Cheaper retirement options for gay seniors in Florida
Posted 03-26-2016 at 07:43 AM by Jimrob1
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I will be honest with you. You are correct Seniors are not very gay friendly. I don't know why this is to the extent it is. My guess is many seem to be from conservative small town USA or Canada. They have little exposure to diversity of any kind. Anyone that is more open minded or has more exposure to different lifestyles. Then they don't seem to show up in retirement communities. Many gay people seem to be higher income and can afford to live in a different setting. As for me this is what I could afford and that is how I ended up here. It does have its cons and that is a lack of like minded friends. I'm hoping to bring some diversity to the area. I'm trying to give out some options for anyone needing a cheaper retirement location. As far as low income it does exist. However the majority in this park own a home here and in their home state or province. They don't seem to be scraping by considering they all seem to have new cars.
I think on drawback. Lackland should have a broader range of people than it does. It is very conservative and appeals to a church crowd. Anyone else could feel out of place. It is inexpensive here, but as I mentioned. You will drive to St Pete to socialize with other gay people personally. I won't or can't live that way. I live where i can afford? St Pete cost to much and is extremely congested with crowds and traffic jams. No thanks. I'll visit St Pete and live in Lakeland dispute it's drawbacks
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