Submitted by PeanutterButter101 t3_10zv3lk in rva
Hey Guys,
Long story short my WFH job now allows us to work anywhere in the US. I’m considering moving out of Northern Virginia (Arlington) where I’ve lived the past 15 years. I’m not completely set on leaving but I am strongly considering moving to expand my horizons a bit. I want to make sure I’m making the right move so I don’t have to move more than once.
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I’ll describe myself a bit:
(i) Mid-30’s, male, single and bi
(ii) Digital artist on the side
(iii) Kind of a weeb; I like anime, gunpla, videogames, etc.
(iv) I love music namely EDM, techno, future funk, city pop, etc.
(v) I workout 6 days a week at home (I have my own equipment)
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What I want to know about Richmond is:
(i) How queer friendly is it and how large is the community? Do locals welcome us?
(ii) How accepting are locals to people who are from different parts of the country/world?
(iii) Is the grapevine strong there? Do people keep to themselves or are they open?
(iv) How diverse is the food culture? Is there middle eastern food, pho, greek, etc.?
(v) How good is the internet there? How often are there outages?
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I appreciate any insight!
fusion260 t1_j85j161 wrote
Howdy,
I (gay guy, 40) moved here from south Florida (where I was raised) when I was 30 and have happily called it home ever since.
Pretty strong, small LGBTQ community here with some great organizations for meeting others, volunteering, and playing sports. The overall population is pretty accepting, except for parts of Hanover and Chesterfield and further out in the rural areas.
There are lots of pride flags and ally/safe businesses and venues, as well. Our organized Pride event is in September instead of June because June is just the worst for outdoor events.
Found my now-husband on the apps within a few months of moving here but we didn’t meet until a year after that.
My sister has since moved here from Florida and she lives closer to downtown than I do (in the suburbs).
We’re pretty open to different people of different cultures and ethnicities, though that may vary in size of the community depending on the ethnicity.
Lots of great food options among bad food options, but we’re still limited in terms of what you’d find in the DC area.
Internet is pretty reliable and fast if you find a place where Verizon FiOS is, otherwise Comcast is expectedly “ok.”
Since you said you’re in NoVA, there will be some people who suggest you’ll hate it here and to stay up there. Take that with a grain of salt because some folk are just extra salty on people moving to RVA.
Since you can work remotely, why not come on down on Amtrak and spend a few days in the city to look around?