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The Gayest Cities in California

California is established as a haven for the LGBT community. A same-sex attracted or lesbian actual estate agent will tell you that people move from around the territory to San Francisco, thinking it will solve all of their problems. But while San Francisco has a extended history with the LGBT community, it’s also just one of the very open and supportive cities in the state. As it’s quite expensive, many people find themselves looking at other places in California. Here are some of the gayest cities in the state based on a number of factors, including the number of queer couples in the city and the number of capital ordinances protecting LGBT people.

Palm Springs

While it’s still fairly high-priced, Palm Springs actually has more LGBT households per capita than any other city in California. More than eight percent of all households here are same-sex, so you know you’ll be able to locate some LGBT friends pretty easily. This also means that the school system is very unseal to kids with same-sex families.

West Hollywood

While technically different from Hollywood, West Hollywo

Gay dating in California


California is known as a very gay-friendly state. According to statistics, the vast majority of Californians support queer marriage. Gay men in California have the matching rights as any other person living in the state. They are free to meet, date, acquire married and adopt children. The most loyal to LGBTQ people are such largest cities of the state as Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco.

 

You can get acquainted in California in exceptional gay neighborhoods, just appreciate those existing in some other large cities, or in numerous gay bars. For example, in Los Angeles there is a stunning West Hollywood neighborhood with more than twenty gay bars within walking distance. And San Francisco has one of the largest LGBTQ communities and an amazingly developed same-sex attracted scene.

 

However, there are many people who live in smaller cities with no bars or don't own the time or opportunity to visit them. In this case, the top way to find queer dating in California is to use a internet dating site. On GayFriendly, you can meet guys not only from California, but also

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The LGBT Divide in California

According to our U.S. regional data interactive, the LGBT Divide, the Pacific states are generally doing adequately when looking at measures of well-being. Data for the Pacific states are mainly driven by California’s numbers, as California accounts for 77% of all LGBT adults living in the Pacific states.

As a whole, LGBT people in California are doing enhanced than the national estimates on indicators such as educational attainment, income, and money for healthcare.

The Regions of California: Recommended Groupings of the Counties for Regional Studies.

San Francisco and Los Angeles are two large urban areas known to be particularly supportive environments for LGBT people. But how does the LGBT social climate measure up outside of those areas?

Using support for gay marriage as a proxy for measuring LGBT acceptance in the state, social climate varies by region. The Central/Southern Farm region reports the lowest level of acceptance (40%), while the Bay Area reports the highest (67%).

The urban areas of San Francisco and Los Angeles are