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Post by bitheway on Mar 17, 2012 21:47:05 GMT -8
hello all.. i'm going to be coming to sasquatch 2012 after some good reviews from friends. just wondering about how LGBT friendly it is. going to be travelling with a large group of lesbians and a few of their straight friends, so looking for something that everyone is able to enoy.
any suggestions for first timers in general, and first timers from the LGBT community? thanks!
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Post by Dr. Crane on Mar 18, 2012 3:52:29 GMT -8
Tegan and Sara played one year, and then were invited back to play again. If that doesn't say gay friendly I don't know what does.
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Post by Drew on Mar 18, 2012 8:29:30 GMT -8
Lolz.
I've been to Sasquatch with a lesbian couple and there was no problem. I don't think there will be any issues. It's not San Francisco, but it's also not Iran.
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Post by J-Dawg on Mar 18, 2012 8:39:02 GMT -8
hello all.. i'm going to be coming to sasquatch 2012 after some good reviews from friends. just wondering about how LGBT friendly it is. going to be travelling with a large group of lesbians and a few of their straight friends, so looking for something that everyone is able to enoy. any suggestions for first timers in general, and first timers from the LGBT community? thanks! Last year was my first Sasquatch. I happened to go solo. Short version: you'll be fine. Long version: I didn't notice that many other gays in the village as it were, but I also didn't have any problems. It's a music festival, and people are there for two reasons: music, and one hell of a party. Nobody is going to care much whether you're straight or otherwise. I had a great time with absolutely no issues and met tons of new people.
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Post by emptyfox on Mar 18, 2012 9:27:46 GMT -8
Our group befriended a lesbian couple over the web in 2010, and we camped together in 2011. The fact that they were gay had no bearing on theirs or our enjoyment of the festival, and I don't imagine that you would have any different experience.
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Post by Horned Gramma on Mar 18, 2012 11:09:19 GMT -8
I recognize that this thread is just daring someone to make a sideways comment so I am measuring my words as carefully as possible, but still: how necessary is it to ask this question? Cuz I'm sorry, but in the interest of equality I have to give you as much shit about starting an unnecessary thread as I would anyone else.
It's a music festival. In the NW United States. There will be tens of thousands of people there, and just based on probability I would estimate that nearly a full 25% of those will fall under the category of L, G, B or T. (Mostly B -- seriously, lots of Portlanders.)
To answer your question: It is as LGBT friendly as it is Anything Else friendly, with the possible exception of being not very Mormon friendly -- so in that regard I'd say you're ahead of the game. (I say this as a former Mormon and also as a person who was camped next to a group of Mormons in 2010 who spent the entire weekend wearing the facial expression of a person who is obligated to pick mushrooms off their pepperoni pizza).
So okay, I get it, but I promise you're not the first group of lesbians to come to Sasquatch and if Sasquatch had a history of lynchings you'd probably have read about it in the paper.
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Post by chud on Mar 18, 2012 12:02:16 GMT -8
This year there's even a special stage named The Maine Stage that is specifically dedicated for the LGBT crowd. Have tons of fun!
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Post by Drew on Mar 18, 2012 12:08:43 GMT -8
A+
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Post by romanticizer on Mar 18, 2012 13:09:14 GMT -8
I think it's a semi-legit question.
Coachella, for one, has a HUGE LGBT community and meet-ups, parties, etc. etc. I wouldn't say the general population of this board is hip to that scene if it is going on - but I don't think it is.
Sasquatch is certainly friendly to LGBT people but it definitely isn't Lilith Fair.
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Post by Switch on Mar 18, 2012 15:27:37 GMT -8
I have a "L" parent and my opinion is this:
Unless they decide to move the festival to north Idaho and Lynyrd Skynyrd and Ted Nugent are headlining then I think you are perfectly fine. Like HG said, there are a lot of people from Portland and most of the rest are from Seattle and Canada. These places have highly intelligent, liberal, and accepting inhabitants that welcome all people to this awesome festival. No need to worry about this at all.
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Post by Pea on Mar 18, 2012 15:35:43 GMT -8
Anyway, gay people know how to fucking party. The more the merrier.
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Post by Drew on Mar 18, 2012 16:02:22 GMT -8
These places have highly intelligent, liberal, and accepting inhabitants that welcome all people to this awesome festival... ...and mase
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Post by Switch on Mar 18, 2012 16:07:51 GMT -8
Mase would welcome lesbians.....for the wrong reasons though.
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Post by Fig on Mar 18, 2012 18:15:43 GMT -8
Anyway, gay people know how to fucking party. The more the merrier. Truth right here.
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Post by romanticizer on Mar 18, 2012 18:22:38 GMT -8
Anyway, gay people know how to fucking party. The more the merrier. Truth right here. There's a clear reason why all my friends are gay.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Mar 19, 2012 8:30:35 GMT -8
(I say this as a former Mormon and also as a person who was camped next to a group of Mormons in 2010 who spent the entire weekend wearing the facial expression of a person who is obligated to pick mushrooms off their pepperoni pizza). HAHAHAHAHA that is such a great description.
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Post by Shaxspear III Esq. on Mar 24, 2012 15:19:35 GMT -8
We were camped next to a gaggle of lesbians last year. (Their words, not mine)
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Post by J-Dawg on Mar 24, 2012 15:25:25 GMT -8
We were camped next to a gaggle of lesbians last year. (Their words, not mine) And to think all this time I referred to them as flocks. I stand corrected.
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Post by chud on Mar 24, 2012 15:28:07 GMT -8
Ha!
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Post by Drew on Mar 25, 2012 8:56:31 GMT -8
We were camped next to a gaggle of lesbians last year. (Their words, not mine) And to think all this time I referred to them as flocks. I stand corrected. I would have said a Pride
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