Posted on 01/21/2010 11:54:03 AM PST by My Favorite Headache
Newser) Using criteria like the number of same-sex-couple households per capita, gay elected officials, gay bars and gay films among Netflix favorites, the Advocate crowns Atlanta as the gayest city in the US. Some reasons why, and the rest of the top five:
1. * Though Georgia isnt the most gay-friendly state, Mike Albo writes, Atlanta guys are hunky, the ladies are gracious, the gay sports leagues are seriously well organized, and its housewives (and their gay BFFs, complete with handbags and heels) are now camp icons.
2. * Burlington, Vt.: Hub of the states gay-rights efforts, and nearby Ben & Jerrys renamed its Chubby Hubby flavor Hubby Hubby to celebrate the states marriage-equality law.
3. * Iowa City: Where Brokeback Mountains Ennis and Jack would have bought a house and adopted kids, in the alternate ending of that romance.
4. * Bloomington, Ind.: University town is home to the nations oldest on-campus, student-sponsored drag competition, and the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction is also here, inspiring the entire town to be heteroflexible.
5. * Madison, Wis.: In the Berkeley of the Midwest heaps of cute blond dreadlocked nuevo organic farmer dudes can be found at the Willy Street Co-op or the Farmers Market drinking their own beer from mason jars.
6. New Orleans With Southern Decadence, the Saints and Sinners LGBT writers conference, gay Mardi Gras krewes, the gay Easter Parade, and 18 gay bars within walking distance of each other in the Quarter, this unsinkable town has a tolerant attitude toward gayness thats been in place since before the Civil War.
9. Austin This countercultural lefty Shangri-la in the middle of Texas has been going through a growth spurt. But no matter how cosmopolitan their home gets, gay and lesbian residents will always take their barbeque, two-stepping, and live music culture seriously. Many visitors say that this citys sophisticated, lively lesbian social scene rivals those of New York and Los Angeles. And the clothing-optional swimming area Hippie Hollow attracts thousands of au naturel gays for the semiannual Splash Weekends.
8. Portland, Maine Maine may have lost its marriage law (for now, while it retains domestic partnerships) but the independent Maine mentality is alive and well in this picturesque city. Its sweet, romantic, and too small for bitchy queens and their toxic attitudes. Energetic young businesses like fermented-honey booze-maker Maine Mead Works and the popular mens clothing label Rogues Gallery have established it as a harbor for creativity as well as tolerance.
7. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. In the late 80s, Fort Lauderdale exorcised the college partiers and MTVs Spring Break and transformed itself into a place for gays to vacation, indulge (there are more than 25 bars and clubs in the area), settle down, or escape South Beach. The suburb of Wilton Manors has 1,270% more gay men per capita than the national average, and Fort Lauderdales newly elected mayor, Jack Seiler, is vocally supportive of gay and lesbian equality.
8. Portland, Maine Maine may have lost its marriage law (for now, while it retains domestic partnerships) but the independent Maine mentality is alive and well in this picturesque city. Its sweet, romantic, and too small for bitchy queens and their toxic attitudes. Energetic young businesses like fermented-honey booze-maker Maine Mead Works and the popular mens clothing label Rogues Gallery have established it as a harbor for creativity as well as tolerance.
9. Austin This countercultural lefty Shangri-la in the middle of Texas has been going through a growth spurt. But no matter how cosmopolitan their home gets, gay and lesbian residents will always take their barbeque, two-stepping, and live music culture seriously. Many visitors say that this citys sophisticated, lively lesbian social scene rivals those of New York and Los Angeles. And the clothing-optional swimming area Hippie Hollow attracts thousands of au naturel gays for the semiannual Splash Weekends.
10. Seattle The birthplace of grunge and upscale coffee, and home to numerous cute bois and dykes with piercings, Seattle has a gay scene thats as comfortably inescapable as the Space Needle. Even as luxury condos and pricey wine bars sprout up, alternative venues like the newly renovated Pony in Cap Hill are keeping it real.
11. Gainesville, Fla. Anchored by the University of Florida, Gainesville is a surprisingly hospitable area for gay and lesbian Floridians who have no desire to work for Disney or deal with all that Miami nonsense. Queer college kids mix well with aging gays here. The city was also named by now-defunct Blender magazine in 2008 as the best place to start a band.
12. Asheville, N.C. With its thriving art scene and adorable homes, Asheville is a prime example of the new gay South. And its only getting gayer: Newly elected city councilman Gordon Smith says extending domestic-partner benefits to LGBT city employees will be among the councils top priorities this year.
13. Springfield, Mass. When you think of gay Massachusetts, you may think Northampton or Provincetown. But now, thanks to a string of pro-gay municipal actions and progressive former mayor Michael Albano, Springfield has become an example of how a states pro-gay legislation can transform a city.
14. San Diego Why San Diego when L.A. is so close? (The question almost answers itself.) San Diego has always been more bi-friendly, mellower, less snooty, and a place to which L.A. gays frequently escape. Blacks Beach is a famous nude sunning spot, and theres even an annual gay rodeo.
15. Albuquerque, N.M. This largest city in New Mexico has become a hotbed for Southwestern gays as well as space aliens (Roswell is an easy drive away). The hipster hood of Nob Hill, marked by neon signage, is its gayborhood, but gays are scattered throughout this expanding city. Exhale (formerly Reneas) is the only lesbian bar between Dallas and Phoenix.
Austin and Atlanta beat out Houston, Y’all...
homosexuality is a mortal sin..
I'll stay in Roswell. The probings are safer.
Did this list automatically leave off the hall of fame gay cities? I can’t believe New York and San Francisco are not on that list, and to imagine that Gainesville, FL is more gay than Orlando, FL is ridiculous.
Why isn’t Sodom or Gomorrah number one?
All unforgiven sin is mortal. None the less, the homosexual community is very large in San Francisco. That is a fact, not an endorsement.
OK, where is the list stating the to 15 Ungayest Cities?
And people wondered why Elton John moved there.
Does that mean they're the happiest city, or the most homosexual? Let's make a correction:
"Atlanta Tops Gayest Most Homosexual-Cities List"
Take back the English language!
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Very interesting - and where’s So. Beach Miami?
>> Austin and Atlanta beat out Houston, Yall...
Yeah, that sucks.
er... wait... maybe I should rephrase that.
Des Moines Iowa-
Now Stuart, if you look at the soil around any large U.S. city with a big underground homosexual population - Des Moines, Iowa, perfect example. Look at the soil around Des Moines, Stuart. You can’t build on it, you
can’t grow anything in it. The government says it’s due to poor farming.
But I know what’s really going on, Stuart. I know it’s the queers.
They’re in it with the aliens. They’re building landing strips for gay
Martians.
LMFAO
We’re Number One!!!
Barney Frank must have Delta Airlines on speed dial.
HAHAHAHAHAA
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