Submitted by pinkrosxen t3_120x6yn in massachusetts
me & my gf are both bi & trans. with the new sweeping anti-trans bills we are considering safe states to move to as our current state is one of the worst hit. Massachusetts has some of the most pro trans legislation. We're mostly wondering
- if the pro-trans status is expected to change in the (especially near) future. In four years will this still be in place?
- if Boston is the most LGBT friendly city? is there a better place to move for safety or even just in general?
- is moving to Boston right now a good idea?
any answers or other helpful stuff would b appreciated!
nrvs_hbt t1_jdjezg6 wrote
I would be completely shocked if MA enacted any anti-trans bills or repealed any pro-trans bills in the near future, considering there was literally a ballot measure in 2018 attempting to repeal a previous pro-trans bill and the vote went overwhelmingly in favor of the existing measure.
The other commenter is correct that there are some areas of the state you'll definitely want to avoid, but I would disagree that Boston is the only city worth considering. Northampton/Amherst in the western part of the state is just as queer-friendly as Boston if not even more so. There are a lot of smaller colleges there like Smith and Hampshire that have historically been super progressive which definitely runs over into the surrounding area. It's also cheaper - note that you won't be able to move within 20-30 miles of Boston unless you can spend at least $2k a month on a studio or 1-bed and pay at least $8k in up-front moving costs (of course there are exceptions to this rule, but I wouldn't bank on exceptions).