I think that in an ideal world, this could work. No one would even give it a second thought. It's already that way all over Europe. Unfortunately, we're not quite there yet. Many people still are predudiced against those who are born differently from them. My observation is that tremendous progress has been made for gay people. There are even religious conservatives who are coming around and understanding that gay people are born that way and it just doesn't make sense to discriminate. But back to your point. After reading it, it occurred to me that the ladies who wrote the original post are not the ones with a problem; it's some of their neighbors. So if their neighborhood is great otherwise, I would hate to see them leave. The longer they stay, the better it should get as younger, more knowledgeable residents move in. If it's really a bad situation, though, I wouldn't blame them for wanting to find a more accepting neighborhood. I may have missed it, but to the original posters: in which area are you currently living? I reread your post...I see that you live in Tanglewilde. Where is that? I've heard of Tanglewood near the Galleria, but not Tanglewilde.