Why do gay people live in North Carolina?
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rem1981 (
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November 10th, 2016
I would hate living someplace cold. Which is why I live in a place that’s never cold. So why do gay people live in a state like North Carolina, when they could live in West Hollywood and be as gay as they want?
I’m saying this as someone who lives a 10 minute walk away from boystown. The gays have it made here. Why don’t they just move?
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Maybe the rent is too high in West Hollywood.
Just sayin
Maybe they don’t like having cuntish trolls for neighbors.
If you think North Carolina is cold, try living in Maine for a winter.
North Carolina has 4 seasons. It’s only cold in the winter.
I wasn’t aware that being gay had geographical connotations. :-?
I’m a hippie cowgirl in CA. should I move to Texas because I have horses?
Is smoking weed and horse ownership mutually exclusive? lol
I’m just a tit-luvin’ white dude and I would never move to a redstate unless I was very desperate for employment.
But I could see why people wouldn’t move from the hate-states. Friends/family/lack of money to move are legit reasons.
@johnpowell
Which ones are the hate states? Just to be sure.
Come on boys…2…3…4…
Ohhhhh, nothing would be finer than to be in Carolina in the mohhhhhorhorhhhnin…
I guess I should move to NC, I like messing with trolls, ugly souls are fun to mess with. I think I’ll bring my friends too. Don’t worry we will make the night FABULOUS!!!!
@ucme That’s about sex in the morning with a woman named Carolina, right?
@kritiper I believe her porn name is Samantha the Panther (NFL gag)
@josie :: I will start with N.C…. You know, the one this question is about.
Why do idiots live in North Carolina?
I’ve lived in a lot of parts of this country. In fact, when I left New England for the first time NC was the first place I spent any significant amount of time. Oh, man, did I love that place. And not because I’m a white hetero cis male … it was just a lovely place filled with warm and welcoming folks of all colors and ages. (Whether it was filled with all kinds of sexual preferences was not a thing I much considered, but looking back … I think so.) I even learned to like sweet iced tea sometimes.
However, I don’t think that I have ever agreed with @Seek quite as much as I do on this response.
I live in NC; Iknow two gay guys that have left the state since HB2 law, both know transgender people and drag performers. They are all are concerned about the HB2 law.
Palm Springs, West Hollywood, San Francisco and New York, which are indeed more gay friendly, are very expensive places to lives. Also, some gay people probably have family in North Carolina and would prefer to be near them.
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