Only few rich gays and lesbians are not thinking of this.
Of course, many side gays and lesbians have married. They also have children. The old age home is out of the questions.
You can learn from the people in the video.
Boston’s LGBTQ+ seniors build community in the Trump era | Full doc: ‘Living in Pryde’
For the generation that weathered the AIDS epidemic and fought for same-sex marriage, finding community still poses a challenge. But in Boston, LGBTQ+ seniors have the Pryde — New England’s first affordable senior living community geared toward LGBTQ+ elders. While many older Americans struggle with housing costs, research suggests LGBTQ+ seniors face unique affordability challenges. According to the Williams Institute at UCLA, they are twice as likely to be single and live alone than their cisgender, heterosexual counterparts. A Kaiser Family Foundation study reports that 20% have experienced homelessness. The Pryde, which opened in June 2024, holds 74 apartments with rents varying by income level, and a public community center. GBH News spent six months following residents of the Pryde, capturing the experiences of a generation that came of age with few legal protections against harassment or discrimination, and who now stand to lose those protections once more. Rich with archival footage, "Living in Pryde" explores how the space is both a target and a refuge — a place where residents believe the strength of community is their most powerful tool in the ongoing fight for equality. GBH News wants to hear from YOU! We are conducting our annual audience survey 📝 https://bit.ly/3ZQXSQr. This will help us understand your interests and what you want to see more of from us. It only takes a few minutes, and we are grateful for your input. 🙌

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