Talk:Gay community

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I started this article from scratch here at Citizendium.--Ian Johnson 04:48, 26 July 2007 (CDT)

Original author notes

This article is part of a range of gay related articles I am in the process of creating at CZ.

There will be needed sources and relevant links added soon, and I hope that other CZers will feel very welcome to join with me to help build this and other GLBT related articles. --Ian Johnson 04:48, 26 July 2007 (CDT)

Definition

"The gay community is a collective reference to those people in society who are homosexual." Isn't it possible for someone who is "in the closet," in society of course (not a hermit), but not part of "the gay community"? This seems to me to be very important. To assert that all gays are by definition part of a "gay community" seems to make the notion of a gay community practically meaningless. But if not all gays are, by definition, part of a "gay community," then what is required to be part of it (of one)?

I think of this on analogy with the folk music community. There are people who are very fine musicians but who virtually never play with others, or only as part of a band that occasionally plays out, but never interacts with other musicians. I don't think they're really part of a folk music community, in any useful sense of "community." And I can actually give some clue of what I think someone has to be to be part of the community: they have to know other people in the community, to play music with them either in jam sessions or bands, they attend concerts and festivals, they might teach classes or attend them, etc. --Larry Sanger 01:51, 28 July 2007 (CDT)