#HALLOWEEN IS LIKE GAY CHRISTMAS
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Okay but why did they never have any holiday themed POI episodes?
More specifically, how come they never had a Halloween episode and played “Somebody’s Watching Me” by Rockwell in the background?
#THEY MISSED AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY THATS ALL#BUT ALSO CHRISTMAS#SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN TO TOWN PLAYING AND FINCH AND REESE GIVE EACH OTHER A SIDE EYE WITH ‘HE SEES YOU WHEN YOURE SLEEPING HE KNOWS WHEN—‘#LIKE CMON#also I wanted a team machine secret santa gift exchange in the midst of all the Samaritan craziness#like Reese gets Shaw - Shaw gets Root - Root gets Finch - Finch gets Reese#I’d picture Reese gifting Shaw the keys to his old motorcycle#(cuz he’s a cop now and doesn’t use it)#and it’s in a small box so at first Shaw’s like ‘this better not be a necklace’ and he’s like ‘just open it’#and they’re all aloof and it’s funny but also touching#then I picture Shaw just gifting herself to Root like#*slaps a bow on her head* ‘for the next twenty four hours we can do whatever you want’#and idk they have a girls day (you know getting their nails done - shopping for shoes - going to the gun range - making out - etc)#Root gifts Finch a rare painting or smth sentimental to him like that#but she tries to do it without like stealing anything (to ease his conscience)#(she’s mostly successful)#‘relax Harry I bought this. with money.’ ‘your money?’ ‘…’ ‘it was your money right??’#and idk what Finch gets Reese but I imagine it’s both sentimental and practical so he can use it often#and they have another ‘thanks for giving me a purpose’ moment and it’s gay as hell and we’re all happy#and they all pitch in and buy Fusco some funny ties or smth#and Bear gets lots of toys and treats cuz he’s the best boi#wow uh#you know what I’m not deleting all that imma just keep it in but just to recap this was about Halloween and a funny song they could’ve used#person of interest#poi#john reese#harold finch#sameen shaw#root#🎶song sings🎶
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Car is an ally. ヽ(´∀`。)ノ
#rosies twitter au#pokemon twitter au#twitter au#messages au#pokemon#pokemas#pokemon masters#pokemon masters ex#pokemon siebold#pokemon whitney#pokemon skyla#pokemon erika#pokemon jasmine#the christmas group is hanging out and whitney is just being gay like usual lol#i like to think that for each event (halloween christmas summer new years even the neo champs too why not) are all part of a gc lol#it’s just fun and games here i’m having fun and i’m letting you guys join lol
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this is a test
#i’m bored i just wanna see how many words i can put in the tags like will it just keep going on forever or will they stop me like i know th#the tag limit is 30 ok so the iindividual tag limit is 140 characters that’s actually so rude i wanted to keep going forever and see how lo#g this could be but i guess we can do this 30 times ok what the flip should i talk about hm i was playing the guitar today but i rage quit#ause the song was hard and hurting my fingers! ermmmmm it was sunny ok this is boring let’s think of more exciting things to type hmmm acco#ding to all known laws of aviation- jk i’m not doing the bee movie script but can you imagine i think that would be funny hmmmmm words i lo#e podcasts so bad that’s a fact no one has ever know before my blog definitely isn’t all about audio dramas the people are definitely not a#ready aware of this jesus christ this is only the seventh one of these this is actually quite a lot of space i underestimated how much i ha#e to type btw there’s probably spelling mistakes in here somewhere or autocorrect has been annoying but i cba to retype anything so i don’t#care lolllllllllllll how do you feel about oscar malevolent i feel a normal amount actually (lie) yk what i really miss sam and colin alrea#y like i’m actually not okay i really hope we hear from sam again in s2 and also colin ngl i hope ur in the computers soz or not dead miss#im like a bastard my paranoid it king ok erm im running out of things to say um heartstopper s3 was crazy good i cried lmao i love gay peop#e so much it’s crazy i hope it gets renewed for s4 i need to reread the comics lowkey and the books they’re all so talented for being so yo#ng it scares me ngl !!!!!! the tmagp hiatus is getting to me slightly like february in reality is soon and not that far away for how podcas#ts go but seriously how am i supposed to live until then without knowing what happened. please colin be alive. ive only just realised i can#use fills stops. sorry that’s made everything a bit messy. i should’ve been doing this before. whoops. anyways. hi mutuals i love you all s#much i hope you enjoy my rambles and