Gay things to do
A palm-strewn mirage on the southwest coast of California, Los Angeles is a city where dreams and a whole bunch of blockbusting pictures are made. Whether you wish to mingle with the prosperous and the famous on cocktail bar rooftops in Beverly Hills, hike dusty canyon trails to view the gridded city from afar, or experience the cutting-edge theatre scene of Downtown, Los Angeles provides it all, with perennially blue skies and endless beaches thrown in for good measure. While West Hollywood (WeHo) is undeniably LA’s gay epicentre, place of Gay Pride, Halloween Costume Carnaval and Outfest, there are countless other a gay-friendly things to do in Los Angeles, across the hip Silver Lake area, the hilly enclaves of Los Feliz, and the urban valley communities. Wondering about the best gay sightseeing in Los Angeles? Read Mr Hudson’s Los Angeles queer guide for insider information.
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History In the s, Main Beach in Laguna Beach was not only a major tourist destination, but also known as the epicenter of the citys gay culture, which was home to two beach-front gay bars, Dantes and Barefoot. Scroll down the page to find a list of local homosexual events in Laguna Beach.
The City eventually made Main Beach a public park, also acknowledged as the ‘window to the sea. The homosexual culture naturally moved to the block of South Coast Highway, which was home to The Coast Inn, Boom Boom Room and a gay dinner house, which has changed hands several times over the years. Bob Gentry was the first openly same-sex attracted elected official in Orange County when he became mayor of Laguna Beach in , further welcoming the gay community to town. He served during the height of the AIDS crisis.
Then on May 9th , the Town of Laguna Beach presented the LGBT Heritage and Culture Committee with a proclamation recognizing the month of June as Queer woman , Gay, Bisexual & Trans Heritage and Culture Month in Laguna Beach.
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30 Cute Gay Hang out Ideas If You’re on a Budget
Unique (and cute) queer date ideas
You long to treat your BF or hubby to a extraordinary date but don’t have the capital. Never despair! Here are 30 fabulous gay dates to share with your man when your wallet’s thin.
Listen in for some distinct date ideas during quarantine:
Gay date plan #1: Do a spa night
How about we dial down the temperature a bit on the man-on-man action unless youve got some adventurous rubber duckies ready to join the party? But hey, if youre both game for a naked spa rendezvous, make sure to watch out for those bath crystals you dont want to change the tub into a giant fizzing potion accidentally! And remember, a shared massage is all fun and games until someone discovers theyre ticklish in unexpected places. So lather up, scrub down, and authorize the good times roll.
Maybe keep the rubber duckies on standby for now.
Gay date idea #2: Go to a local coffee shop
How about cozying up in your local gay or woman loving woman coffee shop for a brew-tiful time? Whether youre sipping on a latte or a cappuccino, its the perfec
Gay Los Angeles Guide: There are few cities that can conjure up as vivid a mental image as Los Angeles. Thanks in large part to Hollywood, the City of Angels has a reputation known around the world.
Los Angeles is a enormous metropolis located in Southern California, made up of multiple cities and neighbourhoods. With a population of over four million people, it is the second most densely populated city in the United States after New York.
Thanks to its year-round warm temperatures, stunning beaches, and of course iconic landmarks such as the Hollywood Sign and the Step of Fame, it is no wonder that each year millions of people visit. And of course, due to being one of the most diverse cities in the United States, a large number of those visitors are members of the Homosexual community, who are warmly welcomed.
Is Los Angeles gay friendly?
In limited, yes, Los Angeles is viewed as a very gay-friendly destination. We felt very safe and very welcomed as an unseal gay couple in all parts of the city that we visited, not just when we were in West Hollywood.
Los Angeles has one of th