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This is weird!

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by gggualigeee, Jan 7, 2013.

  1. gggualigeee

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    I found this fourm has many Americans, British people.
    where is this site based? UK? US?
    I did not see any Asians.
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  2. aspiecarer

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    I wonder whether Asian gay people are less 'forthcoming'/out then US and UK people?Or maybe because the forum is in English?
    Otherwise it doesn't really matter where a site is based ??'Cause it's virtual it's accessible for most people
     
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    No matter where we all live, many of the everyday struggles we face are the same and I'll still be happy to show acceptance as well as give advice to anyone who might benefit by it. =)
     
  4. Mhin

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    Maybe because not most asian know english - but the site can be access by anyone around the globe.
     
  5. Argentwing

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    What I've noticed is unusual is the amount of not only Americans, but specifically Floridians. For a forum with a worldwide user base, I just think it's uncanny to see like four active users all within the same fairly small (and not metropolitan) area.