shitposts cause i enjoy yours very much! never think you’re being annoying i literally don’t care be a#annoying as you want posts as much as you want i am ur biggest fan <3 im getting a bit fatigued from typing like my mind is blank basically#now it’s just turned into a. stream of consciousness but i don’t really have any thoughts to put here idk if we’re halfway ermmmm omg it’s#lmost halloween how crazy is that time is flying by i kinda forgot it was october lmao. it’s wild how it’s basically almost christmas. like#what. that’s illegal. how is it wintertime again. what the flip. i miss summer already take me backkkkkkk. i hope my phone doesn’t crash or#smth cause i’ve not saved this as a draft and i cba to do any of this again. maybe i should save it. ok i will when i reach the next tag bc#ok it stopped me but i’ve saved it and holy jesus it’s a lot of text im just sat here giggling there’s really no point to any of this other#than me being bored sooooooooooooooooo (imagine if i just did the letter o for every character wouldn’t that be crazy) so wait there’s 140#haracters and 30 tags so what’s 30 x 140. someone hurry. i haven’t done maths lessons in two and a half years i’ve forgotten everything wai#let me get the calculator app ok im back it said 4100 characters so. i dont know how many words that roughly is but its. a decent amount. o#what the flip why am i wasting tag space with maths. i hate maths. my screen time has been actually soooooooooo bad recently like damn some#one put my phone in a block of ice please joshua gillespie style. my mind is running out of things to say. do i talk about myself. im james#im 18 which is weird cause wdym im an adult go away. ive run out of facts. i love podcasts and procedural dramas that stupid firefighter sh#w is my life unfortunately. i think chappell roan should be the queen of england instead of king charles. i dont like having a king cause#ho needs men in power not me. ok um this is the last tag equal rights for all. yolo. the time will pass anyways! thank u boredom ok bye gn:
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for the word thing if you want! "vacation"
(Vio's not actually that annoyed. They went to Epcot.)
#my art#four swords#vidow#fsa vidow#illustration#shadow was gonna be emo about everything#but then he was enchanted by disney magic#i like to think that the other three got them tickets for christmas or something#maybe for a specific festival or event#like halloween or bats day#or gay day or something
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Christmas
OKAY WHO THE HELL MADE NOVEMBER FIRST ACCEPTABLE TO PLAY CHRISTMAS MUSIC?! ITS STILL SPOOKY ASSHOLES!
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shhhhh let the gay friends gossip
#if it isnt obvious by now i hc meta knight as a fruity gay mf#meta knight#kirby oc#they get along to much like holy fuck#mercury the lizard archer#halloween#“why did you put halloween??” bc i want halloween as the number 1 trending thing on christmas mf!!#so if you somehow reblog this tag this halloween lmao
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guys im so excited for halloween. i need a boyfriend to match costumes with.
#yes im gonna be 19 for halloween yes im still gonna dress up#i dress up every year bc i normally go out with my siblings and their friends and theyre younger so i dont wanna seem lame to the kids#like i gotta#and i wanna do matching costumes sooooo bad sjafhksajdhfskj#i matched with one of my friends two years ago we were billy and stu and it was great#its july. i cant wait for halloween. ALSO CHRISTMAS i need to be patient#mlm#mlm yearning#mlm post#mlm love#gay mlm#mlm thoughts#t4t#trans mlm#mlm blog#t4t yearning
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When ur fam is ok if you’re gay but not if you’re a furry 💀💀
#the girlfriend follow-up question after replying no to the boyfriend question isn’t too surprising#but my aunt being anti-furry was not on the Christmas 2023 bingo 💀#mentioned having friends in my uni’s furry club and she asked me if I was a furry like she was abt to stage an intervention Lmaoo#turns out she stumbled across fursuit making tutorials while making a bowser costume for Halloween#she thinks they like animals and that fursonas are their “alter egos#Christmas#Christmas Eve#family gathering moment#gay#lesbian#lgbt#lgbtq+#furry
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i’m rewatching a christmas prince for the first time since it came out and between this and falling for christmas—yall, i don’t know if it’s just that i’m feeling extra festive this year or if vespers are the secret ingredient to making christmas romcoms good, but goddamn, i am so much more engrossed in this movie than i was the first time around and i think i unironically like cheesy christmas romcoms now??
