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Are gender-variant individuals more concentrated in certain places?

Started by Luc, August 05, 2008, 03:30:35 PM

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Where were you born?

Alabama
0 (0%)
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California
4 (8.9%)
Colorado
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Connecticut
1 (2.2%)
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Illinois
1 (2.2%)
Indiana
2 (4.4%)
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2 (4.4%)
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Louisiana
1 (2.2%)
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1 (2.2%)
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1 (2.2%)
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Ohio
4 (8.9%)
Oklahoma
1 (2.2%)
Oregon
1 (2.2%)
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1 (2.2%)
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2 (4.4%)
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I was born outside of the United States
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Total Members Voted: 18

Luc

After having met yet another ftm from Ohio, I got to thinking there may be some trend in where some of us come from. Far from having any definitive theories, I figured I'd poll you folks and see if anything surfaced. If you were born outside of the U.S., this isn't meant to exclude you; I'd appreciate if you'd post and let me know the country and state/province in which you were born, if possible.

By the way, I was born in Ohio. Go buckeyes!

SD
"If you want to criticize my methods, fine. But you can keep your snide remarks to yourself, and while you're at it, stop criticizing my methods!"

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sarahb

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sd

You may want to compare these numbers to state population vs. internet access before drawing any real conclusions from it.
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Luc

Ah, I appreciate the advice... but this is mostly out of curiosity, at least at this point.
"If you want to criticize my methods, fine. But you can keep your snide remarks to yourself, and while you're at it, stop criticizing my methods!"

Check out my blog at http://hormonaldivide.blogspot.com
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je

Louisiana!!!! Yes Louisiana -- which is practically the worst state to live in these days.
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Aiden

Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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Shana A

"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Janet_Girl

Beaverton, Oregon to be precise and no pun intended.  ::)

GO Beavers ( Oregon State ) again on pun intended.  :laugh:
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NicholeW.

I think I'm more concentrated in the thighs, to tell the truth. :)
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mickie88

ohio, and looking for a job with the state so i have protection legally until they decide to take it away again.


Warrior Princess Mickie
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Yochanan

California born and raised and damn proud. That's Southern California, or, to be even more specific, I was born in Sylmar (somewhere in The Valley), raised in places like Inglewood, Culver City, and Downtown LA, and I'm now living in North Hollywood--The Valley again. I feel as if I've come full circle. City of Angels, ftw<3.
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Pica Pica

'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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tekla

 I would think that in terms of birth the stats would be equal across the board by birthplace, but by where we are as adults you would see more of a concentration in larger cities and more liberal areas - but that again follows general population patterns.
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Pica Pica

as always you've put your finger on it, big citys tend to suck people in.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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RebeccaFog

It's easier to be out in a city. You may never get an accurate count of how many were born anyway. Some regions discourage people from the Realization or from going public with the Realization. You'll only know about out and about peoples.

Massachusetts.

Yes. I was born, and I resent it. Someone will pay for committing this atrocity upon me.  Someone. Will. Pay.

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annajasmine

Oops, I messed up on my vote I was born in Florida not Tennessee. I really glad that I was not born in Tennessee why?
Quote
http://www.drbecky.com/birthcert.html
Tennessee will NOT change the sex designation on the birth certificate.

Anna
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