>> we could go to spain or argentina but why can't i do it in my country where the laws are, you knowpain. i have many friends in spain and make it beautiful and symbolic. that i can do in the backyard of my house. i want to have that option. i don't want to be a second-class citizen anymore. i pay my taxes. why can't i have that right? we're not talking about getting married now. that's not part of our conversations. >> larry: would your partner like to have children? would he like to -- >> maybe. maybe. all i know is that he loves my children. and my children love him. it feels very beautiful. >> larry: what's the part about fatherhood you like the most? >> the love. when my -- when my child tell me, papa, tiamo, you know, i melt. and they tell me every other hour. and it feels amazing. >> larry: they own you? >> oh, yeah. before i used to ask permission to my parents to leave the house. now i ask permission to my children to leave the house. they own the house. >> larry: what are you going to do when you tour? >> they already have their passports. they are coming with me. everywher