated with the language barrier.
@akiheavenly64 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
@@fifiyow No worries sis. In the Netherlands we learn up to 3 languages in school; English, German and French. There will be absolutely no language barrier when you visit the Netherlands or Scandinavia. People say we speak better English than Americans do. ð But really my country is amazing. Americans boast about their freedom but the true freedom only exist in western Europe. People here don't just assume your sexuality; they properly ask do you have a girlfriend or boyfriend. People on their first day of work tell colleagues that they are gay right away. We have so many gay celebrities and politicians. Homosexsuality is the most normal thing in the world to us.
@fifiyow4 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
akiheavenly6 OMG It makes me cry thereâs a wonderful country like that. ð I wanna be able to travel there someday.
@oAndi34 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
@@akiheavenly6 that's it im moving to the netherlands take me brotha
"This not me, im strong" noah baby, ofc its you. Feel sad, mad, um emotional is fine and able to show it makes you even stronger! I hope everything turn out well once you two come out to noah's family â€ïž
My brother is gay. When he told me that I just heard, looked at him and thought: this guy is still my brother, nothing has changed and nothing will change my love for him!
@Dion7u74 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
I hope you guys can get married soon !!. Then noah will come out as he wish haha
I'm glad you two have supportive family and friends in your lives. I wish the best for the both of you. It's nice to see a couple where you can see how much love and respect they have for each other. Stay genuine â£ïž
I also get emotional when I talk about sensitive topics like this - being vulnerable isn't easy, so thank you for being brave and sharing your stories! I still remember all the different times I came out to various members of my family. For my parents I was extremely nervous and cried, but then for one of my sisters it was a very casual event. I absolutely agree that coming out is something that is extremely personal and that you should never feel pressured to do so - it's your decision who you want to tell and when you want to tell them.
_Iâm CRYING WITH BEEN TOO. Noahâs story is sad (like most of us...) itâs a long road. A journey of acceptance, with our families. Gay marriage in Japan and South Korea is inevitable and will happen eventually. LOVE ALWAYS WINS._ ððð
@Dunkelhe4 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
Thank you so much for this video you guys, I know there are some lgbt+ people out there who will really appreciate the message youâre sending. Iâm so glad for Taikiâs family and the fact he got the opportunity to grow up in that environment! And Noah, it seems like your family also appreciates you very much and Iâm sure when youâre ready to tell them, theyâll keep on welcoming you two with open arms. Lots of love and hugs from Spain ðžâš
I love Taki's mom. He's so lucky to have a smart and kind mom. I think she kinda thanked him for trusting her cause that was what I would have felt in her shoes. Being trusted no matter what is a huge present for parents to get from their children.
@alexrider46894 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
Im in the middle of doing of my homework Also me: watching taiki and noah Hehehehhe... Keeping the silence to make sure mother would not come into my room (And those flowers...ugh...I LOVE THEM!) "INDEED, LOVE HAS NO BOUNDARY"
@Chaeyi4 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
It's good to see the real feeling of this couple when they coming out thank you for sharing with us.
Taiki's mother is a great person , i wish my mum was that cool and open minded.
@akiheavenly64 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
My situation is kinda like Noah. I never came out to my parents, but once I reached my mid twenties my mom would get impatient and ask me when I would date and get married. I just told her honestly and very matter-of-factly that I've never met any girls I was interested in. Therefore I cannot imagine ever getting married since I've never felt love for a woman. My mom didn't ask further. Now I'm in my 30s, still without a woman in my life; I think by now everyone has understood what's up. Now when acquaintances ask whether I'm married yet my parents would just shrug. So I don't feel the need to ever say it out loud anymore. ð But sometimes I do think that I need to formally come out to my parents to give them.. idk... relief? Closure? ð€ð€·ââïž Sometimes I feel like I owe it to them, at other times I think it's none of anybody's business. Guess I haven't met that one person yet who would make me want to shout it off the roof tops.
@lunatic51624 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
Wow. For me it's exactly the same!
@skiiharvey46594 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
It's ok, mothers who love their children deeply know their child. I knew my son was gay when he was 2 years old. My love for him didn't change for one second. He is now 32 & he has grown into the most handsome & wonderful person I've ever known & my love for him is unbreakable. Your mum who loves you knows in her heart who you are but sometimes they cannot face it. Your sexuality has nothing to do with the person you become it is only a part of the person you are. A kind & gentle heart is more important than your sexual preference, that is between you & the person you choose to love. Parents need to remember that. My son is my greatest joy, you must be the same to your mother, if not you need to be patient & wait for her to realise this for herself. Stay brave ð ð€
@akiheavenly64 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
@@skiiharvey4659 Aww thanks for your beautiful words. That is how a parent should think! But somewhere along the way they forget about what's important. Parents start out with only wishing for their child to live a happy and fulfilling life, but once the child grows up they become a trophy for parents to brag about. A child becomes a disappointment to parents when they don't look good in society. I find this regretful, but I won't hold it against anyone since we are all flawed humans. I understand that nobody wants to have unnecessary drama in their life so I'll just leave the ball in their court. My parents can come and ask me when they are ready to face reality. I'm not bothered by it since my sexuality is indeed just an insignificant aspect of the person that I am. It feels just so foolish at times; it's like hiding the fact that you're left-handed. XD Like who cares?
