Female couple seeking GLBT/-friendly friends!

Hey Ladies!!! I thought I just posted something but I have no idea where it went, hahaha! If you still have some room for a new comer I would love to catch up with ya. I will be in Buenos Aires for a month, so excited and I'd love to hear your bar fiasco!!
 
3 months ago I moved down here to be with my Argentinean gf. I am definitely up to meet some ingleshablantes. We should all go out sometime-
Liz
 
Hey, my girlfriend and I arrived in BA about 2 weeks ago. We'll be here for a year and would love to meet some queer friends to hang out with. Anyone want to meet up soon? Also we're going to go check out queer tango next Tues. and anyone is welcome to come with!
 
I always wondered why gay and lesbians needed to close themselves in their community, pretty much excluding anything heterosexual in their socialising circles.

This applies to all kind of racial groups, social classes, age groups, nationality. Communitarism builds artificial barreers between people, while difference is what feeds a conversation, trying to understand other s feelings, logics, motivations...

What motivates the need to narrow one s horizons?
Fear? Distrust? Clichés?

Oddly enough, i always had the other reflex : curiosity about people different, disconfort with people too similar. I feel that my life can be enriched of other people s life experience...
 
anyone still around from this thread? or anyone new? who wants to get together and check out some queer bars, boliches, etc.?
 
fifilafiloche said:
I always wondered why gay and lesbians needed to close themselves in their community, pretty much excluding anything heterosexual in their socialising circles.

The title of the thread is "Female couple seeking GLBT/-friendly friends!". That means they are looking for people who are friendly towards homosexuals. And that includes heterosexuals.
 
I'm up for meeting - definitely been missing that queer element in my BA life. On the 13th Casa Brandon is having another dance party- anyone interested in going?
 
fifilafiloche said:
I always wondered why gay and lesbians needed to close themselves in their community, pretty much excluding anything heterosexual in their socialising circles.

This applies to all kind of racial groups, social classes, age groups, nationality. Communitarism builds artificial barreers between people, while difference is what feeds a conversation, trying to understand other s feelings, logics, motivations...

What motivates the need to narrow one s horizons?
Fear? Distrust? Clichés?

Oddly enough, i always had the other reflex : curiosity about people different, disconfort with people too similar. I feel that my life can be enriched of other people s life experience...

From your comments I´m guessing you are a white hetrosexual male? I do understand where you are coming from, but it isn´t that easy? Do you have any homosexual friends? It isn´t easy being a non white non hetrosexual person in this world. There are still so many discriminating parts of society.

To the original poster, I´m always on the lookout for GBLT friends in Buenos Aires. I´m up for meeting.
 
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