The Census data illuminates how LGBTQ+ individuals choose to live, revealing a clear distinction: gay men often settle in urban metros, while lesbians gravitate toward rural and college towns.
Los Angeles County leads the nation with the highest number of same-sex couples, while New York ranks second for gay men but fails to appear on the list for women.
Cultural stereotypes influence the distribution of LGBTQ+ couples, with San Francisco having the highest share of gay male couples, and Hampshire, Massachusetts leading for gay female households.
The findings provide insight into lifestyle preferences among LGBTQ+ populations, showing urban areas attract gay men, while educational and rural settings are favored by lesbian couples.
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