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Where do you live is it trans friendly?

Started by amber roskamp, November 25, 2014, 06:56:35 PM

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Missy~rmdlm

My profile is far too public for direct information posting. As usual I will say St Louis, MO area. My specific area is quite conservative...that's documentable from the city hall sharing a building with a Catholic convent to specific politics. Yet for me and a few other TS women I know, we function just fine in the area. Is it a matter of: are we are so rare here people may not even know who TS people are? I dunno. (One has been on a national network TV documentary on TS living.)
Further, my employer sponsored insurance has covered most care, and I have retained my job.
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JustASeq

Moved from Washington DC to San Francisco last summer to being transitioning.

Quote from: ErinS on November 26, 2014, 01:15:30 PM
I'm moving to san Francisco though, I'm quite sure it will be much better.

It is :) (At least compared to DC)
-Seq
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amber roskamp

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i take back lansing being a decent place to live. Michigan legislature is terrible and created a bill to allow legal discrimination in the work place, allowing businesses to refuse services, and to deny housing if they felt like it was a violation against their religious freedom and it was made specifically for lgbtq people. also there was a hearing for a non-discrimination bill and it received no votes. the first bill i was talking about was modeled after Texas's religious freedom restoration act  but i have heard that it is more extreme because it is worded poorly. so i would not recommend Michigan to any lgbt person
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