Patrick If you ever come back to England you should come and check out Liverpool's gay scene. It's not as big as Manchester, but people are really friendly and it is home to the beetles.
The park is not the Alan Turing park but the Sackville gardens with the Alan Turing memorial in it just a little point for anyone searching for it. Thanks for the great review we are very proud of our village and very lucky to have it still. Other towns have not been so lucky. Come again in pride August Bank holiday each year.
Hey Patrick! Loved your video. We adore Manchester and it is wonderful to see that someone from outside the UK appreciates everything Manchester has to offer the LGBT+ community. (Sorry about the weather ☔)
I’m glad you like Manchester. It’s a pretty safe city for LGBT people. Obviously you’ll get idiots but you get them everywhere. As a native Mancunian I urge lots of people to visit Manchester, it’s a great city, fantastic night life.
Great timing as I'm heading to Manchester today for the Manchester Rubber Weekend events. It'll be interesting to compare it with the Birmingham scene which is, shall we say, somewhat limited. I've not done the gay scene in Manc yet, but have spent some time in the city and what you say about it being very Laddish is pretty spot-on. It's a city where they are still a bit obsessed with the 90s lad culture and the successes of bands like Oasis as well as the football scene. That said, there's quite a lot of art stuff going on as well which gives it an interesting mix.
Really interesting to hear an outsiders perspective. I often get rather complacent with the availability of queer venues in Manchester until i venture to other cities and find significantly fewer (sometimes none all) and then remember how lucky i am to be from here. Admittedly its not a particularly touristy city but great for a weekend. Glad you enjoyed it.
My home town, so glad you liked Manchester Patrick! as a straight woman gay culture has always been a part of the city. A piece of graffiti from years ago and now on postcards, ‘it’s Manchester, we’re all a bit gay’ 🙌🐝🙌
It's so cute to see the city I call home come up on my recommended videos! Just a few extra recommendations for people reading the comments: Queer Lit is in Ancoats and is the largest LGBT+ bookshop in Europe. Its also a cafe-bar and event space. Feel Good Club is in the Northern Quarter and is a little more sapphic and trans centred. Vanilla in the Gay Village is a lesbian bar as well. There's another sauna in Stockport (a neighbouring town) which I think js a little cheaper. Manchester Pride is in August and it is one of the UK's three Big Prides (alongside London and Brighton). My personal favourite Pride is in Salford, which is in a park as opposed to the city centre The People's History Museum is a museum of working class history and movements, and has LGBT related exhibitions Manchester has loads of LGBT related events throughout the city. There's also a lot of non-profits working with LGBT youth, HIV+ people, running sexual health servives etc.
Always interesting to see my city from an visitors perspective. Although the Canal St area is the centre of the LGBTQ community, people don’t restrict themselves to that area. You’ll find that they are quite comfortable socialising in the Northern Quarter, Ancoats, Spinningfields as well as the trendier suburbs like Chorlton, Didsbury, Prestwich. And the non LGBTQ community are, mostly, accepting of LGBTQ people. We all know people from the community, work alongside them, they live openly in the city, there are high profile LGBTQ people in important jobs. Glad you enjoyed your visit.
@@PatrickMarano Next time you’re passing through, let me know and I’ll show you around the city. Always good to see a place through the eyes of a local.
BEHIND EVERY GAY MAN THERE IS AN STORY THAT MADE HIM A WARRIO I AM GAY IAMFORD HUG NOT AS BIG AS MANCHESTER .BUT PEOPLE ARE REALLY FRIENDLY AND IT IS HOME TO THE BEETLES
As a gay Manc, thanks for the positive review. We're always gonna feel outnumbered, that's the demographic, I suppose. But I've walked round the city holding hands during the days and evenings and never had any problems. And maybe you just went at a quiet time, but I always see LGBT+ people walking round when I'm there, nobody seems to have any issues... but I'm sure there are plenty out there who have experienced trouble. Indeed, Clonezone has had its windows broken several times over the last 12 months. Its a shame you weren't there during Pride, the streets are packed! And with entertainers on the streets and big stars performing in the Stage areas, the area is bouncing from Friday till Monday
Tbh, I don't feel I would've gotten a 'real feel' for gay Manchester during Pride since it's the gayness dial turned all the way up. This way I got to experience the realness during regular days which I was still impressed!
