Straight on Key West still equals fun right?
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Anymore, the most obvious gay presence in Key West is the gay oriented activites which are advertised along with the other versions of these activites. There is a gay Conch tour. A women's only Sebago sailing trip. A pre-dominintly male snorkeling trip on the Blu-Q. You will see some same-sex hand-holding and smooching, and even some same-sex couples cruising Duval on a motorcycle. (And there is always a lot of laughing and what sounds like some slap-and-tickle and loud music behind that fence at the New Orleans House on Petronia, but the chinks in the fence aren't big enough for me to get a peek at what's going on).
It's nothing like it was 15 years ago. (When I was 6, or so)
Pjk
It's nothing like it was 15 years ago. (When I was 6, or so)
Pjk
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I was there in early August and it was fine. Yes, there are some gay people and you do notice it. To think it is "all" gay is absurd, though. I found plenty to do and I had a great time without feeling like I was in an "all gay" city. There is no reason to worry over this and it would be a shame to skip out on such an incredible place out of fear it may look gay. I am straight as an arrow and absolutely loved it... can't wait to go back.
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The great thing about Key West is that it is a sort of "melting pot". Every walk of life is there-straights, gays and in betweens. Rich, poor and in the middle. And everyone is having a good time. Hey,if yer father in law wants to see gays all over the place go to Provncetown MA