September 25, 2006
Defend Seattle's Lesbian-Friendly Crown
Urban travel blog Gridskipper is in the final round of their search for the -iest cities in the world. And in this case, all the -iests are sex-related:
By Friday of this week, the world shall unequivocally know which city is the fetishest, which city is the lesbianest, which city is the gayest, which city layeth with the minions, which city is the least-sexiest; which city ye shall call Man and which ye shall call Woman. And how? By your vote, Gridskipper readers. By your vote. Some of these finals we've started last week, some we're rolling out today. They're based on the semifinal round tallies. We've taken the top two contenders in each category for a tête-à-tête to the superlative death.Why should you care? Because, dear readers, Seattle is a finalist in one of the categories: World's Most Lesbian Friendly City. As we write this, we're beating New York City 4 to 1, with 80% of the vote. But it's early -- polls close on Friday. So make sure you vote -- it's the most electoral fun the city's seen since the 43rd legislative district primary race. (Note: we won this last year, so we're defending that crown.)
Other categories, with their final two:
World's Sluttiest City: Rio de Janeiro vs. Amsterdam
World's Most Hetero City: Washington, DC vs. Moscow
World's Most Gay Friendly City: San Francisco vs. Berlin
World's Most Feminine City: Paris vs. Montreal
World's Most Masculine City: Detroit vs. New York City
World's Most Fetish Friendly City: Tokyo vs. Amsterdam
World's Least Sexiest City: Liverpool vs. Salt Lake City


