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Why is Texas referred to as
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2018-08-07 at 12:01 AM UTCNo Country For Old Men
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2018-08-07 at 12:01 AM UTCIts not, fool. Montana is 😒
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2018-08-07 at 12:36 AM UTCThe state of Texas has become home to one of the country’s most vibrant and active gay populations, thanks to the diversity of the state’s largest cities. Offering pride festivals, dynamic art scenes and plenty of clubs, the cities of Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio have received acclaim for their acceptance of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. Whether you want to relocate to a new home or are planning a Lone Star State vacation, these gay-friendly Texas cities pride themselves on Southern hospitality.
The 6 Best Towns in Texas for LGBT Families
Are you part of an LBGT family and thinking about moving to the great state of Texas? We have carefully compiled a list of the most progressive and tolerant towns in all of Texas to help make sure you choose the place you and/or your family can feel the most comfortable and at home, without the pressures of hetero-normative conformity, or the possibility of harassment. Texas towns and cities have occasionally had the bad reputation of being intolerant, but the truth is that there are many many LBGT families that call Texas home and many more are being welcomed with open arms.
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2018-08-07 at 12:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by RottenRobert The state of Texas has become home to one of the country’s most vibrant and active gay populations, thanks to the diversity of the state’s largest cities. Offering pride festivals, dynamic art scenes and plenty of clubs, the cities of Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio have received acclaim for their acceptance of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. Whether you want to relocate to a new home or are planning a Lone Star State vacation, these gay-friendly Texas cities pride themselves on Southern hospitality.
The 6 Best Towns in Texas for LGBT Families
Are you part of an LBGT family and thinking about moving to the great state of Texas? We have carefully compiled a list of the most progressive and tolerant towns in all of Texas to help make sure you choose the place you and/or your family can feel the most comfortable and at home, without the pressures of hetero-normative conformity, or the possibility of harassment. Texas towns and cities have occasionally had the bad reputation of being intolerant, but the truth is that there are many many LBGT families that call Texas home and many more are being welcomed with open arms.
Marfa
Dallas
Houston
Austin
San Antonio
San Marcos
and open ass cheeks
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2018-08-07 at 1:03 AM UTCIdiots (the left) are protesting that the State of Texas change the name of the Capital City of Austin because the guy it was named after owned slaves..
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2018-08-07 at 1:17 AM UTC
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2018-08-07 at 1:36 AM UTC
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2018-08-07 at 1:40 AM UTCSo what shall we now call the capital city of Austin? Name it after Rock Hudson? Hudson, Texas..Hmm..
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2018-08-07 at 1:44 AM UTC
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2018-08-07 at 1:50 AM UTCSounds like what the left is wanting..
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2018-08-07 at 3:12 AM UTCMexican Slang for Texans
Bugas - straights, heterosexuals
Chacal - A straight acting macho gay man
Chicano - Mexican American
Chilango - someone from Mexico City
Fresa - rich, spoiled, pampered
Lencha - lesbian
Una Loca - an effeminate gay man, a queen.
Marica - gay, homosexual
Maricón - derogatorily gay, fag
Marimacha - butch lesbian, dyke
Naco - lower-class; uncultured
Obvio - obvio refers to someone whose homosexuality is visible. No es nada obvio = You can't tell he's gay just by looking at him. This idea could also be expressed via se le nota: ¿Se le nota? Is he obviously gay? For effect, you can add a leguas, from leagues away, a nautical distance. Se le nota a leguas.
Oso - bear, hairy guy in gay culture but also Que Oso which can mean how embarassing. Sometimes the English "bear" is just used instead
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2018-08-07 at 3:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by RottenRobert Mexican Slang for Texans
Bugas - straights, heterosexuals
Chacal - A straight acting macho gay man
Chicano - Mexican American
Chilango - someone from Mexico City
Fresa - rich, spoiled, pampered
Lencha - lesbian
Una Loca - an effeminate gay man, a queen.
Marica - gay, homosexual
Maricón - derogatorily gay, fag
Marimacha - butch lesbian, dyke
Naco - lower-class; uncultured
Obvio - obvio refers to someone whose homosexuality is visible. No es nada obvio = You can't tell he's gay just by looking at him. This idea could also be expressed via se le nota: ¿Se le nota? Is he obviously gay? For effect, you can add a leguas, from leagues away, a nautical distance. Se le nota a leguas.
Oso - bear, hairy guy in gay culture but also Que Oso which can mean how embarassing. Sometimes the English "bear" is just used instead
Tortillera - lesbian
if chilango is mexican slang for someone in mexico city in tx then how can it be mexican slang mexicans in mexico city in texas?
MINDBLOWN!
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2018-08-07 at 8:05 AM UTC
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2018-08-07 at 6:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by RottenRobert Mexican Slang for Texans
Bugas - straights, heterosexuals
Chacal - A straight acting macho gay man
Chicano - Mexican American
Chilango - someone from Mexico City
Fresa - rich, spoiled, pampered
Lencha - lesbian
Una Loca - an effeminate gay man, a queen.
Marica - gay, homosexual
Maricón - derogatorily gay, fag
Marimacha - butch lesbian, dyke
Naco - lower-class; uncultured
Obvio - obvio refers to someone whose homosexuality is visible. No es nada obvio = You can't tell he's gay just by looking at him. This idea could also be expressed via se le nota: ¿Se le nota? Is he obviously gay? For effect, you can add a leguas, from leagues away, a nautical distance. Se le nota a leguas.
Oso - bear, hairy guy in gay culture but also Que Oso which can mean how embarassing. Sometimes the English "bear" is just used instead
Tortillera - lesbian
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2018-08-14 at 11:09 AM UTC
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2018-08-14 at 9:30 PM UTCFull of Steers and Queers
The state of Texas has become home to one of the country’s most vibrant and active gay populations, thanks to the diversity of the state’s largest cities. Offering pride festivals, dynamic art scenes and plenty of clubs, the cities of Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio have received acclaim for their acceptance of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. Whether you want to relocate to a new home or are planning a Lone Star State vacation, these gay-friendly Texas cities pride themselves on Southern hospitality.