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Is UCLA queer friendly?

Yes, UCLA is widely considered very LGBTQ-friendly, recognized for strong LGBTQ+ support, advocacy, research, and extensive resources like a dedicated campus center, gender-inclusive housing, diverse student groups, and supportive policies, although like any large community, individual experiences with ignorance or isolated incidents can occur.
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Is UCLA LGBTQ friendly?

The UCLA LGBTQ Campus Resource Center has proudly been serving the UCLA community for 30 years. We offer a comprehensive range of services including community building, outreach, training, consultation, resource sharing, counseling, referrals, and collective empowerment for all students, staff, and faculty.
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What percent of UCLA is LGBT?

For more information on UCUES 2020, please visit https://sairo.ucla.edu/by-survey/ucues. Among 6861 valid responses on sexual orientation, 79% students report that they are straight/heterosexual, 21% students identified themselves as LGBTQ+. More survey respondents are female identifying compared to other genders.
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What is the least LGBTQ friendly city in the US?

While rankings vary by study, Memphis, Tennessee, is frequently cited as the least LGBTQ+-friendly city among major U.S. metro areas in recent analyses, often appearing at the bottom of lists from sources like Clever Real Estate and Vacationer Magazine. Other cities consistently appearing on these "least friendly" lists include Houston, Jacksonville, Birmingham, Miami, Dallas, Oklahoma City, Tampa, St. Louis, and Kansas City, reflecting broader regional trends. 
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What school is the most LGBTQ friendly?

There isn't one single "most" LGBTQ-friendly school, as different rankings highlight various institutions, but consistently praised colleges for their robust support include Ithaca College, Rutgers University, University of Maryland-College Park, University of Pennsylvania, and Northern Kentucky University, known for strong LGBTQ+ centers, inclusive policies, housing, and academic resources as per the Campus Pride Index and BestColleges. Liberal arts colleges like Macalester College, Oberlin College, and Vassar College also score highly for their inclusive environments. 
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Where are lesbians most accepted?

Lesbians are generally most accepted in Nordic countries (Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark), other Western European nations (Netherlands, Spain, Malta, Luxembourg, UK), Canada, and Australia, with strong legal protections and vibrant LGBTQ+ communities, though acceptance varies by city and region within countries like the US and South Africa. These areas consistently rank high in global surveys for overall LGBT acceptance and supportive policies like anti-discrimination laws, same-sex marriage, and inclusive cultural events.
 
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Is Taylor Swift a LGBTQ ally?

Yes, Taylor Swift is widely considered an LGBTQ+ ally, demonstrated through public support, advocacy for the Equality Act, song lyrics, music videos like "You Need to Calm Down", donations to LGBTQ+ organizations like GLAAD, and creating inclusive spaces at her concerts, though some debate exists on the depth of her allyship. She actively uses her platform to champion LGBTQ+ rights, making her a significant figure for many in the community. 
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What is the safest LGBTQ state?

The safest states for LGBTQ+ individuals generally include Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, California, Nevada, Washington, Colorado, and New Jersey, due to strong anti-discrimination laws, inclusive healthcare, and supportive leadership, though rankings vary slightly by report. Rhode Island often tops lists for overall safety and strong legal protections, while states like Illinois and Maine are also noted for progressive policies, like banning conversion therapy and ensuring gender-neutral restrooms.
 
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What's the most queer-friendly country?

There isn't one single "most" LGBTQ+ friendly country, as different rankings highlight different strengths, but Canada, Malta, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Iceland, Norway, and New Zealand consistently appear at the top for legal rights, social acceptance, and welcoming environments for LGBTQ+ individuals, with Nordic countries and Western Europe generally leading globally. Key factors include same-sex marriage, anti-discrimination laws, gender identity recognition, and inclusive cultural attitudes, with countries like the Netherlands pioneering marriage equality and Canada leading in recent indexes for travel and refugee support.
 
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Is UCLA not #1 anymore?

Yes, UCLA is no longer the #1 public university, losing the top spot to UC Berkeley in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings after holding it for eight years; it's now ranked #2 among public schools and #17 overall nationally. The change comes as UC Berkeley took the #1 public university title, with both universities still highly ranked among all national institutions.
 
