By Gregory Walters
While the attraction to live in gay neighborhoods—West Hollywood, the Castro, Boystown, Chelsea—is less than it used to be, LGBTQ people still gravitate to urban areas and states where we can live more and fight less. The post The Price of Queer Belonging appeared first on The Gay & Lesbian Review.The post The Price of Queer Belonging appeared first on Gay LGBTQ Media and Press Network.
While the attraction to live in gay neighborhoods—West Hollywood, the Castro, Boystown, Chelsea—is less than it used to be, LGBTQ people still gravitate to urban areas and states where we can live more and fight less. The post The Price of Queer Belonging appeared first on The Gay & Lesbian Review.The post The Price of Queer Belonging appeared first on Gay LGBTQ Media and Press Network.
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