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Salt Lake City: Gayest City in the US


charlotte49er

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Top 25

1. Salt Lake City, Utah

2. Orlando, Fla.

3. Cambridge, Mass.

4. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

5. Seattle

6. Ann Arbor, Mich.

7. St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minn. (Big Time!)

8. Knoxville, Tenn.

9. Atlanta (After the way the Falcons played in the Playoff, I can understand that!)

10. Grand Rapids, Mich.

11. Little Rock, Ark.

12. Portland, Ore.

13. Austin, Texas

14. Long Beach, Calif.

15. Denver

16. Washington

17. New Orleans

18. San Francisco

19. Pittsburgh

20. Salem, Ore.

21. Madison, Wis.

22. Eugene, Ore.

23. Oakland, Calif.

24. Boston

25. Kansas City, Mo.

http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/10/10097194-gayest-us-town-surprise-its-salt-lake-city

I worked for IBM in Rochester, MN for 5 1/2 years. There is/was a bar in downtown, Minneapolis that had 2 doors that faced each other. The left door opened to a Gay Bar and right door opened to a straight bar. (Funny how that worked out.) The bar shared a common "bar". But even the bar was split in 1/2 with liquor and mirrors, but had open spaces to pass through.

I had spent this day working with this IBM'er out of Boulder, CO. We were transferring a product from Boulder to Rochester and he was being kind of a "dick" about it. He was staying at the Hilton in Downtown Minneapolis and I dropped him off. He asked me if I knew if there was any good bars, and I told him about the bar just about 2 blocks form the hotel. I told him to make sure he went in the "left door"!

When I picked him up the next day we had a good laugh. No sooner than he walked in, a guy bought him a drink. He realized, guys were dancing with guys and girls were dancing with girls.

He thanked his new "friend" for the drink and moved to the other side. After that, he wasn't such a dick. :D

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So thats why SLC is #1

Rather than rely on the U.S. Census tabulation of gay and lesbian populations, which inevitably yield San Francisco as No. 1, The Advocate used different measures to establish "per capita queerness" — including a city's number of teams entered in the Gay Softball World Series, gay bookstores, openly gay elected officials and semifinalists in the International Mr. Leather Contest, which is held every year in Chicago.
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Asheville's pretty gay....

Asheville's Dyke Central!

When I went to Belle Chere a few years ago with my GF.

I never have seen so many women in Birks with short hair and a flannel shirt in my life!

I turned to my GF who was/is Bi and told her she better not return to the room with one of the "women" wearing Birks! I told her IF she was going to pick one, at least pick one that at Least looked like a woman and not a lumber jack!

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