Adult gay clubs louisville ky
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. Originally Posted by Peter These are the other gay bars indeed.
Nowhere is in the Highlands. I am pretty sure there is at least one more gay bar in Old Louisville but cannot recall the name. I know that the Rud and Mag bar are very gay friendly. The "old Club 21" you refer to is actually called the Cure Lounge and has been for around 4 years. Ivory Lee Spurlock.
Originally Posted by Ry But Southern Indiana isn't 'Kentucky', so it's not quite as bad. I'm from Southern Indiana, so I can club that going south of Louisville vs north of Louisville makes a world of difference in terms of how 'uninviting' it gets for anyone who doesn't have a beer gut and drive a Chevy truck.
Southern Indiana isn't much better, it's not like Mississippi though, but Kentucky outside metro Gay and Lexington isn't a place I would want to be. I think it would be louisville hassles the further south you go into Kentucky, and you start running into more people who think the south will rise again, and that dumb stuff.
I think Louisville has a nicely sized gay population at this point. It has two gay clubs, and adult other gay bars I doubt you're into the bar scene, but I figure it's a measure of the liberalness, maybe. I think the atmosphere is nice, and I've never had any problems, granted I'm not exactly showing PDA in public either, but it's not a stifling environment by any means.
It's not New York, but being 21 and having visited New York I would rather live here as a gay guy honestly.
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The main takeaway is this area is extremely affordable, moderate, and if you get to know your neighbors they aren't going to give you any hassle this isn't Alabama. Originally Posted by Ivory Lee Spurlock. Now don't hold back. Why don't you tell us what you really think about the South? No dis-respect, but your superior attitude does not represent Hoosiers well.
Kentucky was a little hillier, but not by much. And they both felt like they were caught in a time warp from a long time ago. If not for the newer vehicles, it could have been