i've always heard some of my friends tell me that (i'm not sure which of the two) either Boston or Texas got the most number of homophobes in the US. i hope not.
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xxxj1985xxx Wrote:It'd be awesome if I could Say for example take my next boyfriend a weekend up to Seattle, and be able to walk down the street in public and hold hands.
My boyfriend and I hold hands everywhere we go. As well as being enjoyable, I think it's an important part of gay pride. Also I think kids who are growing up gay should know that, despite what people say, they could one day be one half of a respectable loving couple.
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but outside US, i am really really looking forward to go the Canada, Spain or Japan someday...
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Vegas, New York City, Chicago. All three places have plenty of things to do. There's just something about these cities that is very romantic. They are big, glamorous cities with lots of activities, and you don't have to drive to get anywhere. Nobody cares about who you are or who you're with. There's something about sharing a nice, upscale room with a view, in a luxurious hotel with a hot guy that makes an evening very special. Vegas is my favorite place, because you can get some very nice, romantic rooms at some bargain rates. I like to take my date out to dinner, go to a Cirque de Soliel show, check out the Bellagio Fountains, then head back to a luxurious room with a view of the strip for bedroom activities. Most activities are on or close to the strip, so there's no problem getting around. And the lights....OH the lights! Mesmerizing.
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Hmm. I would go for UK, France, Mt. Kilimanjaro, South Africa, Egypt, Italy, pretty much Europe. But the special place that I really wanna go if I get a boyfriend is Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia. The world's biggest salt lake or the world's biggest mirror.
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Hello,
I dont know where id want to go... As long as it isnt full of pubs im happy... I know my ambition in life is to go abroad either this year or next year to benidorm for a week break with my ex boyfriend but then im saving to go US and then afterwards want to go visit australia... Once ive done those ill get a grip with reality and cut the rest lol... I dont speak any other language apart from english so somewhere that doesnt speak english is as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike at 90mph on the motorway...
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Favorite Places to go on short excursions: Estes, Colorado (and no, I have not stayed at the Stanley); Grand Teton National Park; Yellowstone National Park.
As far as cities, I like San Diego, San Francisco, D.C., and San Antonio
Where I would like to go: Machu Picchu, The Himalayas, Glacier National Park, Antelope Canyon, Yosemite, Austria, and Britain . . . oh, and white water rafting down the Grand Canyon.
As far as Canada, I have not been to Vancouver. I've always thought I would like it. Winnipeg was great when I went there, however. A very friendly and clean city. Getting a passport isn't hard. You just want to make sure you plan to get it well in advance.
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zeon Wrote:I dont speak any other language apart from english so somewhere that doesnt speak english is as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike at 90mph on the motorway...
In my experience, in most places there is someone who speaks a bit of English add to that a tourist phrase book and I seem to be able to get by.
Fred
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