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Is UCLA harder than Harvard?

It's generally harder to get into Harvard due to its much lower acceptance rate (around 3-4%) compared to UCLA (around 9%), but UCLA can be harder for applicants with less-than-perfect grades because of its strong emphasis on straight A's for admitted students, sometimes requiring near-perfect GPAs even for public school standards. Ultimately, both are incredibly selective, with Harvard being tougher overall for admissions but UCLA being uniquely difficult if you lack perfect high school grades, while Harvard offers a different academic intensity and resources.
 
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Is UCLA known for partying?

In terms of parties, UCLA does have a pretty active social scene. The school has a Greek life system, which traditionally tends to host a fair amount of parties. The fraternities usually throw house parties throughout the school year, especially during welcome week and homecoming.
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Is UCLA a dry school?

Yes, UCLA is officially a "dry campus" by policy, meaning the unlawful manufacture, sale, possession, or use of alcohol and controlled substances is prohibited on university property or at official functions, though enforcement and reality differ, with parties and consumption happening in student housing and off-campus areas like Westwood. Policies strictly forbid underage drinking and regulate events, but substance use does occur, leading to university education and treatment programs.
 
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Can a boy and a girl share a dorm at UCLA?

Housing Services has the ability to assign students of different genders to the same room, in gender inclusive housing, upon request. Students interested in gender inclusive housing should indicate their interest within the housing application.
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Is Harvard LGBTQ friendly?

Yes, Harvard University is widely considered very LGBTQ+ friendly, offering extensive institutional support through offices like the Office of BGLTQ Student Life, numerous student organizations (like QSA), gender-inclusive housing, and a generally accepting campus culture with strong resources and community for queer individuals across its graduate and undergraduate programs.
 
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What is the pink dollar?

The pink pound, or pink dollar, refers to the spending power of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) community in Britain, the United States, and other countries. In Britain, the value of this market has been estimated at £10 billion, while in the United States it is estimated to be in excess of $600 billion.
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Is LGBTQ legal in China?

While both male and female same-sex sexual activity are legal, same-sex couples are currently unable to marry or adopt, and households headed by such couples are ineligible for the same legal protections available to heterosexual couples.
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In what states is misgendering illegal?

Misgendering isn't universally illegal across the U.S., but specific states like California, Oregon, and Colorado have laws that can penalize intentional misgendering as discrimination or harassment, especially in workplaces or public accommodations, leading to fines or mandatory training. Other states have laws restricting pronoun use in schools (like Florida, Alabama, Arkansas) or including gender identity in broader discrimination protections, creating a patchwork where the legality depends heavily on the state and context (workplace vs. school vs. public). 
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What is the LGBTQ capital of the world?

It wasn't an accident that San Francisco became the LGBTQ+ capital of the world. We've always been a city where everyone is welcome, where boldness is rewarded, and where nothing is more valued than the freedom to express yourself.
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What U.S. city is the most LGBTQ friendly?

1. San Francisco, California. Was there ever any doubt? San Francisco ranks near the top of almost every category, making it the most LGBTQ-friendly city in the U.S.
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Is Billie Eilish an LGBTQ?

Singer Billie Eilish is bisexual – she has said so herself. Sometimes even in, shall we say, “colorful” terms.
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What is Taylor Swift diagnosed with?

Taylor Swift has publicly discussed her past struggles with an eating disorder, specifically referencing symptoms like restricting food, intense focus on body image, and feeling faint, which she detailed in her documentary Miss Americana and linked to external pressures and negative comments. While not a formal diagnosis, her experiences align with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) or anorexia, highlighting themes of body image and self-perception that resonated with many fans. 
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Is Beyoncé LGBTQ friendly?

Yes, Beyoncé is a strong and vocal supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, demonstrating her allyship through public statements, actions, and incorporating LGBTQ+ themes and people into her work, famously dedicating her Renaissance album to her late gay uncle and celebrating queer culture. Her support includes advocating for marriage equality, opposing discriminatory laws, featuring LGBTQ+ artists and couples in videos, and using her platform to uplift queer youth. 
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