“…In the 1980s and 1990s, a very wide range of men came to the park looking for sex, but nowadays, due to online sex, geolocation programmes on smartphones that help find sexual partners and the emergence of other leisure scenarios aimed at the gay community in the city, such as bars, restaurants and nightclubs, the number of participants has been reduced mostly to residents from adjacent neighbourhoods and the elderly and other men who do not have the knowledge or the tools necessary to use the new technologies. For the most part, those who go to the cruising area in Montjuïc are men who cannot access the commercial, publicly visible gay scene due to economic constraints or because they fear the dire consequences of being discovered (Langarita, 2014b). Indeed, Heaphy (2011) has pointed out that gay visibility is only an option for a privileged socio-economic group.…”