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All the latest information + resources you will need when moving to LGBTQ Denver, including the best gay neighborhoods, community groups, gay realtors, and more. Denver, Colorado, has a rich history of supporting the LGBTQ+ community and boasts several gay neighborhoods, such as Uptown and Capitol Hill. Denver, Colorado has a quite a few amazing neighborhoods ~ I’d have to say the entire city is surprisingly gay friendly.
Most of neighborhoods we’ll mention have nice amenities and welcoming outdoor areas, with plenty of shopping and restaurants to fill a day of leisure. As the largest city in a mile radius, LGBT men and women from all over the West have flocked to Denver for decades, resulting in a well-established nightlife and numerous annual events that draw huge crowds. In the last few years, Denver has jumped in popularity as a travel destination for LGBT visitors;.
Capitol Hill and Lower Downtown or LoDo, are the main gay areas in Denver, and offer plenty of LGBTQ venues certain to leave you feeling right at home. Whatever time you visit Capitol Hill, you’re guaranteed a lively ambiance, for this is Denver’s most populated district. Show Threads Show Posts. Go to Page Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick!
Some forums can only be seen by registered members. View detailed profile Advanced or search site with Search Forums Advanced. I'm currently living in Atlanta. I'm considering a move to a bunch of different cities and have already posted a few threads about other cities I'm interested in. Anyways, I'm considering the Denver area. I do have a few special circumstances though; -I'm Gay, I hope to get married or at least 'married' and have adopt children one day in the future.
I would really like a tolerant community where my children would face as little prejudice as possible. Which gives you an idea what kind of "gay" I am. Normally I wouldn't bring this up but I do because I know it means I'm not moving to Denver proper or Aurora thanks to the bans, so throw those cities out.
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So can anyone give me a good idea which suburbs are best for me? I need good schools, a commute to Downtown that takes less than 30 minutes, and all the things I listed above. Thank you all very much! Mike from back east. Denver is not pit-bull-friendly. See the FAQ list. See The Guide for plain english explanation. Gay, Jewish and Avid Pit Bull owner!
We now have some variety in these posts! Jewish is welcomed everywhere. Gay is tolerated everywhere. Avid Pit Bull Keeper is not welcomed, tolerated or wanted everywhere and certainly with many pit bulls. All suburbs have a Jewish Population but not enough to have a apparent Jewish culture. There are suburbs that have more Jewish families and can support a Synagogue, good if you are religious Jew but they tend to be more cultured and in more expensive suburbs.
I would suspect they would look upon your dog avocation as an annoyance. You say you are going to buy a cheap house. So, buy one in a lower income suburbs, except Aurora, where your dogs are banned. Lower income suburbs, especially in a lower class challenged neighborhood, would have no problem with your Pit bulls. Being Gay would be tolerated but not always welcomed and Gays are everywhere. You then can find a mate but if you want him to Jewish, your selection will be slim.
Most Jewish Gays, from my experience, live in the City; pit bulls are banned in Denver.