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Started by starrbaby, October 11, 2010, 08:36:32 PM

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starrbaby

Me and my fiancee (MTF) are thinking about moving within the next 9-10 months and were wondering if anybody had any suggestions on TG friendly cities....
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Robert Scott

Twin Cities - Minnesota ... very friendly & has laws to protect TG folks
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Janet_Girl

Portland, Or.  Same reasons.
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shanetastic

I love LA. . . but I know it's not for everyone :]

But I'd consider myself decently safe here depending on where you live.  Only downer is it's super super expensive.
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Alexmakenoise

I like it here in San Francisco.  I guess it's common knowledge that this place is pretty accepting.  Literally, there are all kinds of people here, being different is considered a good thing, and no one cares whether you're trans or gay or kinky or whatever.  It's a good place to live if you want to be yourself and at the same time blend in with the crowd and be considered "normal".
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starrbaby

has anybody heard anything about colombia or st louis missouri????? i read a couple places that they are tg/ts friendly and not too expensive....
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Robert Scott

My daughter goes to school in Columbia, MO.   I haven't heard one way or another.  However, I do know the University of Missouri has a huge GLBT organization and it does have trans specific stuff
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starrbaby

thanks we are also looking in to lake land florida any input on that?????? we are sooooo lost on where to go its not even funny any input is greatly appreciated
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Cindy Stephens

Hi Starrbaby,
I live just west of Lakeland Fl. in Tampa.  There are a lot of rednecks, but also a thriving gay/trans culture.  One does need to be discreet.  Check out "gaybor", "watermark" do a search on gay St.Pete.  My friends from back north are amazed at how hip and gay it is here. St.Pete has the largest gay pride parade in the southeast.  Like I said earlier, it tends to be spotty in areas, but I guess that is true everywhere.  Lakeland itself always seemed to me to be a bit more conservative but have been seeing stories on it becoming more of an artsy type of a place, at least downtown. You should find all of the services you need here, though you may have to travel.  Oh, and Sarasota is very gay and has had a long rich history of it. Hope this helps.  Make SURE you google "gay newspaper watermark" they'll set you straight.
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Izumi

Honolulu  ^_^  People are just too mellow here to care about issues.  I have never lived in a more relaxing place as hawaii.  Even the racial tensions you typically feel arent there. 
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CharlieTrance

If you were looking at moving overseas I'd say New Zealand. It's really relaxed here. In the city I live in almost every college there is a group for queer and trans teens and there's a youth group for queer and trans people.
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Lacey Lynne

Quote from: Janet Lynn on October 11, 2010, 10:37:37 PM
Portland, Or.  Same reasons.

Yes, Ma'am!  I'm within the Portland city limits.  This place ..., it's such a trip!  Though either subtropical or tropical climates are my preference, this place more than makes up for the lack of the same.  While we do have an establishment here and an educated corporate/churchy/military class, there is a way strong counterculture vibe here.  Individuality is not frowned upon here.  You just might like it.  Very few places have more natural beauty.  Better like mountains though.    ;)

@ Alexmakenoise:

Man, I could so do San Francisco!  That would have been my personal Number One pick, but the wife-for-now and her kid wanted to come here, so here I am.  Haight-Ashbury, anybody?    ;)
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glamourdollxoxo

Chicago there is an area known as boys town that is very gay and trans gender friendly. I plan on moving to Chicago as soon as I can by next spring hopefully.
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LordKAT

Where I live has its good and bad (mostly good or neutral) but my employer has been aces when it comes to my transitioning on the job. If anyone gets to central Wisconsin, let me know and I will show you some good places and people.
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Lacey Lynne

Quote from: Cindy Stephens on October 19, 2010, 06:20:23 PM
Hi Starrbaby,
I live just west of Lakeland Fl. in Tampa.  There are a lot of rednecks, but also a thriving gay/trans culture.  One does need to be discreet.  Check out "gaybor", "watermark" do a search on gay St.Pete.  My friends from back north are amazed at how hip and gay it is here. St.Pete has the largest gay pride parade in the southeast.  Like I said earlier, it tends to be spotty in areas, but I guess that is true everywhere.  Lakeland itself always seemed to me to be a bit more conservative but have been seeing stories on it becoming more of an artsy type of a place, at least downtown. You should find all of the services you need here, though you may have to travel.  Oh, and Sarasota is very gay and has had a long rich history of it. Hope this helps.  Make SURE you google "gay newspaper watermark" they'll set you straight.

@ Starrbaby:

Cindy Stephens speaks the truth!  "Gaybor"/Ybor City rocks ... especially on the weekends.  Watermark Newspaper.  Awesome!  So is "Womyn's Words."  I used to get them at my gender counselor's office which was in the annex of:

http://christcornerstone.com/

If you are anywhere Near Tampa/Saint Petersburg/Pinellas Park and you are of the LGBTQ Community, you MUST stop by Christ the Cornerstone Church during their Friday night Cornerstone Cafe Nights or hook up with them for their social events.  Pastor Joyce rocks.  These are people who will understand you and who you are apt to like.  My best to you.    ;)
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kitty_cannes

here in Massachusetts we have the wonderful Northampton, ma/Amherst/Hadley/Easthampton areas where there is a HUGE LGBT community. you can be you and not have to worry about anything...and we're only 2 hours from NYC and 1.5 hours from Boston.
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Lacey Lynne

Quote from: LordKAT on October 20, 2010, 12:07:10 AM
Where I live has its good and bad (mostly good or neutral) but my employer has been aces when it comes to my transitioning on the job. If anyone gets to central Wisconsin, let me know and I will show you some good places and people.

Hey, that's great news about your employer.  I visited Madison, Wisconsin at the university to see a friend many years ago.  Very cool (and cold) place.  Liked it a lot.   
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Michael Joseph

Quote from: kitty_cannes on October 22, 2010, 06:17:47 PM
here in Massachusetts we have the wonderful Northampton, ma/Amherst/Hadley/Easthampton areas where there is a HUGE LGBT community. you can be you and not have to worry about anything...and we're only 2 hours from NYC and 1.5 hours from Boston.

I live in Mass too an I love it

Xren

Anybody know stuff about Galveston, TX?  I'm hoping to transfer to a college near there, and I know Texas has a super-conservative reputation, but could I survive there if I pass full-time?
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