I went to Virginia once years ago before I transitioned. I'm from the north and I'm white as fuck and the TSA there was extremely rude to me just because of that. However they were even worse to foreigners. Like they purposely did things to delay them so that they would miss their flight and when other people tried to help those people not miss their flight the TSA would get all aggressive and threaten everyone. It was by far the worse travel experience I've ever had and given that I've transitioned now I'm never going anywhere even near the south ever again. I feel really bad for the poor souls that are stuck living there.
Yeah dating apps are pretty bad. Try joining a group/club or participate in an event of something that you like such as art, sports, etc. Socialize with the people there and eventually you may get in a relationship with someone. I have many relatives who met each other this way so it seems it works. Also one plus of this method is that you know you both have a shared interest.
Yeah that's me right now and it is rough. Now that my dating profile is a few months old literally the only likes I get now is a bot or two about once a week. I honestly think the best way is to join some type of club or group, socialize with people there, and maybe it eventually leads to a relationship.
Teal line really should be going to at least Duluth (city at the western point of lake Superior). It's so weird that it stops at the twin cities. I'm guessing the person who made this map doesn't know much about Minnesota.
As a trans woman who works out but doesn't really do sports because people make them suck, I have to say that I don't think that study is correct based of my experiences. Trans women often have lower testosterone than cis women after being on hrt for a while (2 years max typically, but it can be sooner). When I started hrt, literally only about 2 weeks later I noticed massive muscle atrophy and I literally couldn't even help my father move heavy furniture that I doubt I would have had a problem with before. After that I decided to start lifting and it's been a few months since then I am still not as strong as I used to be.
I disagree. ::: I tried to kill myself ::: multiple times when I was a minor because I wasn't able to access it then. Being trans isn't a phase and yes some people detransition but they are such a small percentage and they shouldn't be holding the 99% of people who don't detransition back from their happiness.
I went to Virginia once years ago before I transitioned. I'm from the north and I'm white as fuck and the TSA there was extremely rude to me just because of that. However they were even worse to foreigners. Like they purposely did things to delay them so that they would miss their flight and when other people tried to help those people not miss their flight the TSA would get all aggressive and threaten everyone. It was by far the worse travel experience I've ever had and given that I've transitioned now I'm never going anywhere even near the south ever again. I feel really bad for the poor souls that are stuck living there.