we gotchu bbyelf852 wrote:Thanks guysKateMcKitten wrote:+1 or Lynchburg, VAMonday wrote:UVA. It'll actually take active effort on your part to venture out of the UVA bubble, which is rather large if you include all the other graduate and undergraduate students, and UVA has solid LGBTQ numbers as well as a dedicated LGBTQ Center. I'm actually surprised by your concerns re Charlottesville. Sure, it's not SF or NYC but it's also not Monowi, Nebraska.elf852 wrote:![]()
I was leaning that way, just needed a little assurance
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I'm totally interested in your perspective. How is biglaw life as an LGBTQ person? Do you ever get to go clubbing, date etcNonTradHealthLaw wrote:Hey kittens, unicorns, otters, dykes, and baby lawyers from all corners of the LGBTQ zoo. You're taking your first step on an exciting journey and I hope you enjoy every day of it.
Make an effort to find a LGBTQ lawyer mentor in your community. They will help a lot in navigating school and jobs and meeting other people who can keep you in mind for opportunities.
I'm always happy to be a resource here or PM or in person in Chicago if you want a sarcastic midlevel biglaw transactional associate's perspective.
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This is great advice, thanks papa bear!NonTradHealthLaw wrote:Hey kittens, unicorns, otters, dykes, and baby lawyers from all corners of the LGBTQ zoo. You're taking your first step on an exciting journey and I hope you enjoy every day of it.
Make an effort to find a LGBTQ lawyer mentor in your community. They will help a lot in navigating school and jobs and meeting other people who can keep you in mind for opportunities.
I'm always happy to be a resource here or PM or in person in Chicago if you want a sarcastic midlevel biglaw transactional associate's perspective.
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nu pole?Monday wrote:
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Certainly office and city dependent (and I'm old and married) but, if clubbing is important to you then you absolutely can do it occasionally. Same with dating. You're not working a 9-5 by any stretch, but you also are an adult and are treated as one. My Fridays nights are reserved for my husband and most Saturday night we get together with friends. For you young'uns, that's probably your club time.Po$eidon wrote:I'm totally interested in your perspective. How is biglaw life as an LGBTQ person? Do you ever get to go clubbing, date etcNonTradHealthLaw wrote:Hey kittens, unicorns, otters, dykes, and baby lawyers from all corners of the LGBTQ zoo. You're taking your first step on an exciting journey and I hope you enjoy every day of it.
Make an effort to find a LGBTQ lawyer mentor in your community. They will help a lot in navigating school and jobs and meeting other people who can keep you in mind for opportunities.
I'm always happy to be a resource here or PM or in person in Chicago if you want a sarcastic midlevel biglaw transactional associate's perspective.
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You're so sweet thinking I'm classy and not in a SnapBack drinking box wine out of a paper cup. And also thinking I wouldn't pick the last answer. Bring back the bracket! Bring it!!!!Monday wrote:Done! We used to have bracket style "hot celebrities" competitions on TLS and I sort of want to morph this thread into one, but y'all are so classy on this thread that I feel bad for thinking it.KateMcKitten wrote:nu pole?Monday wrote:
Rigo probably remembers what I'm talking about and should OP one.Rigo wrote:
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Checking in wayyyy late to the party... wish I'd seen this a few months ago!
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Hi friend I am not but I wanted to say welcome and we are glad to see our numbers growing as we post about "films".Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Checking in wayyyy late to the party... wish I'd seen this a few months ago!
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Anyone have any insight as to what LGBTQ life is like in atlanta?
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No personal experience but I've always thought of Atlanta as the gay capital of the south.HennessyVSOP wrote:Anyone have any insight as to what LGBTQ life is like in atlanta?
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this also is not an endorsement of Atlanta's scene, but I had a gay friend in college who called it HOTlanta and loved it there, so I have also always thought of it as the gay capital of the south.Rigo wrote:No personal experience but I've always thought of Atlanta as the gay capital of the south.HennessyVSOP wrote:Anyone have any insight as to what LGBTQ life is like in atlanta?
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Anything with Ellen Page in it.KateMcKitten wrote:Hi friend I am not but I wanted to say welcome and we are glad to see our numbers growing as we post about "films".Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Checking in wayyyy late to the party... wish I'd seen this a few months ago!
