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Best place to live
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 1:53 pm
by MandyL
I currrently live in a very conserative area in Wa...if i were to move where should i start to look at that is CD friendly?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 2:57 pm
by JoAnnDallas
I have found Dallas, TX to be CD friendly. Trans people have discrimination protection in housing, accomidations, workplace, and etc. I have gone out en fem and so far have not had any problem doing what I want or going where I want. I have used public restrooms and women's dressing rooms with no problem. We have various support groups like Tri-Ess and MCDC.
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:46 pm
by Virginia
I am sure Anita may offer some sage advice, but San Fransisco would be a good option. Atlanta has a very active "alternative lifestyle" community as well. Then there is Chicago too! Denver and Boulder, Co. Just about any city in Colorado for that matter!
Some places I would steer clear of is Lynchburg, Virginia and Bob Jones University and Annapolis, Maryland.
Well just some suggestions.
Virginia
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:38 pm
by DeeDee
Ummm, gosh, Virginia..sheesh. Fort Lauderdale isn't that bad...probably should be in the top 10 places (not that I would know).
Hugs
DeeDee
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 8:25 pm
by Virginia
DeeDee, Honey it has gotten so cold so early I have to admit to brain freeze.
Yes, definitely Ft. Lauderdale. That is if you like wearing short shorts or mini-skirts, blouses tied midrift and unbuttoned to the navel and ridding motorcycles and going to the beach in January...........
but who needs that????
Me Me Me Me
Love ya, Hon!
Virginia
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:22 am
by Kimberly Kael
JoAnnDallas wrote:I have found Dallas, TX to be CD friendly. Trans people have discrimination protection in housing, accomidations, workplace, and etc.
It's amazing that Dallas has changed so much since I lived there in 1990. I would
never have thought of the area as open-minded about any alternative lifestyle while I was living there ... but times change. San Francisco is an easy and obvious recommendation and I'm sure there are many more, but why not start closer to home?
Washington has very similar legal protections to what JoAnn writes about and there are certainly no shortage of support organizations - so long as you're close to a large population center. That seems to be the key in much of the country. Like many states the dense population areas in Washington are very liberal, and the more rural areas are much more conservative. The Seattle area certainly has a lot to offer and I'd be happy to provide more information on what I've researched and experienced. Mandy? Feel free to reply or PM if you'd like to know more.
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:15 am
by JoAnnDallas
It all came about in 2001 when Dallas rewrote their anti-discrinination laws. Also we have some great Trans organizations, like Tri-Ess, MCDC, GEAR, and others.
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:47 pm
by Azurielle
Canada is GREAT if you go in the eastern areas such as Moncton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto.
Moncton and Montreal do have a significantly french-speaking (~50%) population.
However, l've never seen any discrimination in Moncton even if it has a higher-than-usual crossdresser traffic.
If you don't mind the cold, I'd say give Canada a try. I've also heard Boston is pretty good, though l've never seen a crossdresser there during my three trips.
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:43 am
by Gaven McLaren
I know San Francisco has been mentioned. However the entire bay area is LBGT friendly. Some little towns a little less so. I live in a small bay area town that is kind of accepting. I wear skirts and other fem items out and about with out trying to pass.
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 2:51 pm
by Kimberly Kael
Azurielle wrote:Canada is GREAT if you go in the eastern areas such as Moncton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto.
Vancouver, BC also supports a lot of diversity, is much closer to Washington, and is not particularly cold through the winter. It's also quite lovely. Things have historically been much more conservative East of the rockies through Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, etc. until you get back into large population centers like Toronto and Montreal.
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 12:09 pm
by Jillian
You'd find Portland accomodating and accepting. Alternative lifestyles of various degrees are a majority around here, I've found.
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:41 am
by EmilyN
as a cross-dresser i don't think you can beat western Washington, especially around Seattle.....it's perfect in so many ways.
for example, you can be completely shaved at least 8 months of the year and mostly shaved the rest of the time. the summer light is absolutely perfect for photography, you can dress up for the city or dress down for the city....either works anytime, and the climate is idea for skin care too. and the city is wonderful for being out and about by foot or public transit.
oh, and the people.....either don't care or care enough to be very nice. i don't know many places we can find approval, but here we can be accepted.
CD friendly places
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:39 am
by Kendra Lynn
Hello: I'd agree that in general large cities would be best-- possibly also college towns, if you don't like cities.
I'm in the Washington, D.C. area, and would say the most "tolerant" parts are downtown D.C./"Dupont Circle" area (large gay community in the Dupont circle area), Takoma Park, Maryland (has a history of alternative/"counter culture" activity), "old town" Alexandria, Virginia, north Arlington, Virginia.
The "Adams Morgan" area of D.C. is very diverse, but side streets after dark can be risky no matter how you're dressed-- not very well lit.
And of course, as with any large city, there are parts I would never venture into at all, no matter how I was dressed or what time of day.
I have not tried going to suburban shopping malls "dressed."
I live just south of core downtown Silver Spring, and the downtown Silver Spring area can be... challenging for a CDer. Lots of teenagers and construction sites. I have gone into BORDERS, WHOLE FOODS, and GIANT cross dressed, and not had any trouble. But there will be more teens in the CITY PLACE mall-- have to be very careful there-- the BURLINGTON COAT FACTORY store is good though-- but use cash when paying if you are "dressed." (and don't bother with the changing rooms-- too risky).
HAPPY TURKEY DAY to everyone!!
Peace-- Kendra Lynn ("hippie cheerleader").
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:54 am
by JoAnnDallas
Guess we better put Silverton, OR on this list, since they now have a TG mayor.
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:53 pm
by Stephanie H
My choice is any place warm and comfortable.
Perfer no snow or rain. Just plenty of sun and flowers.
Southern Fla is very nice
Stephanie