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violaboy

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by violaboy » Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:42 pm
agathon360 wrote:So on a more serious note (somewhat related to the title of the thread), do people know anything about the reputations of the various gay contingents on campus? For instance, do some top law schools have larger, more vibrant gay communities than others? Do some schools have hotter students than others? Better parties, etc.
These sorts of things might seem trivial, but I actually think they could have a huge influence on one's law school experience, and general happiness (for instance, as an undergraduate I felt sort of isolated in a rather conservative school, and I think my academic performance suffered because of it).
Lol. My academic performance definitely suffered from being at a conservative school

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Core

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by Core » Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:36 pm
Surprisingly, OkCupid is actually not useless for scouting around law schools (and their towns/cities/etc.).
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ccs224

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by ccs224 » Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:55 pm
Visiting Portland now to check out Lewis and Clark. Dominant Grindr theme? Pasty.
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violaboy

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by violaboy » Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:48 am
Core wrote:Surprisingly, OkCupid is actually not useless for scouting around law schools (and their towns/cities/etc.).
In Salt Lake, it's all about Connexion.
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nit00

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by nit00 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:57 am
violaboy wrote:Core wrote:Surprisingly, OkCupid is actually not useless for scouting around law schools (and their towns/cities/etc.).
In Salt Lake, it's all about Connexion.
Right...there always seems to be a bunch of guys on there from Denver and Salt Lake
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by Kretzy » Fri Mar 19, 2010 8:17 pm
nit00 wrote:violaboy wrote:Core wrote:Surprisingly, OkCupid is actually not useless for scouting around law schools (and their towns/cities/etc.).
In Salt Lake, it's all about Connexion.
Right...there always seems to be a bunch of guys on there from Denver and Salt Lake
+1. Tim Gill founded it in Denver, and EVERYONE in the Denver gay scene is on it (as are the gay politicians, business leaders, and other folks). It's the only site I'm willing to use nowadays, despite this being a Grindr thread

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by de5igual » Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:53 am
Kretzy wrote:nit00 wrote:violaboy wrote:Core wrote:Surprisingly, OkCupid is actually not useless for scouting around law schools (and their towns/cities/etc.).
In Salt Lake, it's all about Connexion.
Right...there always seems to be a bunch of guys on there from Denver and Salt Lake
+1. Tim Gill founded it in Denver, and EVERYONE in the Denver gay scene is on it (as are the gay politicians, business leaders, and other folks). It's the only site I'm willing to use nowadays, despite this being a Grindr thread

Just logged onto Connexion for the first time this weekend. Lots of guys there. and it's funny when you see some friends' profiles too
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lockeesq

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by lockeesq » Mon Mar 22, 2010 11:55 am
Hey All. This thread is both awesome and hilarious but I was looking through it and saw no mention of the DC area. Is anybody familiar with it and what it's like? I'm trying to decide between schools in Boston (where I went for UG and still live) and DC where I don't know a whole lot about what's going on.
Thoughts?
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nit00

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by nit00 » Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:05 pm
lockeesq wrote:Hey All. This thread is both awesome and hilarious but I was looking through it and saw no mention of the DC area. Is anybody familiar with it and what it's like? I'm trying to decide between schools in Boston (where I went for UG and still live) and DC where I don't know a whole lot about what's going on.
Thoughts?
I lived in DC for two-years a couple years ago. DC is great. I loved living there. I lived in the Logan Circle area, which is one of the gayborhoods near DuPont Circle. There are plenty of bars and clubs to choose from if you are into that. I also enjoyed being able to pretty much walk or take the metro to anywhere I wanted to go, whether it be to get groceries or go to Target. People in general are friendly, but there are definitely groups of people who are cliquish. PM me if you have any more questions.
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by SeiferD » Tue Mar 23, 2010 5:48 pm
I've always wondered if it might actually be harder to find dates in a large gay friendly city. A small fish/big pond kind of thing.
I don't have any real experience so perhaps someone can else can comment. I did notice that Grindr in NYC was overwhelming to the point of not being useful. Not to mention that GPS signals are usually blocked by tall buildings.
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violaboy

