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Moving from the Liberal state of Maine to the not so liberal state of Texas

Started by mainegirl9466, June 17, 2013, 03:28:30 PM

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mainegirl9466

So I spent several years in the Military and after that I spent a couple years in Texas and had a daughter before moving back to Maine (Started to realize I was a gay cross dresser around the time I had my daughter). Anyways almost two years later I want to go back to Texas and be with my daughter but I am quite scared. Maine is a very Liberal state and I get stared at all the time so I cant imagine what it will be like in Texas were racism and other hate is still so great. Does any other ladies dress 24/7 in southern states?
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ZoeM

Actual hate is rare wherever you go. Racism doubly so. (Seriously - the day people stop calling conservatives racist cannot come soon enough for my liking)
We have a couple members from Texas who could probably tell you more reliably, but I wouldn't expect anything more severe than strange looks, TBH.

Unless, of course, you run around calling people racists and hateful to their face. Which nobody should do, for obvious reasons.
Don't lose who you are along the path to who you want to be.








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Devlyn

Agreed, just last week a list of informed consent clinics in Texas was posted. The Lone Star State knows about transgender people. Hugs, Devlyn
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Jamie D

Texas is actually a rather diverse state.  I lived in the Dallas area for a few years and loved it.
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Jess42

I would say the big cities like Dallas, Austin and Houston would be your best bet, especially Houston and Dallas. Along I-35 in places it's fairly liberal the closer you are to Dallas, Austin and San Antonio.
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Chloe

TEXAS is THE Constitutional Libertarian state, the heart of the Federal Gov't RESISTANCE !!!
In "The Matrix" movie I believe they called it "Zion".

Two notables come to mind, Ex-Congressman Ron Paul and Info-warrior Alex Jones of Austin TX

"not so liberal" is good choice of words for, being neither "liberal Democratic" nor "Republican neo-con", it is a very CATHOLIC state that is OPPOSED to all forms of central tyranny over personal LIBERTY & FREEDOMS !

They HAVE ROOM for everybody ! !

Have a book tablet? Read Liberty Defined and educate yourself (military eh?) or lol  . . . .just go see yer daughter, hopefully her mom's not too Evil !!)
"But it's no use now," thought poor Alice, "to pretend be two people!
"Why, there's hardly enough of me left to make one respectable person!"
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Jess42

Quote from: Kiera on June 17, 2013, 05:10:20 PM
TEXAS is THE Constitutional Libertarian state, the heart of the Federal Gov't RESISTANCE !!!
In "The Matrix" movie I believe they called it "Zion".

Two notables come to mind, Ex-Congressman Ron Paul and Info-warrior Alex Jones of Austin TX

"not so liberal" is good choice of words for, being neither "liberal Democratic" nor "Republican neo-con", it is a very CATHOLIC state that is OPPOSED to all forms of central tyranny over personal LIBERTY & FREEDOMS !

They HAVE ROOM for everybody ! !

Have a book tablet? Read Liberty Defined and educate yourself (military eh?) or lol  . . . .just go see yer daughter, hopefully her mom's not too Evil !!)

So Kiera, you're saying you like or don't like Texas? I'm kinda' tired and you made me dizzy wiht that one. ;D
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Chloe

Quote from: Jess42 on June 17, 2013, 05:31:01 PM
So Kiera, you're saying you like or don't like Texas? I'm kinda' tired and you made me dizzy wiht that one. ;D

Sorry really need to lighten up on posting.

In the last seven months I've spent a lot of time All thru Texas and they put their pants on one leg at a time just like most normal people do.

Oh BTW ladies don't wear dresses anymore, very rare indeed!
"But it's no use now," thought poor Alice, "to pretend be two people!
"Why, there's hardly enough of me left to make one respectable person!"
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Erin Kay Howell

I wouldnt move to texas... I live here and am working to get out.
I know who I am, and no one is going to tell me otherwise anymore.



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Jamie D

Quote from: Jess42 on June 17, 2013, 05:31:01 PM
So Kiera, you're saying you like or don't like Texas? I'm kinda' tired and you made me dizzy with that one. ;D

Kiera write:  "They have room for everybody."

There is no trans-Utopia.  But a place that's respects our natural and human rights is a positive.
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ashley_thomas

I'm here.  A socially conservative back drop with significant liberal enclaves.  You can make it here and even thrive, but I'm looking to move eventually, mostly to get away from my life and even moreso the heat. PNW for me...
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eh-lyssa

The conservative level of texas varies greatly depending on what area you are in. Like some people have said already the bigger cities tend to be more liberal Austin probably the most liberal of all, but Dallas is close.

That being said Texas is kinda backward in their laws like getting your gender marker changed in Texas is a crapshoot that involves a judge. Unless you hire a lawyer its an iffy proposition.

Dallas itself has an anti-discrimination law that applies to Trans folks so that helps.

Alyssa
Alyssa
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ashley_thomas

Austin is liberal but not big (1.5 million or so). I think Houston has a better trans network honestly.  I hate Dallas.
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Yukari-sensei

It all depends on where you are going,  but remember Texas is a very large and diverse place. There are mean people everywhere, but so are nice people who are accepting.

Given you are ex-military I would guess you are possibly going to San Antonio or Kileen? Can't speak for Kileen (only drive through there), but I have always felt safe and happy in San Antonio.

Good luck!
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Kaelin

I'm in the San Antonio area, and I'm inclined to echo the sentiment that acceptance will vary depending on where you are and who you deal with.  If you visit a Unitarian Universalist church (at least in SA), you shouldn't have a problem.  With catholics (on a group/individual basis, outside the church), well, your mileage varies, as they cover about the entire ideological spectrum.  The four big metro areas are probably your best hope (Dallas/FW, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin, each with their own idiosyncrasies).
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Christinaaaa

Im in the austin area and there is a great trans scene here. People will stare anywhere you go. Texas isn't as close minded as people on the outside think.
What area are you moving to?
I'm looking for more friends here that are going through what I am.
Trying to be me.
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