I am from Manchester and this video is great and trust me the laddish boys are there but it is safe some of them are also gay. If you ever decide to come back to Manchester come during Pride in August the whole of the city celebrates LGBTQI+ then they actually do all year round it is just more visible then.
This sort of life emerges from a boring, rebellious, and I-am-right life, which is to many might seem odd, but reality is harsh; having said that, I am not implying that differently pursuing sensual activities are maniac without brain or beauty. I believe it is the willingness of an adult to live the life as they want; however, the question arise: What dictates it?
I prefer to see some content before I decide if I will subscribe to anything.. Makes sense don't you think ? As for patreon, You Tube is about making ad money and works well for a side hassle or for fun if you like making content for the majority of creators.
I was in England about 7 years ago, but not in Manchester. I'm thinking of going back, and, based on your videos, would def include Manchester. The subway in London is fantastic, the trains are fantastic. Trains in European countries are very good--expensive, but good. Went to the London Eagle several times--a very fun and sexy place. One place I would like to go, but won't get to, is Tom Daley's pants!!! Did you take in any other places--Bath, Stonehenge, Canterbury, York? I also love the pedestrian only streets and the car-free plazas. We don't have those! Another European thing we should do.
Being an older Irish gay man living 23 years in Manchester, I can confirm that this review of gay Manchester is accurate 🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪❤️
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Patrick If you ever come back to England you should come and check out Liverpool's gay scene. It's not as big as Manchester, but people are really friendly and it is home to the beetles.
40 mins west on the train so close and worth a visit 😍🏳🌈
Thank you I will!
The park is not the Alan Turing park but the Sackville gardens with the Alan Turing memorial in it just a little point for anyone searching for it. Thanks for the great review we are very proud of our village and very lucky to have it still. Other towns have not been so lucky. Come again in pride August Bank holiday each year.
Thanks for the info!
Hey Patrick! Loved your video. We adore Manchester and it is wonderful to see that someone from outside the UK appreciates everything Manchester has to offer the LGBT+ community. (Sorry about the weather ☔)
Thanks so much!
They often remove the C and S from Canal Street.
That is amazing! LOL
I’m glad you like Manchester. It’s a pretty safe city for LGBT people. Obviously you’ll get idiots but you get them everywhere. As a native Mancunian I urge lots of people to visit Manchester, it’s a great city, fantastic night life.
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The drag Queen you were referring to is Cheddar Gorgeous, but also featuring are Annaphilactic and Liquorice Black.💙
Thank you for clarifying!
Great timing as I'm heading to Manchester today for the Manchester Rubber Weekend events. It'll be interesting to compare it with the Birmingham scene which is, shall we say, somewhat limited.
I've not done the gay scene in Manc yet, but have spent some time in the city and what you say about it being very Laddish is pretty spot-on. It's a city where they are still a bit obsessed with the 90s lad culture and the successes of bands like Oasis as well as the football scene. That said, there's quite a lot of art stuff going on as well which gives it an interesting mix.
Really interesting to hear an outsiders perspective. I often get rather complacent with the availability of queer venues in Manchester until i venture to other cities and find significantly fewer (sometimes none all) and then remember how lucky i am to be from here.
Admittedly its not a particularly touristy city but great for a weekend. Glad you enjoyed it.
I did, you played a great host for the time I was there
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My home town, so glad you liked Manchester Patrick! as a straight woman gay culture has always been a part of the city. A piece of graffiti from years ago and now on postcards, ‘it’s Manchester, we’re all a bit gay’ 🙌🐝🙌
aww love that... thank you for watching and commenting on the video!
It's so cute to see the city I call home come up on my recommended videos! Just a few extra recommendations for people reading the comments:
Queer Lit is in Ancoats and is the largest LGBT+ bookshop in Europe. Its also a cafe-bar and event space.
Feel Good Club is in the Northern Quarter and is a little more sapphic and trans centred. Vanilla in the Gay Village is a lesbian bar as well.
There's another sauna in Stockport (a neighbouring town) which I think js a little cheaper.
Manchester Pride is in August and it is one of the UK's three Big Prides (alongside London and Brighton).
My personal favourite Pride is in Salford, which is in a park as opposed to the city centre
The People's History Museum is a museum of working class history and movements, and has LGBT related exhibitions
Manchester has loads of LGBT related events throughout the city.
