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Hi. I'm new to this forum. My boyfriend and I are looking for a gay friendly area to move to. Could anyone help by pointing out any areas they know of?
Thank You, LookingToLive |
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Highland Park, Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, Friendship, and Lawrenceville are very nice neighborhoods on the East End with a pretty significant gay population.
I'm not as familiar with the rest of the city, but the Mexican War Streets on the Northside, and the Southside flats and slopes would be good choices, I think. |
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Are you interested in suburban or city living?
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Shadyside is very gay-friendly. Expensive(depending on what you're used to) but very cool. Seriously. Gobs of gays live there-and have the all the cool hair salons to prove it.
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