#someone stop me from drunk texting my 70something aunt who loves hallmark christmas movies like#‘GIRL when are you getting back from florida so we can have a hallmark/netflix christmas movie marathon’#a christmas prince#i am feeling SO festive this year though!! i felt festive for halloween and thanksgiving too!!#it’s so nice actually being excited for holidays and getting into the spirit!!#i decorated my mini tree and bought a decoration for my front door and am doing my first ever advent calendar and bought peppermint fudge!!#i put up my string lights the week before thanksgiving!! i’m turning on the fairy lights on my bookshelf for the first time in months!!#🤶🧑🎄🎅🎄❄️☃️🎁!!#anyway the most important things the james bond franchise has contributed to the world are#1. the recipe for vespers one of my favorite cocktails on earth 2. that movie where daniel craig bond implied he’d had gay sex
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Happy gay Christmas!
osanfg73qgwhfiuequi some girl from my high school just posted this n like… she’s not the kind of person who would share it out of satire i’m fucking screaming
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not fazed by new year cause i don’t really give a fuck about january and mentally i am already in february celebrating valentines day
#the only thing I care about January is I think as a word it sounds sexy#and also Felix and Dorothy’s birthday is then I NEED TO DECIDE HOW I WILL AUTISTICALLY CELEBRATE!#anyway#I’m so excited Valentine’s Day is like Beau Christmas 3#(the other Beau Christmas’ being Halloween and gay pride)
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Me: Life in the moment. Enjoy the time you’re in. Don’t give in the hyper commercialization of holidays at earlier and earlier times
Also me as soon as I see Halloween decor in stores and pumpkin spice lattes:
🧡🖤💛🧡
🍁🍁
🎃🦇👻
Halloween season! It’s FALL!!
#btw we’re still hitting 90 most days here#it is most definitely not fall here yet#definitely definitely not halloween#but has that stopped me from buying all the merch like it’s pride month again?#absolutely not#i got some super cool Halloween earrings#so excited to wear them#Gay Christmas here we coooooooooome
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things the guy next to me in Higher Biology did. i think about him every day
licked his friend's ear to 'see if he would notice'. he did
reverse-image searched his own face and had an existential crisis upon discovering his 'turkish clone' ('they've cloned me and he's in turkey')
asked, deadly serious, if liking anime was a genetic mutation caused by the fukushima nuclear disaster
suggested 'stacking condoms' as an improved form of contraception
claimed to have an 'extreme phobia of cheese'
begged our 40-year old teacher to abandon her family on christmas to run a charity half-marathon with him
stared in silence at the diagrams of the male and female reproductive system before muttering 'that's so sexist. women don't have bladders'
worried exercising too much would 'make his arms stripey'
demanded to know if our teacher would cannabilise her husband in a survival situation, during a lesson on the cardiac cycle
thought it was gay to share your lunch but perfectly heterosexual to groom the dandruff out of his best friend's hair
confused extasy tablets with parma violets and claimed he handed them out to children on halloween
sat on the table and spun around, shouting 'look at me! i'm a microwave!'
accidentally implied he'd eat his future child's placenta
got an A in Advanced Higher Maths and went on to study the subject at university
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an alive list of all the things i can remember which have been spoiled about what dbda season 2 would have looked like, in chronological order of when it was spilt
major theme is "growing up" (interview with writers from way back, maybe april?)
