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Harlem, may in fact be, GAY.
Guide to Gay Pride 2017 in NYC
Gallup: Percentagewise, metro Atlanta has a larger LGBT population than New York | Political Insider blog
An estimated 4.2 percent of metro Atlanta’s population identify themselves as gay or lesbian, placing the region in the top half of a list of 50 metropolitan areas, according to a Gallup analysis that the New York Times is calling the most extensive of its kind.
Percentagewise, Atlanta’s LGBT population ranks ahead of New York (though maybe not Manhattan proper), but below the Southern cities of New Orleans (5.1 percent), Louisville, Ky. (4.5 percent), Virginia Beach, Va. (4.4 percent), and Jacksonville (4.3 percent) and Miami, Fla. (4.2 percent)
The biggest surprise may be Salt Lake City, which was gauged to have the seventh strongest gay population in the nation — 4.7 percent. San Franscisco, of course, was tops.
So, what does this means?...
First off, It means that San Francisco tops the list of cities with the most gays.
Atlanta is slightly ahead of NYC with the percentage of gay population. If we were to speak on a particular populated area, Manhattan would in fact be gayer, than the city of Atlanta.
Ok.. I need more people?
10 Cities with a Large Population of Gays | Futurescopes
In 2006, NYC was #1 in gay population. Atlanta was #8.
Homosexuals flocked down south because the cost of the living and discrimination.
Check it, 2015:
New York Still Has More Gay Residents Than Anywhere Else in U.S.
The San Francisco and Portland, Ore., metropolitan areas have the greatest percentage of residents who are gay, as we wrote last week. But those regions do not have the largest gay populations in terms of sheer size. That distinction instead goes to New York and Los Angeles.
Those two metro areas are so large — the only two in the country with more than 10 million residents — that they lead the way on many population counts, including the number of people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender. About 756,000 people in the New York region fall into that category, according to an analysis of survey data by Gallup, and about 590,000 people in the Los Angeles region do.
You fukks are part of the reason why Atlanta has become so gay, B.
The pot is calling the kettle black.
Hold this L, New York Fruit Cakes.
Harlem, may in fact be, GAY.

Guide to Gay Pride 2017 in NYC
Gallup: Percentagewise, metro Atlanta has a larger LGBT population than New York | Political Insider blog
An estimated 4.2 percent of metro Atlanta’s population identify themselves as gay or lesbian, placing the region in the top half of a list of 50 metropolitan areas, according to a Gallup analysis that the New York Times is calling the most extensive of its kind.
Percentagewise, Atlanta’s LGBT population ranks ahead of New York (though maybe not Manhattan proper), but below the Southern cities of New Orleans (5.1 percent), Louisville, Ky. (4.5 percent), Virginia Beach, Va. (4.4 percent), and Jacksonville (4.3 percent) and Miami, Fla. (4.2 percent)
The biggest surprise may be Salt Lake City, which was gauged to have the seventh strongest gay population in the nation — 4.7 percent. San Franscisco, of course, was tops.
So, what does this means?...
First off, It means that San Francisco tops the list of cities with the most gays.
Atlanta is slightly ahead of NYC with the percentage of gay population. If we were to speak on a particular populated area, Manhattan would in fact be gayer, than the city of Atlanta.

Ok.. I need more people?

10 Cities with a Large Population of Gays | Futurescopes
In 2006, NYC was #1 in gay population. Atlanta was #8.
Homosexuals flocked down south because the cost of the living and discrimination.
Check it, 2015:
New York Still Has More Gay Residents Than Anywhere Else in U.S.
The San Francisco and Portland, Ore., metropolitan areas have the greatest percentage of residents who are gay, as we wrote last week. But those regions do not have the largest gay populations in terms of sheer size. That distinction instead goes to New York and Los Angeles.
Those two metro areas are so large — the only two in the country with more than 10 million residents — that they lead the way on many population counts, including the number of people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender. About 756,000 people in the New York region fall into that category, according to an analysis of survey data by Gallup, and about 590,000 people in the Los Angeles region do.
You fukks are part of the reason why Atlanta has become so gay, B.
The pot is calling the kettle black.
Hold this L, New York Fruit Cakes.