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I was born and raised in Atlanta, and will endorse the "Gay Capital of the South" appellation. Although I haven't lived there since I started college, I've been back many times and have many friends (including some gays and gay family) there. The old gayborhood, Virginia Highlands, I think has more or less spilled out into the funkier parts of downtown (which is itself pretty spread out), but if you're looking for the gay haven, I'd live there. There are plenty of gay bars and clubs. Also, the cultural scene in Atlanta is well worth living there for a few years- many great theaters and music all the time.guybourdin wrote:this also is not an endorsement of Atlanta's scene, but I had a gay friend in college who called it HOTlanta and loved it there, so I have also always thought of it as the gay capital of the south.Rigo wrote:No personal experience but I've always thought of Atlanta as the gay capital of the south.HennessyVSOP wrote:Anyone have any insight as to what LGBTQ life is like in atlanta?
I would caution that as recently as the early 2000s gay bars were still getting raided by the police. I don't think it's happened in the last decade, at least, but I would just be aware that while Atlanta is pretty progressive, it is surrounded by dark waters.
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Might be visiting Atlanta for the first time this July to attend my cousin's wedding. Glad to hear it's a bit better in that regard. I've spent time in Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. I didn't have bad experiences, but I definitely would not want to live in any of those places.
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MY GIRL!!! Let's have a movie marathon.Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Anything with Ellen Page in it.KateMcKitten wrote:Hi friend I am not but I wanted to say welcome and we are glad to see our numbers growing as we post about "films".Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Checking in wayyyy late to the party... wish I'd seen this a few months ago!
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YES! Whip it, followed by something from the Julianne Moore oeuvre, and then close it out with But I'm a Cheerleader.KateMcKitten wrote:MY GIRL!!! Let's have a movie marathon.Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Anything with Ellen Page in it.KateMcKitten wrote:Hi friend I am not but I wanted to say welcome and we are glad to see our numbers growing as we post about "films".Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Checking in wayyyy late to the party... wish I'd seen this a few months ago!
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My people have friggin ARRIVED!!! Also why isn't But I'm A Cheerleader in the pole /complain complain/Kimmysradscreenname wrote:YES! Whip it, followed by something from the Julianne Moore oeuvre, and then close it out with But I'm a Cheerleader.KateMcKitten wrote:MY GIRL!!! Let's have a movie marathon.Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Anything with Ellen Page in it.KateMcKitten wrote:Hi friend I am not but I wanted to say welcome and we are glad to see our numbers growing as we post about "films".Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Checking in wayyyy late to the party... wish I'd seen this a few months ago!
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I did think that was quite an oversight. I mean, it wasn't exactly featured at Cannes, but it had a smirky cultural critique subtext that films like Imagine Me and You flub pretty lazily. And that Natasha Lyonne, though.KateMcKitten wrote:My people have friggin ARRIVED!!! Also why isn't But I'm A Cheerleader in the pole /complain complain/Kimmysradscreenname wrote:YES! Whip it, followed by something from the Julianne Moore oeuvre, and then close it out with But I'm a Cheerleader.KateMcKitten wrote:MY GIRL!!! Let's have a movie marathon.Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Anything with Ellen Page in it.KateMcKitten wrote:Hi friend I am not but I wanted to say welcome and we are glad to see our numbers growing as we post about "films".Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Checking in wayyyy late to the party... wish I'd seen this a few months ago!
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I'm shallow and was a fan of I Can't Think Straight, because the two leads are goooooooorgeous. <3<3
Sorry, not c/o 2020, I'm gone now.
Sorry, not c/o 2020, I'm gone now.
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If this turns into a trash lesbian movie thread I will never leave.Kimmysradscreenname wrote:I did think that was quite an oversight. I mean, it wasn't exactly featured at Cannes, but it had a smirky cultural critique subtext that films like Imagine Me and You flub pretty lazily. And that Natasha Lyonne, though.KateMcKitten wrote:My people have friggin ARRIVED!!! Also why isn't But I'm A Cheerleader in the pole /complain complain/Kimmysradscreenname wrote:YES! Whip it, followed by something from the Julianne Moore oeuvre, and then close it out with But I'm a Cheerleader.KateMcKitten wrote:MY GIRL!!! Let's have a movie marathon.Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Anything with Ellen Page in it.KateMcKitten wrote:Hi friend I am not but I wanted to say welcome and we are glad to see our numbers growing as we post about "films".Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Checking in wayyyy late to the party... wish I'd seen this a few months ago!
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Hot celebrities competition?Monday wrote:
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I've got decent knowledge of the bar scene/overall LGBTQ social scene in Atlanta so feel free to PM me!HennessyVSOP wrote:Anyone have any insight as to what LGBTQ life is like in atlanta?
Regarding movies, I just watched But I'm a Cheerleader like a month ago so I feel like a pretty bad gay.

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UCI has a great LGBT community. If you end up going there, I think you'll have a good time.Kimmysradscreenname wrote:Checking in wayyyy late to the party... wish I'd seen this a few months ago!
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