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In my experience it's a spectrum that can range from friendly, to hate, like any other diverse groups of people.
I've been in a lot of LGBTQ spaces, or in spaces adjacent to those spaces, including dating and roommates and friends etc. The majority of the time everyone is friendly and it's a great community. Just be respectful and treat everyone like a human being.
But, there are some spaces that as a cis-het person you are not welcome and and not wanted. For example, my roommate was in a Gay volleyball league, and though I would have liked to go I was never invited, and the general vibe was that cis guys are really not allowed. My sister is a lesbian, and especially in lesbian spaces cis-het there can be a real discomfort to even dislike for cis-het men. I've personally heard on two separate occasions lesbian women say that they "hate all cis-men" (I think they assumed I wasn't cis, I don't always present cis-het).
So don't assume that every space will be open to you, and that every person will want to be friends with you, and it's because you are cis-het. As an ally that can sting sometimes, being excluded because of your sexual orientation, but that's how it is. Just remember that most people are really great, and there's a lot of history and circumstances that led to the creation of those LGBTQ only spaces. Good luck!