niko becomes the principle (yockey's instagram stories)
edwin feeling "as much guilt as grief" about niko's death (george's cameos)
clementine (charles' sister from comics) is possibly present (zack's twitter)
emojis: fox, rabbit, snow, corn, horse, pin, museum or bank or institution of some sorts, backpack, hospital, black heart, person with a finger to lips in a "shh" motion (zack's twitter)
edwin has a crush on an irish boy who got murdered by a gay cult dedicated to antinous. featuring both "edwin walking through a lockeroom in a gay gym" and "an extended giallo-inspired kill scene in a gay bar" (joshua conkel's twitter) (HUGE shoutout to @kamillenteetrinker for finding me the post to verify)
edwin and the cat king have an adult experience, of some sort (george & jayden's cameos)
halloween special (george & jayden's cameos)
tentatively, esther returning in disguise (i have memory of a writer saying esther would not be returning, but i've also seen multiple people post-gameoden saying she would be returning, so take this with a grain of salt) (thanks to @whatsupwalnut for reminding me of this one)
edwin & charles get into a huge fight which causes tension (george & jayden's cameos) (thank you to @cricketandbooks for mentioning this!, i didn't know about it)
there was going to be a musical episode featuring a drag queen singing in a sewer to reanimated corpses (george & jayden's cameos) (thank you get again to @kamillenteetrinker for telling me!!)
apparently (i've not seen much cross-confirmation) there is a trip to japan with niko's remains (allegedly from george & jayden's cameos, i will refrain from giving a blood oath until i see further confirmation)
a christmas special (george & jayden's cameos)
an animated sequence (yet again @kamillenteetrinker is working overtime & i could not be more grateful) (cameos)
this is all i've been able to compile, let me know if you find something else below and i'll add! this list is ALIVE and very often changing so do be checking in on it
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Updated Masterlist!
you can find all my works here <3
slashers
multiple slashers
How slashers would react to Accidently hurting their S/O?
How would slashers comfort their S/O on a bad day?
Slasher kinks headcanons (nsfw)
Slasher autism headcanons
How would the Slashers react to their S/O being attracted to their movie? (Nsfw)
Slashers with captured!police!S/O (Nsfw)
Slashers with a mommy kink x fem!reader (Nsfw)
Bubba Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
How would Reader fit into the Sawyer household as Bubba's S/O? (Slight nsfw)
How would Bubba Sawyer react to sibling!reader tickling them by surprise?
Reader comforting Bubba on a bad day
Thomas Hewitt (Texas Chainsaw Massacre- The Beggining)
Asa Emory (The Collector)
Asa Emory x gn reader who’s secretly into bondage (nsfw)
Receiving comfort after a punishment Asa Emory x Gn!Reader
How would Asa Emory comfort reader when they’re having a panic attack? Asa Emory x Gn!Reader
How would Asa Emory react to finding his new pet coddling his bugs? Asa emory x Gn!Reader
How would Asa react to finding out his victim has an attraction to slashers?(nsfw) Asa Emory x Gn!Reader
What kind of meals does Asa Emory like to cook and eat? Asa Emory x Gn!Reader (slight nsfw)
How would Asa Emory feel about a gay bear s/o? (Nsfw) Asa Emory x Gay bear!Reader
how old do i think Asa Emory is?
How would Asa Emory react to a member of his collection having a phobia/phobias? Asa Emory x Gn!Reader
How would Asa Emory punish a bratty s/o for hiding from punishment? (Nsfw) Asa Emory x Gn!Reader
How would Asa Emory comfort his pet/so on their period? (Nsfw) Asa Emory x gn!reader
How would Asa Emory cope with a bratty s/o? (Nsfw)
Asa Emory x lonely!fem!reader
What rules does Asa Emory have for his pet/SO? (Nsfw)
How would Asa Emory react to a co-worker leading his cop case?
How would Asa Emory react to his pet/SO injuring themselves to save one of his bugs?
Wanted! Asa Emory x Sheriff bounty hunter!Gn! Reader (nsfw)
Period sex with Asa( nsfw)
Asa Emory x Feral! Gn! Reader
Asa Emory x Autistic!FTM!Reader with an oral fixation/stim
Asa Emory x gn!reader! Who needs a stuffed animal to sleep
Caregiver! Asa Emory x Little!Gn!reader
How would Asa Emory react to a child breaking into his hotel?
