Easy Tutorial: How to Avoid Gay Establishments With Ease, How To Buy Weed
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I've been wanting to stay out of the way of the LGBTQ community more than ever these days. While I was doing my research on local restaurants with health code violations, I stumbled across a nightclub that I used to visit frequently back in the day. It is now labeled a gay nightclub on google. I was actually surprised because back in the day, it was just a regular nightclub. As a matter of fact, almost all of the local nightclubs are gay friendly and that is a problem for me. I don't want to be in an area with a high concentration of gays.
The easiest way to tell if a venue is gay or not, is by searching on Google. If the venue is gay, gay owned, or women owned, you may see a gay rainbow symbol in the 'Highlights' section, and the "About" section of the establishment on Google Places, or it may say that it is a gay establishment under the name.
It is important to know that not all establishments mention weather they are a gay establishment or women owned, or LGBTQ owned, or not. That is why when I still try to go to nightclubs to perform my music, I still see so many gays. It's best that I not go to any nightclubs at all. I don't want to be in the middle of the rainbow population. I can't accept them. Gays do too many disgusting things. Some venues hosts drag events and events for transgenders, gays, and transsexuals all the time, but there are no visible rainbow symbols on their business at all.
Unlike me, (whom identity will never change), it is important to know that the sexual orientation of a business can change at any time, especially if a new owner takes over, that's why it's always important to keep researching a venue before you arrive. Another way to tell if a business is gay or not is if they have a gay flag outside on the building, inside the building, or near the building. For example, I was taking my dog to the same groomer for 4 years in a row, until one day I went there, a few months ago, and out of nowhere, there was a large rainbow flag on the outside of the building. I never took my dog back there again.
Then I searched for a dog boarding facility so that I could board my dog for a few hours while I went out while on a vacation out of town. They were offering a free stay for the first day. It sounded like a too good to be true deal, and I scheduled the appointment. A few hours later, after doing more research, I saw the rainbow symbol in the highlights section under the business on google. I cancelled the whole trip and I didn't even go out of town. I would never take my dog anywhere gay.
One thing I can say is that I'm glad that the businesses that are gay, identify as gay on google businesses like they should. I respect that. What I don't respect, are the businesses that hide their sexual orientation. They usually be the businesses that I think I can go in and have a good time, then when I get inside, there's a bunch of women dating women and men dating men. That's very deceptive and very fake. I don't want to get caught dead in those types of places. People are going to think I'm gay, just because I'm there.
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All the legal cannabis dispensaries in the 757 area are gay and can't be avoided if you smoke weed and don't want to go to jail
I've said this multiple times before, but there are always new readers who have never read any of my blogs before. Anyways, the only place that I still go into that is gay, is the cannabis dispensary and that's because there's only one of them in the 757 area, and the name of it is Cannabist. If I had other dispensary options, I wouldn't go in there.
I've been smoking cannabis since I was 15 years old, which is two whole decades. These gay cannabis dispensaries popped up in 2020, when cannabis became legalized for medical use in the state. Certain cities that I've visited like Washington DC, Chicago, and Los Angeles, have alot of cannabis dispensaries to choose from because weed is legal for recreational and medical- not just medical, but in the 757 area code, however, there are only two dispensaries to choose from. If I had more options, I would not go into the gay dispensary at all.
There are some other dispensaries in the area that sell weed but it's not real weed. It's fake weed, and it's straight trash. It's either Delta 9, CBD, or Hemp. Always read the fine print. I used to smoke that garbage a few years ago, before I got my medical card. It was either that, or buy weed from weed dealers off the street, or travel to a state where weed is legalized for recreational use. Those used to be my only three options.
In Virginia, buying weed from dealers off the street can be dangerous. Sometimes they will make you perform oral sex on them for it, even if you're paying. If you don't want to be treated like a crack fiend, just for buying weed, I wouldn't recommend it. Just go to one of the dispensaries that I mentioned- unless you like performing oral sex on strangers.
There is a cannabis dispensary in Portsmouth called The Cannabis Outlet. They sell real weed, they're pretty reliable, and you don't need a medical card. I don't see any gay symbols on their Google business page either. That's the only real recreational dispensary in the area that I know of, and the rest of them are straight trash.
In conclusion, if you're in VA, or plan on traveling to VA, and you don't have a medical card in VA, always make sure the weed you're buying is actually weed, and not a knockoff lookalike of weed, unless you want to smoke garbage.