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Are you the neighborhood token gay?

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I live in a rural area. Years ago, a lesbian lived directly across from me. At the corner from a cross street, there was, maybe still is, another lesbian.
Two houses to the left of me lives a huge conservative, flag waving pickup truck driver, all of the tropes, Trump supporter. I was walking next to his house, and I noticed that his immediate neighbor had a rainbow flag in the backyard. Can you imagine that kind of hell? My immediate neighbor, the one between me and the Trump lover, completely ignores me. He and his wife (Trump supporters) always give me dirty looks. Gee, I wonder why.

What's your gayborhood like?
 
I am grateful that in the UK we don't get that sort of partisan tribal posturing.
In my little neighbourhood (I live in a cul de sac) i only speak to 3 of my neighbours and I have no idea of their political leanings.
I imagine that if they are at all interested they have probably worked out that I am gay but it is never spoken about. Not because they are at all bigotted but because it is of no interest to them
 
I live in a block of Council Flats in the the City Centre. 99.9% of my neighbours appear to be Muslim; mostly Somali immigrants. I chat with my immediate neighbours and those that I encounter in the lift ('elevator', for our foreign readers) and the shared laundry room; mostly just small talk. But, as far as I am aware, none of them know that I am gay as the subject has never come up. However, I would be very hesitant in telling any of them though as, based on national polls and surveys, the majority of 'British' Muslims think that homosexuality should be entirely illegal. The only real disagreements amongst them seems to be regarding whether we should be imprisoned or killed as demanded by Sharia law.
 
We only see it now in Canada because of Trumpism slopping its way across the border.

And we aren't really token anything although we are about the only homo couple outhere in the country.
 
However, I would be very hesitant in telling any of them though as, based on national polls and surveys, the majority of 'British' Muslims think that homosexuality should be entirely illegal. The only real disagreements amongst them seems to be regarding whether we should be imprisoned or killed as demanded by Sharia law.
Living in Leicester we have a huge number of Muslim and Hindu residents.
In my experience the majority don't care about our sexuality. In fact, as far as my personal experience is concerned, it is very much a case of 'don't ask, don't tell' as their moral compass seems to be that they can do what/who they like so long as they present a 'normal' domestic arrangement.
 
I have lived in my apartment over 20 years now. When I moved in there was a lesbian couple next door. The one said hi once, but the other bitched her out for it. The other one clearly hated all guys.

I don't talk to my neighbors, the the house next to my apartments has a pride flag though. I have no idea if anyone know about me.
 
I don't talk very much with my neighbors; some of them I don't even know. I never told any of them about my life but they can guess if they want to.
Also there is a lesbian couple in the floor below me.
 
My street is probably 70% black, we have a few gay couples and no one really cares about color, sex or whatever (or so it seems), we have Trump flags and some rainbow flags. A few years back I lived in a trailer park and it was about the same except it was about 70% white, there was a lot of violence there so we moved.
 
I live on a dead-end street with about 25 homes. An older lesbian lived at the end on the loop, and had formerly headed up the now-defunct HOA. She was an ordinary sort of woman other than walking off about 80 lbs. a couple of years ago and then moving back to New England. Her mate had died a few years ago.

There are possibly two gay male couples on the street, but I have not met them, so it's only a guess from seeing a lack of women at the residences.

No rainbows. No Trump flags.

The closest I've come to making any statement would be that I fly the national flag sometimes from a wall mount, and I painted my mailbox post a florid pink and the wooden swing I hung from a branch out front is watermelon pink and pale green. In Alabama, those suffice. Roll, TIDE!
 
I've seen a couple houses (out of hundreds) in the neighborhood with rainbow flags. And a couple trump flags.
I don't put up anything (and infact might not even put up my US flag anymore(used to do it on holidays))
 
There is a gay couple that moved on my street over a year ago and I think there is a lesbian couple living on the next street. Except seeing the gay couple together sometimes, there is no indication that they are gay, but the lesbian couple does put out gay banners at times. I don't do anything obvious and am actually still in the closet. Some may suspect that I am gay, but we don't talk about it.
 
^ I wouldn't deny that I am gay if asked, but I don't volunteer that information and I haven't been asked.
 
I am not really a neighborly person because I don't really talk to my neighbors, We moved to this country side a few years ago and it is a pretty conservative area and I am pretty sure both neighbors on both side know we are a gay couple but they are cool with it, or at least so. The one to the right has multiple houses and trailers in the yards and lots of things going on there but they say hi to us sometimes and the owner of one of the houeses cleaned up our yards after hurricane last year and cutting down our trees for pretty cheap price.
 
Yes, most definitely. I’ve sucked off so many dicks that live within a 4-5 mile radius’s a bathhouse and 2 ABS in the same vicinity as well. In the past. Guys would text me to come over so I can make them cum. Honestly I kinda like it.
 
The neighborhood I live in in DC is pretty gay. Have a lot of gays who live right next door, across the street, around the block, etc. If you see someone walking around, you can pretty much assume someone is gay (or somewhere along the spectrum) around here. Once saw a lost boy trying to find his way to my gay neighbor’s place for a hookup.

If you really wanted to hook up, you could go on Grindr and easily find someone within a 1-10 min walk. Not speaking from experience, of course. I’m a good boy!
 
I guess I am the token gay in my neighborhood. I inherited the house, the same one I grew up in. It is a single home in a suburban bedroom community, and the neighborhood is really not conducive to the way LGBTQ+ people tend to want to live. I really haven't told anyone here that I'm gay, and I've probably had too few guests over for my neighbors to figure it out. Several of my neighbors are friendly to me, but I think part of that is a holdover from the goodwill they felt toward my Mother, who was every bit the kindly old woman that everyone felt they had to help out. I'm not sure I'd be getting this nice treatment if I were a complete stranger who moved in at the same time.
 
My neighborhood is so gay that every night we gather around the town square wearing only our pink boas and singing 'Its raining Men'
 
Moved to small town Ontario almost 7 years ago - one traffic light, one gas station, a Tim Hortons, a couple restaurants etc. But everyone is friendly, they say Hi when they see you out for a walk etc. We know all our neighbours by name, etc etc. The fact that we're Bill & John and not Bill and Joan just isn't an issue. We are the only gay couple and none of the hubbies have wanted to wander, yet.
 
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