There's also a lot of non-profits working with LGBT youth, HIV+ people, running sexual health servives etc.
Thank you so much for all the detailed pros of living a queer Manchester life
Always interesting to see my city from an visitors perspective. Although the Canal St area is the centre of the LGBTQ community, people don’t restrict themselves to that area. You’ll find that they are quite comfortable socialising in the Northern Quarter, Ancoats, Spinningfields as well as the trendier suburbs like Chorlton, Didsbury, Prestwich. And the non LGBTQ community are, mostly, accepting of LGBTQ people. We all know people from the community, work alongside them, they live openly in the city, there are high profile LGBTQ people in important jobs. Glad you enjoyed your visit.
Thanks for adding to our knowledge and for allowing me to explore your city!
@@PatrickMarano Next time you’re passing through, let me know and I’ll show you around the city. Always good to see a place through the eyes of a local.
Your last comment about it being laddish is true of most cities around the world i would say
BEHIND EVERY GAY MAN THERE IS AN STORY THAT MADE HIM A WARRIO I AM GAY IAMFORD HUG NOT AS BIG AS MANCHESTER .BUT PEOPLE ARE REALLY FRIENDLY AND IT IS HOME TO THE BEETLES
As a gay Manc, thanks for the positive review. We're always gonna feel outnumbered, that's the demographic, I suppose. But I've walked round the city holding hands during the days and evenings and never had any problems. And maybe you just went at a quiet time, but I always see LGBT+ people walking round when I'm there, nobody seems to have any issues... but I'm sure there are plenty out there who have experienced trouble. Indeed, Clonezone has had its windows broken several times over the last 12 months. Its a shame you weren't there during Pride, the streets are packed! And with entertainers on the streets and big stars performing in the Stage areas, the area is bouncing from Friday till Monday
Tbh, I don't feel I would've gotten a 'real feel' for gay Manchester during Pride since it's the gayness dial turned all the way up. This way I got to experience the realness during regular days which I was still impressed!
@@PatrickMarano allllll the way up 🤣🏳️🌈
Patrick I 💕 your facial hair.
I am from Manchester and this video is great and trust me the laddish boys are there but it is safe some of them are also gay. If you ever decide to come back to Manchester come during Pride in August the whole of the city celebrates LGBTQI+ then they actually do all year round it is just more visible then.
Thanks for watching!!
You’re welcome
This sort of life emerges from a boring, rebellious, and I-am-right life, which is to many might seem odd, but reality is harsh; having said that, I am not implying that differently pursuing sensual activities are maniac without brain or beauty. I believe it is the willingness of an adult to live the life as they want; however, the question arise: What dictates it?
Not sure I understood your meaning...
11:39 mainly in the uk we aren’t very demonstrious, you barely see straight people holding hands x
That's fair, thx for the perspective
When I think of Manchester, I think of the Manchester Kiss.
Which is??
@@PatrickMarano head butting I believe.
I call that a Glasgow kiss
I prefer to see some content before I decide if I will subscribe to anything.. Makes sense don't you think ? As for patreon, You Tube is about making ad money and works well for a side hassle or for fun if you like making content for the majority of creators.
I was in England about 7 years ago, but not in Manchester. I'm thinking of going back, and, based on your videos, would def include Manchester. The subway in London is fantastic, the trains are fantastic. Trains in European countries are very good--expensive, but good. Went to the London Eagle several times--a very fun and sexy place. One place I would like to go, but won't get to, is Tom Daley's pants!!! Did you take in any other places--Bath, Stonehenge, Canterbury, York? I also love the pedestrian only streets and the car-free plazas. We don't have those! Another European thing we should do.
There's a lot we should take from the way European cities are constructed
No wait, what does Eagle mean? What’s that? Sex club, bathhouse?
I wasn't sure either so I had to look it up, ha. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eagle_(bar)
ohh lol, usually a bar named 'Eagle' or 'Black Eagle' is a leather bar, daddies... that sort of thing
A funny accent? Behave! 🥰💜🌈
LOL
As a British woman i had no idea u guys watched coronation street, WTF!!!! By u guys i mean yanks not gays lol x
haha I love it! #guiltypleasure
I'm a Mancunian Mammal, Mongrel Male.
its not as gay as it was
That's true for a lot of places unfortunately
Because Muslims are the fastest growing population in UK. RIP