Asa Emory x picky eater!Reader
Asa Emory x Autistic!Gn!Reader with a new hyperfixation
How would Asa Emory react to teens breaking into the hotel to smoke?
Billy Lenz (Black Christmas)
Jason Vorhees (Friday The 13th)
Is this too corny? Jason Vorhees x Reader (Freddy Kreuger is your older brother and you meet/fall in love with Jason at the corn maze)
Brahms Heelshire (The Boy)
Michael Myers (Halloween)
Yautja (predator) (Female or Male)
Yautja x gn autistic partner (platonic)
Five Nights At Freddy's
Feathery friends until the end 🐣 Agre!Reader x Platonic!Cargiver!Chica
How would Moondrop and Montgomery gator react to an exhausted reader on their shift? gn!Reader
Montgomery Gator x overstimulated autistic!gn!Reader
Resident Evil
#slashers#slasher x reader#slasher headcanons#asa emory#asa emory x reader#the collection#bubba sawyer#bubba saywer x reader#texas chainsaw massacre#thomas hewitt x reader#thomas hewitt#texas chainsaw massacre: the beggining#billy lenz x reader#billy lenz#black christmas#michael myers#halloween#yautja x reader#yautja x human#yautja#predator x reader#my writing#jason vorhees x reader#jason voorhees#montgomery gator x reader#daycare attendant x reader
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Where do I find the queer people?
Making friends and finding social & community spaces as an LGBTQ+ adult.
Originally published with Prism & Pen. Also on my Patreon.
Photo by Brett Sayles via Pexels.
A friend and I recently went to a Queer Open Mic night after I saw it advertised on the same afternoon. While we were on the way back, she asked about how I’d found it.
“I just feel like you always know loads of queer events that are on,” she said, “and I don’t know how to begin to find them.”
I sat down with her a few weeks later and showed her some of the ways I find events, regular or otherwise, and where I look for others — especially given that on social media in the past few days I’ve seen a few people talking about the difficulty of finding and meeting with new queer people when not online.
I thought it might be useful to put it together here.
It’s quite hard with the pressure on and elimination of many third spaces to go out and easily meet people, and given that most of us use a lot of online socials and dating apps, it can feel difficult to seek out and engage with in-person spaces without knowing exactly what the protocol or format of the event is going to be.
Especially given that many people are still more isolated than they were before the start of the Covid pandemic, and/or struggle with seeking out events for themselves having finished school or university or other more structured environments, there can be a lot of anxiety about attending events or meeting new people. But it’s worth it to remember that pretty much everyone else is in a similar spot, and there’s nothing weird or unusual about wanting to make friends or have social time with others.
I am based in the North of England and generally go between the UK and Ireland. So this guide might be less useful depending on where you are. Obviously, in countries with more repressive legislation on queer identity, community groups will by definition be far more underground. Even in areas where this isn’t the case, some of these suggestions might be more viable than others depending on how densely populated your area is, how accessible different venues and events are, and how active your local queer communities are. So, just take what’s good for you and leave the rest.
Finding Local Queer Community Groups
In your search engine, put in simple search terms — [queer] [group] in [my area].
If you can, narrow your search to websites updated in the last 6 months to 2 or 3 years — you’ll sometimes find a website from six or seven years ago where the events haven’t been running for half that when you were already excited about it.
Search your town, city, or county first, and then widen your search — I normally initially look for Bradford and Leeds respectively, but then might broaden my search to West Yorkshire or even North England depending on the time of year and if I’m more willing to travel for certain events, e.g. looking up summer events around Pride, or specific holiday events if you’re looking at Halloween, Christmas, New Year’s, etc.
Combine:
“Queer”, “LGBT” or “LGBTQ”, “Trans”, “Gay Men’s”, “Lesbian”, “Transgender”, “Transsexual”, “Gay Rights” or similar terms
With:
“Charity”, “Support Group”, “Social Space”, “Community Space”, “Meetup”, “Society”, and similar terms
Swap around the terms and find what language seems to be used in your area — remember that depending on the age group and demographic you’re looking at or for, there might be terms you prefer.
