'It's really hard to meet other gay men in real life,' Cchatoni told Business Insider. 'It's really hard to meet other gay men in New York City.' The chat, which launched in August, has more than 3,000 users. Users can chat with other users, or browse a list of users who are also in the New York City area. Users can also search for users based on their location, and chat with them. 'I think the chat is really great for guys who are in the closet,' Cchatoni said. 'I think it's really great for guys who are in the closet and want to meet other guys in the closet.' The chat has been well-received by users. 'I think it's great for guys who are in the closet,' one user wrote on the chat's Facebook page. 'I'm in the closet and I've met a few guys from the chat. I think it's a great way to meet other guys in the closet.' 'I'm in the closet and I've met a few guys from the chat. I think it's a great way to meet other guys in the closet,' another user wrote. Cchatoni said he's also received positive feedback from users who are in the closet, but are looking for friends. 'I think it's great for guys who are in the closet and want to meet other guys in the closet,' one user wrote. Cchatoni said he's planning to launch a new feature in the chat that will allow users to connect.
In the spirit of being open to all, the LGBTA+ community of The University of Texas at Austin is hosting a free gay chat every first Thursday of the month. The chat will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 15 in the LBGT+ Resource Center. The group is hosting the chat in order to provide a safe space for those who identify as LGBT+ to talk about their experiences and share their stories. 'We want to create a space where people can feel comfortable to talk about their experiences and ask questions,' said Amy Skelton, a member of the LBGT+ Resource Center. 'We also want to provide a space where people can share their stories and connect with others.' The LBGT+ Resource Center provides a space for people to come together and talk about their experiences and share their stories.