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Good Cities for FTM's? (U.S.)

Started by Alexmakenoise, September 06, 2014, 06:40:51 PM

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TinaVane

Quote from: Marcellow on September 06, 2014, 06:45:20 PM
Generally don't move to any state in the South.
Texas , Florida, Georgia are good for the lbgt I never heard of it throwing dust. But I would so not leave San Fran if I had the opportunity. New York is a overrated city dump yard.
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AdamMLP

I would never move somewhere for something like this unless there was another reason for it as well.
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sneakersjay



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Sebryn

San Antonio is another friendly place surprisingly enough. CO in areas (Denver I believe). Ironically enough my home town in WY doesn't care much either. I also heard that Minnesota is friendly from friends and MA as well....but MA is expensive.
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GnomeKid

Quote from: Brett on September 06, 2014, 06:51:31 PM
I am assuming you are referring to a non-binary/FTM person who is not read as male 100% of the time?


Why would that have to be the case?  I'm read 100% male, and I just prefer to be in a more queer friendly place.  2+ years living in the south now has make me realize this would be a very lonely place for me to spend the rest of my life.  Even for most of the folks at my art school I'm the first trans person they've ever met. 

Doesn't seem odd for even a stealth trans person to want to be in a queer friendly city. 

I solemnly swear I am up to no good.

"Oh what a cute little girl, or boy if you grow up and feel thats whats inside you" - Liz Lemon

Happy to be queer!    ;)
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aleon515

Me too. I also socialize with trans folks. And I am read nearly 100% of time as male.

--Jay


Quote from: GnomeKid on September 08, 2014, 02:02:26 PM
Why would that have to be the case?  I'm read 100% male, and I just prefer to be in a more queer friendly place.  2+ years living in the south now has make me realize this would be a very lonely place for me to spend the rest of my life.  Even for most of the folks at my art school I'm the first trans person they've ever met. 

Doesn't seem odd for even a stealth trans person to want to be in a queer friendly city.
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Out-Of-The-Night

Boston is a great city for trans* people. There's a bunch of places to get medical treatment for transition and a very liberal social atmosphere. (Plus, it's a great city in general, which counts for something.)
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Alexmakenoise

Thanks for all the recommendations!

I'm moving for reasons unrelated to being trans.  I wish I could stay in the Bay Area, but there are a few situations here that I need to get away from.  I'd also like to be in a place with a lower cost of living.
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