I personally search for a lot of gay men’s groups because the average age tends to be a lot older and focused more on the experiences and social spaces of men who love men rather than general queer spaces, which I find can be a bit too young and fast-paced for my speed.
In general, I find that there’s a loose separation between younger trans and queer social groups, which tend to be a mix of differing identities and ages but with a big emphasis on young adults in the 18–25 area, and then specific gay men’s or lesbians’ groups, which will have a wider swathe of ages and might be a little bit less online.
I understand the fear some people have of these spaces being more transphobic than younger spaces — that’s not personally been my experience, as transphobia and lateral bigotry might happen in any social space, but unfortunately, you just don’t know the specifics of an event or a group until you get there and actually meet and talk to the people.
Some charities or community groups that run a variety of spaces might have specific age or identity guidance on group titles — some might be particularly for younger or older people, be for trans people more than cis people, and some might focus on particular sub-communities, such as BIPOC queer groups or specific religious or ethnic meetups, disabled queer groups, etc.
You also might find meetups that are centred around certain hobbies, professions, or interests — boardgames or Magic the Gathering, Doctor Who or fantasy novels, medical professionals or blacksmiths, etc, depending on how big the area you’re in is and how populous it is.
If you are already a member of an institution or society, whether that’s your school or university, your union, some workplaces, your temple or other religious institution, etc, you might find that there are already events running for you!
Finding Queer Events Online
There are almost certainly queer events on, and they’re probably advertised, but where do you find them?
What’s annoying about the Internet as it exists, corporate online spaces and otherwise, is that most events will be posted in one or two spaces out of hundreds. The good ones will sometimes be hard to find because there’s a bunch of shitty advertising in the way, and because individuals and small charity or community advertisers don’t necessarily know about things like search engine optimisation or how to make a good, searchable post. There will be really cool events that are advertised online, but just aren’t tagged or easy to find.
This means that it’s worth looking often but keeping it casual — glancing through the top page for events that might be coming up or meet some keywords, but if most of what you see is ads, just leave it and move on. Digging through for the good events in busy areas that are also ad-heavy can take ages and might not even turn up much.
If you find socials for local community groups or charities, even if they don’t run events themselves, they might regularly share other local events or cool ones, so it can be worth following them!
Ditto for other queer people in your community — follow local artists, performers, academics, creators, public speakers, craftspeople, or any local community leaders or public figures, and see if they share and boost local events.
They might boost special interest events that are of interest to you if you follow people who share certain communities or interests. If, for example, you have an interest in lolita fashion and follow queer lolita dressers in your area or in areas you can travel to, they might post events that are of interest to them and maybe to you — whether that means specific lolita events, other clothing and fashion events like gothic or steampunk markets and shows, or even anime cons or renaissance faires or whatever.
Obviously searching on social media can help — looking for keywords like “queer event” or “LGBT social” on one site or other can be especially good if it’s a site where you can localise your search results, such as Facebook or Instagram.
With that said, Facebook and Instagram are increasingly difficult sites to use given how much they’re overwhelmed by sponsored and corporate posts as well as spam and bot posts. So, it’s generally worth it more when you focus on either events in smaller and limited areas, such as small towns, or when you’re looking for crossing over of different areas of interest, such as particular queer hobbyist or interest groups. When you start looking for broader spectrum events in a busier or more populous area, you can get inundated by spam and copy-and-paste duplicate ads that have all been promoted. But it’s still worth it to have a glance and see if anything is up at the top!
Sites and apps like Eventbrite or TicketSource, or equivalents in your area, will often let you search for specific events . As with social media, these sites can have the same problem of sponsored events coming up first, and annoyingly you can’t block particular event providers or organisers to make sure they don’t show in your search results if they’re not your thing.
Use every option that comes up and see if you can cross search where you can — pick a particular location or area, click on free or paid events, pick events at certain times, pick a certain kind of event, add in tags like LGBTQ or similar if it’s a site that allows it, etc.
