California first, then Arkansas (...yeah...), then Texas, and now Arizona.I wouldn't say that's bland! Where did you move to in the US?
California first, then Arkansas (...yeah...), then Texas, and now Arizona.I wouldn't say that's bland! Where did you move to in the US?
Yep, Florida is a tough sell for anyone in the LGBTQ+ community. There are pockets there where the community is strong and you'd be safe, but there's also a lot where...eek.Yeah some of the stuff you hear going on in Teaxs is quite scary. I get what you mean for Florida as well and as a gay guy myself its part of what puts me off looking further into actually being able to move there one day.
I don't really have a specific type of person I click with, I'm pretty open to meeting and getting to know just about anyone, honestly. People only lose me when they give me reason to move away from them.If you were making a new friend, meeting someone new, picking a work colleague what type of person would you say you 'typically clicked' with?
Very much so, there are some truly horrifying places where you sure don't want to be stranded.It certainly is, which is a shame as actually everywhere I've been in Florida has been really really nice, but as your rightly say there are areas where it can make your blood run cold.
In person I'm an introvert, I have social anxiety disorders, so the "real" me only comes out when I really get to know someone. One, though, I'm pretty extroverted, it's quite a strange contrast, lol.Would you say you are more of an introverted person or extroverted?
I didn't come out until I was in the US, so I suppose the US wins by default, but...........Did you find the US or the UK more accepting of you being trans?
When I first joined I "knew" a few people from various other places,so I'm not sure who I was closest to, but I certainly got to know and became good friends with a lot of people thanks to FPWho was the first person on here that you would consider a ‘friend’ or someone you were a bit closer to?
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