This article was originally published in gaytravel.com  on May 5. Check  it out here.
Having lived here for almost five years, I can confidently  tell you that gay men in Los Angeles are a curious bunch. To be fair, Angelenos  are a peculiar bouquet en masse and  while everything you’ve heard about us is completely true, there is the  occasional well-kept secret. Geographically speaking, the city is wedged between  the desert and the ocean and is really more like a sprawling suburb than a  bustling metropolis. The ubiquitous queers are spread out with rainbow flags  flying in every quadrant. In fact, there’s so much gay in Los Angeles that for a  newbie, navigating the scenes can prove a bit daunting. Where to go? What to do? And, heaven, what to wear?
While visiting our fair shores  you’ll certainly enjoy sporting speedos with the boys at Will Rogers Beach or  billiards with guys at The Rooster Fish in Venice. Perhaps two-stepping with the  gents at Oil Can Harry’s in Studio City? There are, however, two dominant gay  scenes on either side of town you’d be remiss to miss: West Hollywood and her  easterly sister, Silver Lake.West Hollywood and Silver Lake are two houses, both alike  in dignity. Dissimilar as they are parallel, they each boast their own diverse  gay nightclub scene often sneering at the others antics, actions, and tricks.  Either way, the menu is quite attractive and interesting: West Hollywood boasts  cliquey muscle boys, shaved chests, and coiffed tresses in a vodka soda sauce  garnished with a touch of disdain. In easterly Silver Lake the suits-by-day  daddies mix with the hipster queers in a manly aromatic foam-party dance-off  breaded with bearded armpit romance. There is very little in between. Among the  natives, there are the occasional Romeos who manage to cross the line and play  both scenes, but for generalization’s sake, you’re a Shark or you’re a Jet. You  walk and talk and dance with the lionesses of your pride.
I’m cynical by nature, but it’s all quite fun if you’re  drunk enough. I also firmly believe that there is more to being gay than bar  stools and Long Island Iced Tea, but I can’t seem to remember what that is at  the moment.

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