Well, you asked and as a proud Denverite I really have to be honest with you. I don't think you're getting the real perspectives from other people on this site. I love Denver and I think it's a great place. But you would absolutely hate it.
Here's why...
Colorado recently passed a Marriage Protection Amendment that banned gay marriage. At the same time we overwhelmingly failed a domestic partnership initiative that would have provided rights to gay couples. In 1992 we also passed the famous Amendment 2 that barred any laws against gay discrimination in the workplace. That earned us the nickname of "hate state." We are also a quite conservative state. Even our state Democrats are more conservative than the Democrats you are familiar with. This year we failed, even more overwhelmingly, an initiative to legalize under an ounce of pot. Sound goood to you?
To be fair, the 500,000 person city and county of Denver voted the way you probably would. There are gays in Denver and pot is even legal there. But you cannot look just at the City and County (which makes up about 20% of the total metro area and oonly 12% of the total state population). You have to look at a metro area as a whole--you can't see urban Denver in a vacuum. That means that even the more liberal city of Denver is still greatly affected by the very conservative politics of the suburbs and state. A urban area cannot isolate itself from the surrounding areas and so it is with Denver. Focus on the Family, located about an hour south of Denver, exerts a tremendous influence on Denver politics.
Denver, I tell people, is mostly a good place to raise a family. Most people in metro Denver are church-going, family-loving folks. That's why the nightlife is so lame outside of the small strip of downtown called "Lodo." The most hopping places on weekends aren't the bars--they are the megachurches lining the city. There are many evangelicals in Colorado.
Let me be clear: people here are very friendly and if you decided to move here--as a homosexual--you would be respected and tolerated. You would not be attacked or anything. But this is still a conservative place that you may find stifling if you're fairly liberal.
Is it chill here? Oh yes! Absolutely! It got down to about 12 degrees last night. Very chill. But if you are asking how "chill" it is meaning hip and urbane you are definately coming to the wrong place. The Real World probably made us look like the latest, greatest place to be seen. It's not. That was pure deception. This town, like I said, caters mainly to families--thus for urban cool-seekers like yourself it would be terribly boring.
Here's a quote from the Yahoo Travel summary of Denver:
"These days, Denver is a welcoming and enjoyable, though conservative city. Tourism is based on getting out into the wide open spaces rather than on sightseeing in town, but somehow its isolation, a good six hundred miles from any conurbation of even vaguely similar size, gives its two-million population a refreshing friendliness; and in a city which is used to providing its own entertainment there always seems to be something going on."
That pretty much sums it up.
My advice: You sound like you'd enjoy LA or NY or Miami or maybe even Houston a lot more than you'd like Denver. You would survive here but I'm pretty sure you'd be gone after a year.
Good luck!
2007-01-04 03:59:08
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answered by YourMom 4
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It's a good town to live in for a lot of reasons. "Poet's Row" near capitol hill is gay friendly. The town as a whole may be a bit conservative, though. Colorado has pretty liberal laws regarding marijuana usage and possession. As long as you don't distribute or carry more than an ounce at a time, you'll be good to go. Things can be a bit shady at times. Darrent Williams was shot and killed on New Years Day in the downtown area. But, I would imagine that Denver's problems are, on average, less than most big cities.
2007-01-03 07:23:24
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answered by BRAINS! 5
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Denver is very chill! Also, I think Denver extremely gay friendly. We don't have many gay bars though. I have a couple of gay friends and they have never been discriminated against. Ever! Yeah we have a lot of stoners here. Not my thing, so it's kinda annoying when the pizza guy asks if you want to blaze...
2007-01-02 15:06:20
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answered by kati l 1
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Hello man it's 4:20 where I'm typing from here in Inverness, UK. I grew up in Colorado lived in Boulder, Denver, Steamboat all over the state. I lived there for 25 years and I've traveled everywhere from Tibet to Europe to everywhere in between. I'm living in Scotland right now but when I come back to the states I will live back in Denver and the state of Colorado. Great times, great memories and if you go there hit me up and I'll show the places to go and who to hang with.
I don't need to go into factual details and liberal BS, the state is just amazing and Denver is the city of the future. I would suggest living in Boulder if "Chill's" your word but Denver will do just fine.
Later
2007-01-08 06:14:46
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answered by Dylan_snoop 1
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Dood, so you are gay whatever. Not me. I went up for the summer concert series and it was just the best. Everyone, I mean everyone, goes to these shows at RedRocks and has an experience. Peace and harmony, I saw String Cheese. Best show in years for me. If you move up there be ready to freak on the mountain scenery. Its just out of this world. And Denver is so freakin big, you could live there a year and just barely have time to adjust to your side of town. Go to Fort Collins and tour the Bud factory. They serve you two to three virgin beer. I mean born in mouth type, buzzed right away.
2007-01-02 15:04:59
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answered by JOHNNY D 3
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I accept as true with the 1st answer, I stay in Littleton Colorado all my existence. i'm specific there are high quality places throughout yet i can assert i admire residing in Littleton. try Jeffco (its a county in Littleton) The mountains are top there so which you're able to no longer have any difficulty attending to the slopes. it is extra a family individuals county its have been given the superb intense colleges interior the state, so if your searching for a place to social gathering or clubbing each and every of the time then Littleton isn't the area. The earnings right here in Jeffco is frequently center-center classification each and every of how as much as the better classification like tens of millions of dollars
2016-10-06 08:57:02
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answered by ? 4
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If you are Gay, I would suggest moving to boulder or Aurora - Both denver suburbs. Lodo is also quite gay friendly.
Denver is an awesome city - 4 distinct seasons - freezing winters - hot summers.
Our skiing is Awesome!
2007-01-05 05:37:02
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answered by Scott 2
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it is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! there are lots of fun things 2 do!! i not sure if it gay friendly but i not sure. the weather is great- about 80s-90s in the summer and the winter is really cool. (if u like snow). it not warm and it snows alot and is AWESOME for skiing and boarding if u do that. i have lived here since i was born(12 years) it is the best city ever!!!!!!!!!
2007-01-02 15:03:05
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answered by ♥ ♫ lauren ♫ ♥ 5
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yeah, denver rocks.
like any city, it has its haters, but for the most part its gay friendly yeah. i know alot of gay people my self, lol.
2007-01-04 21:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends where you're coming from. I'm from Ottawa and I hate it here!!! Would much prefer a warmer place like LA, in the words of Borat "Very Nice" ;)
2007-01-02 14:57:49
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answered by REDSOX847 2
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