You're gonna have to break that down by regions and cities, honestly. Texas is not monolithic. There is no "Texas Culture" because every region has its own culture. Many of the cities are just too different. I'm from Houston, the most liberal city in Texas and one of the most liberal, progressive cities in the US. Houstonians BLEED blue. We have a HUGE LGBT community as well as a melting pot of any race you could think of. The experiences of LGBT here will be ten times different than in say some little, tiny rural town in Texas with a population of only 400 people for example. Austin is very liberal too as well as other places here just like some places are conservative. As someone says, it depends on where you are in Texas. You can't combine Texas into one culture. No way. Also, the"conservative" places tend to be the small, rural areas like in almost every state. The big cities in Texas are as progressive concerning LGBT, race, etc as anyone. Houston elected Anissa Parker, the first openly lesbian mayor by the way. No blue state had even done that. There are just too many differences concerning culture from one place to the next in Texas. For example Houston culture differs from Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and visa versa. Each city has its own culture or "ways" which is what makes Texas so fascinating. So, I doubt you can find anything that encompasses LGBT culture in "Texas". It would have to be broken down by regions, etc to get an accurate view. I've been to different areas in Texas outside Houston and some are so different (not in a bad way, just different) it feels like you've gone to another planet.