07-07-2014, 11:20 AM | | | 130 posts, read 269,340 times Reputation: 88 |
| Hi there. We're considering a move from the NYC area to Saratoga Springs and I read mixed messages on this board. Some speak that the Saratoga Springs area is conservative and religious, making me consider it wouldn't be a great place for a same-sex couple with two kids. Other people sound to think it's gradual and would be content for a LGBT couple. Just wondering what people think... Thanks! |
07-07-2014, 02:31 PM | | | 260 posts, scan 509,555 times Reputation: 629 |
| It would depend on who you talked to I'd think. New York in general is progressive and more open minded than most areas but Saratoga is also more affluent and blue-blood so there's also some stodgy conservatism in parts.
In general though I reflect you two would be fine. Just don't anticipate to join a state club I guess. |
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