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does anyone have any good resources on trying to look for housing as a trans person? like, i feel like i should put up a craigslist posting saying something like "pre everything trans femme looking for queer roommates" or something but idk what i should/shouldn't do or what to look out for
I mean ideally probably don't move in with strangers, but that's not viable for everyone I suppose
Seems like living with trusted friends/partners would always be the safest bet, or solo if you can afford it, but if you've gotta look for queer friendly roommates maybe a queer specific site would be less of a minefield than craigslist. Maybe Lex?
Only other queer people I know are full up on roommates or live an hour away, I'm terminally single, and I don't make quite enough money to go for a studio by myself. If I had that luxury I would have done so months ago, but I live in a very queer friendly area (For the US, anyway), so I'm not too worried
What's Lex, by the way?