![]() It was just a freakishly crowded Saturday. It was overcrowded to the point we had to leave the park for a few hours, but we hardly saw any red shirts. Fast forward many years and now I have a child who is part of the LGBT community (not the one who always wanted to go to Gay Days) and we decided to go to mini Gay Days last March. We didn't go again because I told her I couldn't stand the crowds. She gets stuck on traditions and since we went 2 years in a row, it was a tradition. My daughter used to asked to go for Gay Days every year after that. I don't think they cared at all when I told them. My kids wanted to know, too, so I told them. All of their family and friends who were there with them also wore the shirts. There were tons of people wearing red Tshirts. ![]() ![]() I think comparing to regular crowds now, it probably wouldn't have seemed so over the top crowded. It was extremely crowded by the crowd standards back then. We were going to see the Halloween decorations (back before there were Halloween parties) and to celebrate my daughter's birthday and it happened to be during Gay Days two years in a row. My family attended on Gay Days twice unintentionally before it was a big hoopla like it is now. I'll answer in the way that I read your post. Click to expand.I didn't see anything regarding fear in your OP, even though some of the responses seem to reflect that.
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