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by violaboy » Tue Mar 23, 2010 6:30 pm
SeiferD wrote:I've always wondered if it might actually be harder to find dates in a large gay friendly city. A small fish/big pond kind of thing.
I don't have any real experience so perhaps someone can else can comment. I did notice that Grindr in NYC was overwhelming to the point of not being useful. Not to mention that GPS signals are usually blocked by tall buildings.
My friend at Columbia has had a rough time. Shy small fish in a big pond. He was much more comfortable in Utah.
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by ccs224 » Tue Mar 23, 2010 6:37 pm
violaboy wrote:SeiferD wrote:I've always wondered if it might actually be harder to find dates in a large gay friendly city. A small fish/big pond kind of thing.
I don't have any real experience so perhaps someone can else can comment. I did notice that Grindr in NYC was overwhelming to the point of not being useful. Not to mention that GPS signals are usually blocked by tall buildings.
My friend at Columbia has had a rough time. Shy small fish in a big pond. He was much more comfortable in Utah.
NYC has the largest single population, gay or straight, of any major city in America, by a large margin. However, its residents also have more friends and spend more time with them than any other city. (Both of these statements I believe to be factually correct, though I learned them from listening in on an awkward blind date going on next to me at a whiskey bar in the East Village.) My thoughts would be that, in a city with such a large population, people have more chances to make friends and less of an incentive to settle down with one person. Whether that's a positive or negative feature of the city is up to you.
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by SeiferD » Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:04 pm
ccs224 wrote:violaboy wrote:
My friend at Columbia has had a rough time. Shy small fish in a big pond. He was much more comfortable in Utah.
NYC has the largest single population, gay or straight, of any major city in America, by a large margin. However, its residents also have more friends and spend more time with them than any other city. (Both of these statements I believe to be factually correct, though I learned them from listening in on an awkward blind date going on next to me at a whiskey bar in the East Village.) My thoughts would be that, in a city with such a large population, people have more chances to make friends and less of an incentive to settle down with one person. Whether that's a positive or negative feature of the city is up to you.
I sort of got that impression while visiting Columbia. There also seemed to be a big emphasis on bars, which isn't really my style. However, I don't think I would let dating prospects significantly influence my decision either way.
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by evilgenius » Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:18 pm
SeiferD wrote:ccs224 wrote:violaboy wrote:
My friend at Columbia has had a rough time. Shy small fish in a big pond. He was much more comfortable in Utah.
NYC has the largest single population, gay or straight, of any major city in America, by a large margin. However, its residents also have more friends and spend more time with them than any other city. (Both of these statements I believe to be factually correct, though I learned them from listening in on an awkward blind date going on next to me at a whiskey bar in the East Village.) My thoughts would be that, in a city with such a large population, people have more chances to make friends and less of an incentive to settle down with one person. Whether that's a positive or negative feature of the city is up to you.
I sort of got that impression while visiting Columbia. There also seemed to be a big emphasis on bars, which isn't really my style. However, I don't think I would let dating prospects significantly influence my decision either way.
+1 Being a native New Yorker, I can tell you that finding a boyfriend isn't necessarily easier here. There is a huge emphasis on bars (I didn't really know there was another way of meeting people until I lived elsewhere). Meeting people online is also pretty big here. NYC is constantly on the go...its an extremely fast-paced city....so there is less incentive to settle down for both gay and straight people.
On the other hand, I find that going on dates and meeting people is a lot easier - simply because there are more options (i.e. gay people). One can literally meet someone walking down the street in any neighborhood, on the subway, in the supermarket, etc. Its actually easier for gay people to meet (and this can be taken in other ways) one another than straight people. And inevitably one of these options can turn into something more serious.
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de5igual

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by de5igual » Thu Mar 25, 2010 1:34 am
just pulled up grindr in austin -- 2 words : hot mess
...i'm going to miss atl
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by jay115 » Thu Mar 25, 2010 2:26 pm
f0bolous wrote:just pulled up grindr in austin -- 2 words : hot mess
...i'm going to miss atl
isnt austin known as the homo city in texas?
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by regatsrj » Thu Mar 25, 2010 2:37 pm
nit00 wrote:lockeesq wrote:Hey All. This thread is both awesome and hilarious but I was looking through it and saw no mention of the DC area. Is anybody familiar with it and what it's like? I'm trying to decide between schools in Boston (where I went for UG and still live) and DC where I don't know a whole lot about what's going on.
Thoughts?
I lived in DC for two-years a couple years ago. DC is great. I loved living there. I lived in the Logan Circle area, which is one of the gayborhoods near DuPont Circle. There are plenty of bars and clubs to choose from if you are into that. I also enjoyed being able to pretty much walk or take the metro to anywhere I wanted to go, whether it be to get groceries or go to Target. People in general are friendly, but there are definitely groups of people who are cliquish. PM me if you have any more questions.
I've lived in DC for 5+ years and the gays are everywhere. We rule Capitol Hill and it's a very educated city, which makes things easier IMHO. Plus hardly anyone is actually from the DC area, so there's always an influx of new twentysomethings in the gay community and the city at large. I've always found Boston to be much more insular and not very geographically diverse.
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Mitchske

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by Mitchske » Thu Mar 25, 2010 2:39 pm
I did my undergrad in Austin, and there are some hot guys there.
I've gotten on Grindr here, and the 5th person is usually about 42 miles away. FML
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de5igual

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by de5igual » Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:17 am
Mitchske wrote:I did my undergrad in Austin, and there are some hot guys there.
I've gotten on Grindr here, and the 5th person is usually about 42 miles away. FML
so it seems like austin isn't a very iphone-heavy city. while perusing 4th st tonight, i whipped out grindr and the closest person was approximately 1 mile away. the guys there, in rain particularly, weren't bad, and the straight eye candy was a plenty on 6th st.
just sayin'
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by chango » Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:20 am
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by Mitchske » Fri Mar 26, 2010 11:04 am
f0bolous wrote:Mitchske wrote:I did my undergrad in Austin, and there are some hot guys there.
I've gotten on Grindr here, and the 5th person is usually about 42 miles away. FML
so it seems like austin isn't a very iphone-heavy city. while perusing 4th st tonight, i whipped out grindr and the closest person was approximately 1 mile away. the guys there, in rain particularly, weren't bad, and the straight eye candy was a plenty on 6th st.
just sayin'
What kind of guys are you into? AUstin is a little heavy on the twink side and clearly Austin's stock of good looking men had to go down after I moved.
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Kretzy

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by Kretzy » Fri Mar 26, 2010 11:10 am
I forgot all about Queerty...I stopped reading after they fired Japhy. I thought he drastically improved the quality of work on the site.
Good article though. Next year "How Grindr got one guy into Yale Law..." ??