Date: 2020-01-13 05:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jreynoldsward
Interestingly I know several trans people in small communities. And the other day at a sewing gathering, talk of one person's adult child was basically--"some days he's a he, some days she's a she. Just depends on how is dressed." No judgment, no big deal, just yep, that's that person doing their thing. It really does depend on the community and the degree to which conservative religion dominates (and in Oregon, which is highly unchurched, your odds of encountering toxic religion really does depend on the location and its history. There are places I won't touch with a ten-foot-pole, and others where even though overall politics are red trending to purple, folks are pretty tolerant. Gotta know the community. In my opinion some of the Southeast Portland suburbs are the most toxic in the state).

Date: 2020-01-13 05:49 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] estrevan
I wasn’t really thinking about tolerance, though - it’s easy for people to be tolerant as long as you’re the rare exception. More that I didn’t even start figuring out I was trans until I came into contact with trans communities who had the information, advice, and support I needed.

Date: 2020-01-13 05:51 pm (UTC)
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Oooo! My grandparents lived on SE 76th decades ago. I remember some nice front gardens a few streets uphill from there. But now Portland looks huge and really hard to navigate.

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