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“We have all traveled and had to deal with bad situations at hotels or not having any inside information of what to do,” explains Cohen. “Now there’s no question. We know what gays like and where they want to be -- in the center of it all. And at ease.”
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A score of winking YouTube commercials that typically end with a near-naked Cohen sexing up your screen, often with the comedic assistance of Gila Goldstein, Israel’s first transsexual and a Rubenesque force of nature -- has grown Gay-Ville's base of 50 initial hosts to more than 2,500 properties in 360 cities and 64 countries around the globe.
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“If the world is six degrees of separation, gays have, like, two or three,” Cohen says with a laugh. “I’ve partied with my guests. We’ve become friends. It’s like making the world a small village.”
