most of the trans-related horror stories seem to come from the US
I think that's a function of importance and ownership more than levels of incidents. The US invented the media, owns the media, and controls the media and it centers on the US because we basically don't care about anywhere else, and don't think of it as important at any rate. But I think that the actual reason is that in most places that kind of stuff doesn't get media coverage because it's not rare there, and here it is. Man bites dog is news, dog bites man is not. So it stands out here as being outside the mainstream.
Kat's general rules of thumb
- The coastal areas are more liberal than the inland areas.
- Big cities more than small towns. Largely because people have better things to do.
- Capitol cities (and port cities) tend to be pretty open (Des Moines in Iowa for example), I think its a function of graft and general corruption.
- University towns are pretty liberal, in part because of the higher ed deal and also in part due to the highly transient nature of the population. But not all colleges and universities are 'liberal'. But some of the main ones that seem more open are: Ann Arbor in Michigan, Athens in Georgia, Austin in Texas (might be the only place like that in Texas), Madison Wisconsin, and Burlington Vermont.
- Count - bars vs churches. Best gauge I know of. Far more bars than churches in SF, far, far more churches than bars in Topeka and Omaha.
Actually in the old days a quick trip though the Yellow Pages would tell you all kinds of things. Lots of listings for lingerie shops, bakeries is good, lots of therapists, not so good. Lots of pawn shops? Not so good. Actual listings in the Yellow Pages for Sexual Fetish shops - most excellent.