Gay freindly neighborhoods?

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Anonymous wrote:I know a few gay couples with kids at our elementary in No. Arlington and as far as I can tell they are treated just the same as everyone else. My kids know it's completely normal for kids to have two moms or two dads.


Fixed that for ya.


It's not normal (basic biology) but it is accepted. There's a difference.


I don't want my kids to think it is normal, but I want them to accept those who are different.



This is the exact type of ignorant attitude that gay prople want to avoid in a neighbor-narrow minded idiot!
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Anonymous wrote:Have you even looked at Takoma Park schools? Or are you referring to Takoma DC? Because Takoma Park schools are pretty good, and the Takoma EC in DC is also up and coming.



Not everyone wants to live in a tiny house in an area with poor schools, and be surrounded by a bunch of crunchy hippies. Just because someone is gay, doesn't mean they're a hippie. I looked in Takoma Park when I was buying, and I found the houses to be tiny, the yards sloppily maintained, and the driveways tiny or non-existent.


thanks, Takoma park pretty much sucks ass for modern sophisticated and tidy gay couples. People talk about it like it's amazing but in reality it's a piece of crap.


Got priced out, eh? Sure, there are some cheaper options in Takoma Park that have that 'lived in' look, but the historic district is full of gorgeous large homes that cost $$$$. Thing is, the folks in the more expensive houses don't look down on the more modest or quirky homes. Its a very live and let live place -- no HOAs or stepford assholes getting all up in their neighbors' business about their lawns or such.


People try to talk up TP as if it's a hip area like Old Town Alexandria. In fact it's a dump.
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People try to talk up TP as if it's a hip area like Old Town Alexandria. In fact it's a dump.

OMG - this is amazing. Yes, nothing says hip like OLD TOWN ALEXANDRIA. Why so grumpy gammy? Did someone in TKPK cut off your weed supply?
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Old town Alexandria is possibly the least "hip" neighborhood I can think of, save Chevy Chase village
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Old town is far from hip and Del Ray-like TKPK is another overpriced dump. Chevy Chase village is also overrated.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you even looked at Takoma Park schools? Or are you referring to Takoma DC? Because Takoma Park schools are pretty good, and the Takoma EC in DC is also up and coming.



Not everyone wants to live in a tiny house in an area with poor schools, and be surrounded by a bunch of crunchy hippies. Just because someone is gay, doesn't mean they're a hippie. I looked in Takoma Park when I was buying, and I found the houses to be tiny, the yards sloppily maintained, and the driveways tiny or non-existent.


thanks, Takoma park pretty much sucks ass for modern sophisticated and tidy gay couples. People talk about it like it's amazing but in reality it's a piece of crap.



OP here-10 years ago we looked at Takoma park-the homes were tiny (and overpriced), Piney Branch (near Flower Ave) looked like a crowded 3rd world country, and it bordered some questionable looking neighborhoods-I know the schools have decent reps-TPES, TPMS and Blair-but it still does not seem so great to me. The hippies can be just as annoying as the snobs of Bethesda so a decent mix would be ok-ya know cause "diversity".


TP has changed a lot in 10 yrs.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know a few gay couples with kids at our elementary in No. Arlington and as far as I can tell they are treated just the same as everyone else. My kids know it's completely normal for kids to have two moms or two dads.


Fixed that for ya.


It's not normal (basic biology) but it is accepted. There's a difference.


I don't want my kids to think it is normal, but I want them to accept those who are different.


Same.
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Glen Echo/Cabin John area.
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Second Dupont Circle and Ross Elementary. Very inclusive school, of all kinds of families.
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Okay let's look at this from a logistical standpoint...
Is there anyway to factually discern whether or not an area is especially hip? Is there anyway to factually discern whether or not an area is especially overrated? Is there anyway to factually discern whether or not an area is especially tolerant?
Answer to all three - NO - why, because all of those preferred traits are entirely perception-based. Person A thinks a neighborhood is shitty and uptight...Person B thinks that same neighborhood is swank and diverse. There's no way to accurately assess these aesthetic traits the OP is looking for because not everyone sees things the same way.
So...focus on the schools OP and drop the gay friendly crap.
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OP, the overwhelming majority of DC neighborhoods (both in the city itself and the close-in areas) are going to be gay-friendly. Pick which neighborhood you want to live in and which has schools you like and go from there - for example, if you live in Dupont and send your child to Ross, the neighborhood is very different than if you live in upper NW and send your kid to Janney, even if both neighborhoods are very gay-friendly. One will be more 'cool' and urban and one will be somewhat more suburban in feel.
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Pretty much anywhere in the District. Also, Arlington.
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Bethesda, MD has plenty of gay parents. I'd look at BCC cluster in particular, but really all over WJ and Whitman too. I'd skip Potomac (Churchill) and upcounty schools.
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Takoma is definitely hipper than Old Town Alexandria, which isn't really hip, but may well look that way compared to most of Fairfax, say. Takoma is not a dump, though its dumpier than Old Town Alexandria.
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