I toyed with the idea of posting this on Eunuch Central, since I've read that this area is the most read. This is not, however, a castration related post. So I will try this here first.
I've gotten some great feedback on locations before. I'm wondering if anyone has additional information or comments.
The Chicago area, my current location, is considered on of the best in the country for transgender folks. I still love Chicago. I'm finding, though, as I get older that very cold, often humid winters and mostly hot, humid summers are more difficult for me than they used to be. In particular, these conditions cause me breathing problems.
There's an additional point I've mentioned before. If I remain in my current line of work, there are a number of US metro areas that, on a per capita basis, have far more posted job openings than the Chicago region. Chicago actually tends to rank near the bottom on posted openings in my line of work. This has been a continuing trend for the many months I have tracked it.
While I may very well remain in the Chicago area, I'm actively investigating a possible move within the next 2 to 6 months. I'm also considering
Danya (imported) wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:03 pm
where I might want to spend the rest of my life. My
bias is for the west coast. I enjoy being near the ocean and mountains. I enjoy being outside to hike and explore among beautiful surroundings. I never tire of the west coast. It is, in fact, my favorite region of the US.
Each of these five locations offers more job opportunities for me than the Chicago metro area. Not all are one the west coast. Those that are not are on the east coast, where I grew up. I accept that there is no perfect location. I'm fully aware of cost of living differences among these locations. That is a secondary consideration.
I welcome all comments, both positive and negative, about these five regions. Again, I'm particularly interested in openness/acceptance of trans people. Any other comments, though, are also welcome.
1. San Francisco metro region
2. Portland, OR metro area
3. Seattle, WA metro area
4. Boston, MA metro area
5. New York City metro area
The only city on this list I have not visited is Seattle. I've been to Portland once and really liked it. All of the remaining cities I've visited more times than I can remember.
I've done my own investigation on the "trans friendly", or generally tolerant/accepting attitudes in these places. Here on EA, though, I have a handy group of people who live all over the country and the world. Many here are also familiar with the issues trans people face.
Although Boston and New York are not especially warm in the winter, they are both milder than Chicago. On one climate scale, New York is considered to have a humid subtropical climate (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City). It it the northernmost US city with this 'subtropical' designation.
Again, any input is welcome. Many thanks.