The gayest cities in the United States are San Francisco, CA, Atlanta, GA, St. Petersburg, FL, Orlando, FL, Seattle, WA, Denver, CO, Oakland, CA, Minneapolis, MN, Portland, OR, and Long Beach, CA.
It ranked third of all major cities, behind San Francisco and slightly behind Seattle, with % of the city's total population recognizing themselves as gay, lesbian, or bisexual. [22][23] Also, Atlanta is home to two highly attended and notable LGBT events, Atlanta Pride and Atlanta Black Pride.
The decline the number of same-sex partner households in metro Atlanta occurred between and , according to estimates reported in the American Community Survey.
"The city of Atlanta has one of the highest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender populations per capita, ranking third among major American cities." The ongoing national debate about same-sex.