Has anyone visited UMich or UVA? Which one seems more queer friendly or like you could hookup with more than one someone?

Now if I could just hear back from Michigan...soj wrote:UMich has a great queer community.
Pretty sure there's not a single gay bar in Charlottesville, Virginia...just throwing that out there.UCLAHopeful2014 wrote:I know, it is late in the cycle, BUT it is a new year, which means new sluts and such. There have been threads like this in the past but I have not seen one like this for c/o 2017.
Has anyone visited UMich or UVA? Which one seems more queer friendly or like you could hookup with more than one someone?
3 votes doesn't exactly make for useful statistics.UCLAHopeful2014 wrote:Why are people voting for Mich over Georgetown? Just curious.
I mean I can't speak for the state as a whole, but AA seemed totally fine. Obviously it's something you'd have to visit for yourself if you're concerned.anyriotgirl wrote:I am sort of really concerned about this? I am a sapphic-leaning bisexual, and the whole Michigan defending its gay marriage ban is making me nervous. Also the rape insurance bill.scottidsntknow wrote:I visited Mich and it seemed as good a plays for gays as you could expect outside of a major city.
Thanks man. Yeah I'm going to ASW, so we'll see, I guess.scottidsntknow wrote:I mean I can't speak for the state as a whole, but AA seemed totally fine. Obviously it's something you'd have to visit for yourself if you're concerned.anyriotgirl wrote:I am sort of really concerned about this? I am a sapphic-leaning bisexual, and the whole Michigan defending its gay marriage ban is making me nervous. Also the rape insurance bill.scottidsntknow wrote:I visited Mich and it seemed as good a plays for gays as you could expect outside of a major city.
Oh, I thought that was what decisions were based on. 3 peoplescottidsntknow wrote:3 votes doesn't exactly make for useful statistics.UCLAHopeful2014 wrote:Why are people voting for Mich over Georgetown? Just curious.
Right, totally didn't even read the poll. Wtf?pedestrian wrote:*For definitions of "big city" that include New Haven but exclude Washington D.C.
Strongly agree with this.toshiroh wrote:Atlanta is really, really queer friendly. Anyone thinking of going to Emory should be well received in the area.
I think this statement is old fashioned. NC has some very gay-friendly areas. Not to mention Atlanta, Florida (where I live now), and hellooooo NOLA.manillabay wrote:You're going to want to stay out of Virginia. I'd be suspect of anything south of that, too. There are some queers in Umich & Columbia, NYU, Yale are really really friendly.
Isn't Ithaca College considered one of the gayest schools in the country? Not sure if the same is true for the surrounding city or Cornell.UCLAHopeful2014 wrote:Is Ithaca queer friendly?!
AGREED. We are missing the loud and obnoxious queer kids.cricketlove00 wrote:I feel like the gays are in characteristically quiet this cycle.