If an event comes up that you like the idea of, note it down, then look the organizer up on social media and see if they run or share other events.
Looking for local tourism sites will let you search for other local events as well — especially if you live in a city or regularly visit one, they’ll often have a What’s On page or a Visit [Blank] website or equivalent, and you can search through that — most of them will have cultural events or a specific LGBTQ section you can glance through.
Here’s the Visit Bristol site, for example:
What’s On in Bristol — VisitBristol.co.uk Click here to find out What’s On in Bristol!…Get the latest information on the latest Events, Festivals, Carnivals…visitbristol.co.uk
For obvious reasons, sites like most of the above will focus on paid events, especially evening and party events. Pub quizzes, drag events, bingo nights, balls, drinks offers, parties, etc.
These events aren’t for everybody — and if they’re not for you, focus on events that take place, if not in cafés and restaurants, then in libraries, universities, museums, and other public buildings.
Queer Events Locally Advertised In-Person
Wait, do people still do that?
Look for poster and notice boards in:
Libraries, museums, community centres, university lobbies
Vintage and alternative clothes stores, music venues, etc
Your temple, church, or other religious institutions
Gay bars, queer cafés, LGBTQ centres, queer bookshops
Doctor’s offices, GUM clinics, and sexual health clinics
Anywhere else you see a noticeboard with events showing!
Also look on flag poles or in windows around your local gay bars or businesses if you have any, generally around the gay village if there’s one to go through.
How do you know the events are good? How do you know they’re legit?
How old does the poster look? Do you see many copies of it around?
Look for dates for the event(s) they’re advertising on the poster, and then look up the venue the events are meant to happen at. Do the dates match? Is it a regular event? Is the event showing on the venue’s website or social media?
Is the event run by a local group, collective, or charity? When you search them, do they have socials or a site of their own? Do they seem active?
If a local queer poster gives you socials, check those socials out — do they have any followers you’re familiar with? Do they post their venues publicly and have defined and public meeting times? Do they seem to have active and engaged commenters? Is there a face or faces behind the social media, or are they anonymous?
If an event is run by anonymous people, or if it seems like they don’t have many followers on social media or very active ones, that might be a bit more suspicious — ditto if an event just gives you a phone number but not any further identifying info.
It’s not inherently suspicious for a queer event to be at an undisclosed location, because of course people do want to ensure some safeguarding and vet people before they come, but if it’s an undisclosed location in combination with anonymous organising, that might be a bit suspicious, and should probably be avoided.
Finding Queer People in Specific Hobby or Other Community Spaces
You don’t have to go to queer-specific events to meet other queer people — any hobby or community you can think of, there’s probably queer people in attendance.
If you’re in a busier or more populous area, say there are 5 events that centre around the same hobby — of those 5, some of them will have more queer people than others, and it might be worth checking them out just to see if you click with anyone there.
My partner and I attend queer-specific board-game evenings that are run out of gay bars or by queer clubs, but pretty much any board-game night is likely to have one or two queer people knocking about, whether they know or would identify themselves as LGBTQ+ off the bat or not.
While there are obviously more open queer people at the queer events, I would say that when we went to a local board-game night run by older straight guys, about a quarter of the attendees were older queer people.
Of my queer friends, pretty much all of them have varied interests and attend different groups or clubs with a lot of other queers knocking about without them being labelled or explicitly queer events — knitting and crocheting, computer coding, electronic music and DJing, fandom, blacksmithing, glassblowing, stand-up comedy, improv, cooking, gardening, board games, cosplay and historical costuming, LEGO, live-action roleplay, tabletop roleplaying games, Magic the Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, and other trading card games, poker, burlesque, sports games and clubs, swimming, cycling, fishing, photography, book clubs, bug collecting, birdwatching, weaving, painting, sculpture, pottery, video games, singing, songwriting, poetry…
The list goes on.
Hell, half the people I know seem to go and meet new dates at the local climbing wall, where it seems like all the lesbians and gay guys are crawling all over one another. Another friend of mine attends their local WI, and have met other queer people there.
