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I think most large cities have heavily gay neighborhoods. I can't think of any I've lived in that don't. Even in politically conservative areas. ESPECIALLY in politically conservative areas...if I were gay and living in a conservative area, I'd wanna group up, too. Unless I were politically conservative AND gay, of course, and I've known those people, too.
Kind of a touchy Thread to respond to due to differing opinions about gays. As far as we know, there are none living in our complex AND that is fine with us! I did, years ago, work for a young lesbian couple at an equestrian center they owned. I got along with them fine, when I seen them. Worked there for only a few weeks.
Growing up in a rural area, we lived near two older women, probably late fifties-early sixties, who farmed together...would often see them driving grain trucks up and down the gravel roads, at the grain elevators, eating at the diner in town...they dressed alike in their Levis and plaid shirts. Don't know why it didn't occur to me until years and years later that they were a couple. Nobody ever talked about it one way or another...it was accepted tacitly. Pretty interesting, for the area.
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