I think it depends where you live . . .
Some places are not so dangerous , but other ones are . . .
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It's a mixed bag around where I live. In particular, I live pretty close to a rural area (though it's still considered urban statistically) and so I doubt "coming out" here is easy (though it is a Democratic-leaning area and I will admit to saying that I haven't found as many "interracial" couples anywhere in my life as I have here so I have no idea). The Houston area as a whole is pretty politically divided but I think it's safe to say that more Republican-leaning areas would be more openly homophobic. This is still Texas so you will find hate crimes, even murders, happen here like in other parts of the country - to those individuals, it was definitely a more dangerous environment!
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We have to be careful when we watch the news today and see anti-gay violence reported by remembering that in the old days, these kind of crimes were not reported by the police or the media as anti-gay or hate crimes.
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I've never been the type to advertise my sexuality or tell anyone I'm gay unless it's relevant to the situation. However, I'm pretty sure many people can tell. LOL Though, I don't think people jump to conclusions as often as we think. Sometimes they probably just think something like, "He seems so gay, but I don't know!" especially since there are so many "metrosexual" men these days.
My real fear is when people can't tell if I'm male or female. I'm intersex/third gender for those of you who don't already know. Yeah, a lot of people couldn't care less, but living in the midwest, I've noticed that not being able to tell someone's gender really freaks some people out and sometimes they can say really hostile things that scare me. So, if I'm out really late, I am with a friend and I would NEVER go to a club by myself - but I don't go clubbing anyways. I really only get scared when I'm surrounded completely by people I don't know and topics that bring my gender and sexuality to attention come up (like sex!). I've been ridiculed, humiliated, and shamed (even by my own family). People even ask to see my body.
Next year, I am moving to San Francisco where my graduate school is so I'll be less worried about things like this.
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Seattle is very liberal. It really depends on where you live.
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For me I don't think its more dangerous being Gay in person now.. so in real life I think the danger doesn't really exist. Society has started to accept it a lot more and its really seen as nothing big. However.. I think being gay online is a lot more risky.. With the amount of social networking and how pretty much everyones details are online all you need is the wrong person to get your details and you are a little bit screwed.
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