Other Tips
Remember you can meet people on dating and hook-up apps and that doesn’t necessarily have to be for sex and relationships, whether that’s Grindr, Her, Lex, etc — or you can ask hook-ups and casual dates where they go or if there are local events they think are good or fun. Poly people are particularly useful for this, because they’ll often have a whole network of regular events crossing over and diverging.
If you’re nervous about going to an event alone and you don’t have anybody to go with you, it can be worth checking it out on socials first and see if you have any mutual friends with people that are going — if not, it’s worth heading along anyway, because people might well speak to you before you have to open the conversation with them.
Community groups will often have icebreakers or sessions where people swap names, pronouns, and basic introductions, and that can ease the way into getting used to the space.
If you see somebody else on their own who seems nervous to talk to people, they can be good to approach and say, hey, I also don’t know anyone here, what brings you here? And so on. Remember, other people are pretty much always in the same boat as you.
For me, one of the biggest anxieties about going to new events alone is the fact that I’m disabled and dependent on public transport, and that combo can make it tough on me if I get to a place and it’s inaccessible or just not my speed, and then I have to sort of immediately turn heel and leave, but wait ages for a bus in the meantime. I’ve missed more than one event I was really excited about just because transport didn’t line up for me.
Some considerations to keep in mind when you look for events:
Is the event free or paid? Is this clearly marked? Do you need to buy tickets in advance?
How recent is the posting about the event? Is it posted on a web page or a social media page? Are there recent comments or engagement on the entry? If there is a contact for the event, is it active and responsive?
Is this event regular or recurrent? Is it for a special occasion, and does it have sister events or concurrent events?
Is the event exclusively online, exclusively in-person, or do they change between the two formats? Would you prefer to attend online before you attend in-person?
Do you want to go to a closed and more private group — for example, one that has you message them for the time and location, seems to have capped attendee limits, seems to have a regular community. Or do you want to attend a more casual event in a larger, open space where people might not notice as much as you come and go? Is it going to be very crowded or more spaced out?
Where is the event located, and will you be comfortable in that venue? Is it in a community building such as a charity space, community group, religious institute, school, or university? Is it in a café, restaurant, pub, bar, club, or late-night venue? Is it an explicitly or dedicated queer space? If you are not out to other members of your community, will going into this space reveal that you might be a member of a queer group?
Is the venue age-restricted, and will it require ID? If you must provide ID, will providing your ID in a dead name or in a different gender presentation to your current one be anxiety-inducing or a potential problem for you?
How accessible is the venue to you? Is it walkable, on a regular bus route, or does it have appropriate parking for you? Does it have ramps or elevators? Is it well-ventilated, and does it have a HVAC or other air filtration and purification protocol? Is masking enforced, and/or are masks provided? If you might be watching something together, is there a hearing loop, will there be subtitles on a screening? Is there a first aider at the event? Does the venue serve food or drink, or provide refreshments?
If you are attending alone and have specific needs or requirements, or might need to leave abruptly, is there someone you can let know at the event, such as a first aider or community leader? Are there regular buses, a taxi rank, or online taxi access if you need to quickly head home? Have you let someone else know where you are going, just as a safety concern?
Is the event activity-based, or is it a space where people just sit and talk? Would one or the other of these feel more natural or comfortable to you? Do you have to bring your own activity, such as with a craft or knitting circle, or are supplies provided, such as boardgames or a screening?
Does the group or host for the event(s) have social media? Do they advertise the regular events on socials, or have a newsletter, or some other helpful reminder system?
Most community events will be free, but if it’s an activity group or society, or if it’s a private event, especially one where they buy equipment or supplies, there might be an up-front ticket or access fee, a membership fee or a collection jar or similar — most events will tell you in advance if there is a fee or if they might request a donation.
Most importantly, like… Have fun.
If it sucks, hit the bricks — there’s no obligation to stay anywhere if it’s not fun or doesn’t satisfy you in the way you were hoping.
There’s always other events out there, and you’re very unlikely to truly be the only gay in the village, even if it sometimes feels that way. Good luck!
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