In case some of you missed my original post, I went to Portland to see if it was a place a could truly feel safe and "at home" in while I transition. I live in the deep south USA and simply don't feel safe going through that here. Anyway, I spent much of my time along Burnside which is the downtown area really for everyone who isn't a straight, white, Republican, Protestant bio male. Green hair and chains galore are welcomed! Anyone who can elaborate more on Burnside please do. I did venture out into other parts of Portland, mostly north, though I found it to not be in mine nor probably any of our best interest to stray too far SW and even had some unpleasant experiences in Beaverton which is west Portland. Portland was "weird" but not too weird, just weird enough

Beautiful landscapes, small enough to maneuver easily through whether on foot, by car or public transportation but still had a hint of "big citiness" to it (though that's relative since I live in a city of about 4 mill). Most importantly though, I did feel like it possessed enough of a dare I say sanctuary feel to it in that I think I could transition there without feeling too unsafe. CERTAINLY much better than where I currently live. I did find out that Portland does have the largest trans population in the US by the way. Most striking was the friendliness and helpfulness of the Portlanders. My gf and I stood blank faced many a time staring at the hotel-provided map and a passerby would ask us where we needed to go. We only once had to ASK for directions. Someone would offer help and then take all the time necassary until we were set. Truly beautiful people. If you can hear this- THANK YOU PORTLAND!!!!!
All in all my experience was quite positive and I accomplished my goal which was to see if Portland was a place I could live, transition, then continue to live after transition. Im sure I have forgotten to mention some things here so I might be adding things as they come back to me. Also this is just a general summary of my trip. If you are interested in specifics I'd be happy to elaborate. And I invite anyone else to add their experiences with Portland too!