FedoraFan112390
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A question--
Was the YMCA, even in the Golden Era and including in the 1960s, always known as a haven for gay people? The reason I ask is because when my grandparents would fight, which was very, very frequent throughout the '50s and '60s, the fight would end with my grandmother (b. 1927) making my grandfather (b. 1920) leave the house, and he would end up staying at the YMCA until things boiled over. The guy's dead so it made me wonder...Or was it then just a place a guy with no other place to go and only a little money could legitimately stay without there having to be a gay component to it?
Was the YMCA, even in the Golden Era and including in the 1960s, always known as a haven for gay people? The reason I ask is because when my grandparents would fight, which was very, very frequent throughout the '50s and '60s, the fight would end with my grandmother (b. 1927) making my grandfather (b. 1920) leave the house, and he would end up staying at the YMCA until things boiled over. The guy's dead so it made me wonder...Or was it then just a place a guy with no other place to go and only a little money could legitimately stay without there having to be a gay component to it?