I guess what I understand by "community" is any group of gay men living together as a "family", supporting each other when old age comes and so on... I mean an environment which allows the individual to stop being obsessed with finding "someone special". I mean who needs a boyfriend as a solution to your loneliness when you can have daily sharing with a more or less large group of people around? See my point?
Chris <chris@...> wrote:
Well I think there are plenty of (substantially) gay households
around. Whether they would count as communities or not is moot.
What does count as a "community"?
--- In ecc-public-discuss@..., jose trapaga
<josetrapaga2002@y...> wrote:
> Does a permanent all-year-round gay community of people living
together really exist as part of ECC? I know about your gay men's
weeks, which I'll sooner or later take part of, but I keep wondering
wether there is something like a big gay family sharing everyday life
on a regular basis somewhere in the British Isles, or somewhere else.
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