I live in Marion, Indiana, a city of 33,000 located between Fort Wayne and Indianapolis, and is not among the Indiana municipalities that don't discriminate as far as gender identity.
When I first transitioned, I did not think there would be anyone who accepts me as a woman. Five years later, a majority (89 percent) of Marion, or almost 28,500 residents see me as a woman.
The other 4,500 do not.
There are four other M2F's (besides yours truly) in Marion.
Usually those people don't understand or are trans-phobic. Usually, I let those individuals confront their transphobia by watching "Dirty Sexy Money", "Queen of the Willis," or the movie "Transamerica."
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Since I occasionally go out to nearby Van Buren and Gas City (mostly on gift runs,) usually I run into someone (who has either lived in my Van Buren neighborhood, went to Eastbrook High School with my late brother, or a fellow Mississinewa alumnus who have not seen me since high school graduation) and most of the time they are surprised that the person didn't really see me as a guy, but more feminine (ala Peggy Hill of "King of the Hill," unattractive and less shapely)
In fact only 32 of the 132 Mississinewa Class of 2001 have already recognized me as a woman. The 100 others will probably have no idea come 2011 in my high school reunion.