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	<title>How do you determine a gay-friendly city?</title>
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	<description>How do you determine how gay-friendly a city is? Tomorrow I&apos;ll be traveling to Springfield, Mo., in order to determine whether I want to go to Missouri State or not next year. However, my first trip to the city gave me mixed vibes as to how tolerant they are as a whole. How can you figure out how gay-friendly a city is? Google&apos;s coming up with nothing useful.</description>
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	<title>Seeking recommendations for gay-friendly community with affordable homes &amp; good schools in CA</title>
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	<description>&lt;strong&gt;RealEstateFilter&lt;/strong&gt;  Any recommendations for a gay-friendly community in California where three bedroom single-family houses with reliable broadband access can still be found for &amp;lt;$125k in a safe, good school district?</description>
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