Anonymous
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7/11/2025, 12:41:21 AM No.510047522
>There are now only 33 operational lesbian bars in the United States, according to the Lesbian Bar Project. This starkly contrasts the hundreds that existed a few decades ago.
>Lesbian bars have long been a cornerstone of the LGBTQ+ community, providing safe spaces for socializing, organizing, and fostering a sense of belonging. However, the number of bars in the US has significantly dwindled over the years. Several factors have contributed to their decline. Societal changes, including greater LGBTQ+ acceptance, the rise of the internet, and a more gender-fluid understanding of identity, have all played a role. Additionally, economic pressures such as the wage gap and urban gentrification have made it difficult for these bars to stay open.
https://www.gaycities.com/articles/88730/the-number-of-lesbian-bars-in-the-us-might-surprise-you/
>Lesbian bars have long been a cornerstone of the LGBTQ+ community, providing safe spaces for socializing, organizing, and fostering a sense of belonging. However, the number of bars in the US has significantly dwindled over the years. Several factors have contributed to their decline. Societal changes, including greater LGBTQ+ acceptance, the rise of the internet, and a more gender-fluid understanding of identity, have all played a role. Additionally, economic pressures such as the wage gap and urban gentrification have made it difficult for these bars to stay open.
https://www.gaycities.com/articles/88730/the-number-of-lesbian-bars-in-the-us-might-surprise-you/
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