SonOfSlobone
Wildly Inappropriate
OK, If any a y'all are looking for something to do, I found a terrific site that breaks down same-sex couples by location, according to the 2000 census. That was the first year the Census Bureau asked people if they were in a same-sex couple.
http://www.gaydemographics.org/USA/2000Census_Gay_state.htm
The site has lots of charts and maps, I had a great time perusing it. It breaks the figures down by county and zipcode too.
So what's the gayest zipcode in the US? They don't actually say, but the gayest one in California is Castro/Noe Valley, where 32% of all couples are same-sex (no surprise there). Gayest in Florida (among zipcodes that have at least 50 couples) is 33305, Ft. Lauderdale, again no surprise.
But did you know there were 12 same-sex couples in Box Elder, Montana (out of a total population of 2901)? I call that representing.
Iowa had 3,698 couples, but that was in 2000. It's gotta be higher by now. That could be a lot of marriages.
Anyway -- enjoy...
http://www.gaydemographics.org/USA/2000Census_Gay_state.htm
The site has lots of charts and maps, I had a great time perusing it. It breaks the figures down by county and zipcode too.
So what's the gayest zipcode in the US? They don't actually say, but the gayest one in California is Castro/Noe Valley, where 32% of all couples are same-sex (no surprise there). Gayest in Florida (among zipcodes that have at least 50 couples) is 33305, Ft. Lauderdale, again no surprise.
But did you know there were 12 same-sex couples in Box Elder, Montana (out of a total population of 2901)? I call that representing.
Iowa had 3,698 couples, but that was in 2000. It's gotta be higher by now. That could be a lot of marriages.
Anyway -- enjoy...

