One of the things I’ve always appreciated about South Florida is its openness. This is a community where people from all over the world, with widely varied backgrounds and interests, co-exist comfortably. The same is true of people with different sexual orientations. I’m not gay. But to me, greater Fort Lauderdale’s ready acceptance of gays and lesbians, and everyone else, is part of its charm.
I’ve lived in San Francisco. I’ve visited Key West many times. Both are known as gay-friendly places in the United States. I can honestly say that I find Fort Lauderdale just as open to diverse lifestyles as those cities. I often go for coffee to a spot called Stork’s, a lovely waterside café on Las Olas, whose customers include many gay and lesbian folks. On Sunday, a straight couple threw a kid’s birthday party there – six young children, two teens, a man and a woman. All sitting there, laughing and playing among the gay and straight singles. Everyone got along wonderfully. To me, it was another reminder about how easily we all mix here.
Wilton Manors has become a major hot spot for gays, with many shops, restaurants and clubs specifically catering to a gay clientele – as do lots of other businesses around Broward County. This is a live and let live kind of place. Most of us around here, including most of the politicians, treasure our culture of diversity.. It’s part of the fabric of greater Fort Lauderdale, just like the sunshine and the sea.
Posted By LauderBLOGGER | 09/05/2007 10:17 AM