There's some fun things to do in NoVa, but not a whole lot...That's why I go into Washington DC! The museums are great for daytime outing and the clubs for nighttime. PM me if you'd like to do go out together sometime.
There's some fun things to do in NoVa, but not a whole lot...That's why I go into Washington DC! The museums are great for daytime outing and the clubs for nighttime. PM me if you'd like to do go out together sometime.
Hi everyone! This is an interesting thread! I live in Stafford, south of Washington D.C. about 30 miles or so and would welcome any conversations, meet ups, get togethers, whethere in drab or drag-not picky. Hope to meet some of you thru this forum in the NOVA and DC areas.
Cheers!
Jennie
Jennie the CD
"Don't be a Drag, just be a Queen!"
I don't know much about NoVa but I've lived (and studied) in DC for several years and to me it seems like a very gay-friendly and CD-friendly city, especially in areas where there are universities. Like any large city it's important to be wary of your surroundings in order to stay out of danger, but I don't think it's a conservative or stuffy place at all. There are certain areas you should be careful in if you go to (such as the parts of Southeast D.C. east of the Anacostia river), but generally there isn't much to do in those areas anyway (during my time in DC I only went to that region one time as part of a Habitat for Humanity build). I'm not in the DC area anymore but I think it would be a pretty good place for dressers.
Back on the forums! But still very much closeted.
I was born in Newport News in VA. I miss VA. Try coming to Texas. Talk about conservative.......
"If you think you can or can't, you're right" -Henry Ford
Wait a minute, I thought half the politicians in VA were chasing their page boys. I thought other then LA/SF that area had the largest population of "alternative lifestyle". Is DC considered northern VA? Maybe I am way off on this!
I used to live in Rosslyn and I was STILL 35-40 minutes away!
I took my limo.
Check these Richest Counties in the U. S. It's US!
9. Prince William County, VA - median household income: $92,655
7. Stafford County, VA - median household income: $94,317
5. Arlington County, VA - median household income: $94,986
2. Fairfax County, VA - median household income: $103,010
1. Loudoun County, VA - median household income: $119,540