@pelaamistagaming4 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
Always interesting to know one's situation is never unique - this resonates very close to home.
@ã¢ãã³ãŸã¬ã¹ãª4 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
The story of my life.
@jorgevalentin47564 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
What an emotional story Taikis, you two can adapt, child will have the best parents in the world.
@gregp93504 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
Good point, adoption is possible. I have known a few people who were adopted, by family members. Their lives are good. Yeah, you guys would be good parents, I think.
my lord waiting for this ð lots of love guys ð It's really grateful to have understanding parents .... I'll be waiting for that day when you both with get married . seeing you both happy makes me even more happy .......
You tube needs a love button! Taki & Noah you are going to help & inspire so many people. Hopefully one day we can get a video of Taki being a great Uncleð
@MartinelunafayeWhitear214 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
This was emotional hearing your story's but I know it's going to help others you guys are amazing thank you for being willing to share your life with us ðð
@Hentyify4 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
I think thereâs a background knowledge ppl have to keep in mind when listening to Noahâs story. As Christian being the main religion in Korea, ppl there are really against same sex marriage. Me personally really look forward to seeing both Japan and Korea to legalize same sex marriage. But also it really depends on how active the younger generations have been in all different social movements and how involved they are in political issues. In Taiwan, our younger generation really step out during recent yearsâ elections, and with decades of efforts we managed to pass the bill becoming the first country in Asian to legalize gay marriage. Still, the society is struggling from accepting, and we have a lot to do. But the key concept here is we really have to speak out for ourselves and others, so that eventually others will join! Weâre all in this together, to a world with equality and no more discrimination! Thank you two for being so sweet and positive, itâs really what we need in 2020ð¥º
I loved hearing your stories about self-acceptance and acceptance from your loved ones. Your video is so meaningful to me because several people I care about are LGBT and have each had their own "coming out" journey. Some good, and some not good. One of my coworkers came out to me several years ago. She had never told anyone else, but one day I think she realized she could trust me. I just hugged her and told her I was honored to be the first person she told. We are still great friends all these years later. Thank you so much for sharing your stories. I'm certain you have made a real difference in someone's life. â€â€
Coming out stories always make me so emotional. I was accepted by everybody when I came out, friends, family... I could not have wished for better reactions, really. But even though I had no reason to worry in the 1st place, I remember I was still shaking like crazy and crying when I came out to my parents. My mother kept saying "why are you so panicked about it?" I still struggle at work, though. And I feel for everybody out there struggling with this. I am hopeful someday coming out won't even be a difficult thing to do anymore, anywhere in the world. And I hope I am still alive to witness it.
Sharing your very different stories I am sure will help someone struggling with their gay sexuality. Thank you for such a simple yet emotional video.
@mea7974 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
26 mins video? Im seeing it right, right?? Waaahhhh thank you. You always made my day extra special. And why the hell i am so nervous while watching this and the way they talk make me so tense for some reason? Idk. This is making me so emotional ðð
@itawiesken12693 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
I'm so proud of you guys . Sometimes life give us some challenge and that makes us to choose what we want and how to get it. We are what we are and also it is difficult sometimes to go on ,we need to trust that what we want is this and go for it. I'm happy Taiki that you did open yourself to your mom and the rest of the family as well .And Noah your sister truly loves you so much.I think that your family knows it already and accepted it to.And I think that you guys are married already because everyone knows that are together. So go buy yourself a beautiful ring meet your friends and family and do your magic.Then the only thing than that you have to wait for is regestry and wuhalaaaa you are married legaly .That it for the world Taikis Noahs is a married couple and that is for real nothing else .Thank you for sharing this emotional and caring video .You did well . Thank you guys we love you so much.Keep loving keep safe and keep sharing.ððððð
@nyobalingit92584 жÑл бұÑÑÐœ
Thank you for sharing. I can relate to your coming out story. I know the burden of not telling your parents and the fear of rejection and disappointment. I applauded your family and siblings in accepting your sexuality. I just wish that for the next generation gay kids would never have to go through the burden of coming out and being bullied. I wish noah as well that day will come to come out with his parents. Time will tell ð