Yes, though it is more accurately categorized as a subculture.
No, Kevin is not gay. Although he has never denied being so he has never said he is. You have to understand that in Korea, being feminine does not necessarily mean you are gay. Guys in Korea tend to be pretty rather than handsome and maybe a little more girlish but that is just part of the culture. Their culture is very... cute and bubbly I guess. Who see aegyo all the time in girls AND guys. They are more accepting of being feminine (being gay is a WHOLE other story xD) so ehem ehem to answer your question, No. Kevin is not gay. (:
There are gay people in every country, religion, and culture.
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No, it's maybe because you are shy. Or perhaps you are from a non-Western culture where it is impolite to look someone too boldly in the eye. It's nothing to do with being gay.
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It's not a right that you need to acquire. if you would like to be a part of gay culture, you could get involved with the gay community in your town/city. Of course, it works better if you are gay/lesbian/bisexual, but there are straight people who are involved in the gay community
It depends on the culture. In the United States and Canada, it's customary to wear the wedding ring on the left hand. Being gay has nothing to do with this. Gay people wear their rings on the same hand as straight people.
Being a lesbian in Asian culture is generally not accepted as much in modern Asian culture as in other countries. The gay rights movement has helped to lead traditional prevailing opinions. However, unlike in countries such as the United States, there is not a widespread moral opposition from the conservative movement.
You don't get rights for being gay. In fact, depending on where you live, you lose rights for being gay.
Because the culture and religion in Iraq views homosexuality as one of the worst sins imaginable.