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Bangor, Maine, though a smaller municipality, is known for its welcoming and friendly atmosphere towards people from all walks of life, including the lgbtq+Q+ community. The city itself doesn't include a specific gay district, but it has a history of hosting Lgbtq+ fest events and other gatherings that celebrate diversity and inclusivity.
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Here i a review of a male lover resident of the town Bangor: "Bangor is very much an lgbtq+ warm place, and I tell that as a married gay man in my 30’s. UMO has a large GSA group, there’s the Maine Trans net, we have a yearly pride parade, and lots of local groups when covid isn’t happening. Are we the next San Francisco? No way, but the Bangor region has a large community of lgbtq+ people and your daughter will be perfectly fine. Will the occasional old timer give her a look? More than likely, but that’s to be said almost anywhere in this country. I feel comfortable kissing my husband goodbye when I drop him off at work occasionally if that helps paint a picture of acceptance i
MAINE - A new gay colony?
Most of the gay people of New England move here to Portland, because Boston and NYC are too expensive, and their own hometowns are not accepting. That's why Portland is very gay.
Most people do live here year round, and they swear they are moving out, all throughout the winter. But then the spring and summer and fall come, and it's gorgeous, so we forget about the winter.
Also a lively drag scene, with several transgendered people. Many many lesbians as well. Sadly, there is currently only one gay bar left, Blackstone's. The other three gay bars that we used to have became straight-ified or closed down. A fun side trip for us is 20 minutes away - to Ogunquit, where it's a livelier scene.
Yes, we like our booze here, beer especially. Keeps us warm in the winter. Very unpretentious city for the most part, yet sadly not very worldly or curious either. We often wonder why anyone ever would want to depart Maine, and get bored with sophisticated topics.
Also, we all understand each other, so we've either all had sex with one another at one point or other, and/or