Well, on behalf of gay parents everywhere, thank you so much for accepting our abnormalcy. Mighty white of you. |
| Okay - what the f%k is gay friendly? Is that equivalent to a particular percentage of area residents who are gay or is it discernible by a certain number of rainbow bumper stickers? What the hell constitutes a gay friendly neighborhood? |
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Aw, I feel like I should be defending Takoma Park because I live in the historic district. I have a big yard and my house is cute but not small. There are indeed a variety of people who live here who span the socioeconomic spectrum, so you can have some beautiful Victorian houses on the same block with tiny bungalows and a random rambler. I kind of like that kind of architectural diversity. I also have kids and plan on sending them to the public schools. I'm not LBGT but this probably is the most liberal, accepting area in the DMV (and probably one of the most liberal and progressive places in the country).
That said, it is not for everyone and not every neighbor keeps up their house or yard. It's an interesting place but if you aren't into shopping at a coop instead of a grocery store or having some neighbors who don't seem that concerned with painting their trim. I totally respect people who don't think Takoma Park's their cup of tea, because it is a bit unusual, but I feel the need to defend it
All that said, I have some gay couple friends with kids who live in the Friendship Heights area and they seem happy. It's definitely not like Takoma Park
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A neighborhood where parents don't teach their kids that kids with gay parents are not "normal" but we should accept them anyway. Best proxy for that? Democratic election signs and no crosses burning on the lawn. |
I really think you're over-focusing on the word "normal," and reading implications into it that others don't necessarily intend. Normal: conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected. "it's quite normal for puppies to bolt their food" synonyms: usual, standard, ordinary, customary, conventional, habitual, accustomed, expected, wonted; typical, stock, common, everyday, regular, routine, established, set, fixed, traditional, time-honored Accepted: generally believed or recognized to be valid or correct. "he wasn't handsome in the accepted sense" Common bumpersticker: "Why be normal?" |
Takoma has the new Black's (Republic). Those aren't targeted toward dumpy neighborhoods. Old Town is fabulous but much more expensive than Takoma Park, and not hip. But the OP won't want either place because of the school demographics, I suspect. |
Exactly. In the same way that SAHMs, interracial families, people who use wheelchairs, and children with special needs aren't normal, but we should accept them anyway. |
| Barnaby Woods in CCDC |
| Come to Falls Church City. You're welcome here! |
I would not call it great. It's better than what it used to be a few years back, but the calibur of certain teachers does not compare with the better elementary schools just north of Dupont. |
Where pray tell do you live? |
Are you frigging kidding? |
Kids with gay parents may be normal. Patents are not |
Pray tell where you live-so we can burn a cross on your lawn! |
| Are you new to DC? It's a gay city, my entire neighborhood is gay couples, young families and old black grandmothers - I love it! |