Juan Pablo Galavis Quotes.
Theres a stigma on the word therapy. People relate it to big problems. Thats something we have to change. Going to therapy can be very healthy. It can change the way you see things and treat others.
I’m very happy. I’m a happy guy; I’m always happy.
There are people who love on weekends to go out when the sun comes out. I just want to lie in bed and watch sports and relax.
Different people have different opinions, and it’s okay to respect all of them.
I don’t walk barefoot. When I see a girl barefoot in the street… I’m like, ‘Really?’ But obviously, I can’t judge someone for that first impression.
Lake Taupo is on the north island of New Zealand and in the countryside. I absolutely fell in love with it.
In Venezuela, which doesnt have thousands of prestige universities like the U.S., people usually stay at home while attending to college. After they graduate, they move for a job or get married.
There’s a stigma on the word ‘therapy.’ People relate it to big problems. That’s something we have to change. Going to therapy can be very healthy. It can change the way you see things and treat others.
I’m a crybaby.
I would never disrespect anyone.
I’m not a bad guy. People who know me know who I am.
In life, you have to take the pace that love goes. You don’t force it. You just don’t force love, you don’t force falling in love, you don’t force being in love – you just become. I don’t know how to say that in English, but you just feel it.
I don’t like Miami that much. I don’t like the weather. My base is Miami, but I travel a lot.
If you ask me, ‘Are you for or against gay parents?’ for example, having kids – it’s hard for me to say, ‘Yes.’
I respect every gay man and woman. They’re that way, and they just want to be happy.
I love dancing.
Everyone knows English is my second language and my vocabulary is not as broad as it is in Spanish, and because of this, sometimes I use the wrong words to express myself.
I am a father and I know the feel of being a father, why wouldn’t I want my gay friends to also be happy parents? Gay and lesbian people, and the children they are raising, wrongfully face discrimination and I want them to know that I’m on their side.
In Venezuela, which doesn’t have thousands of prestige universities like the U.S., people usually stay at home while attending to college. After they graduate, they move for a job or get married.
You can meet somebody at a club. You can meet somebody at a restaurant. But maybe that person is not on the same page. Maybe that person is like, ‘I’m starting out, I don’t want to get married now.’ Or, ‘I don’t want to have kids.’
You have to respect everybodys desires and way of living.
I dont like Miami that much. I dont like the weather. My base is Miami, but I travel a lot.
Different people have different opinions, and its okay to respect all of them.
I can be sarcastic.