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vases t1_jdky701 wrote
The Boston area has cities that have some more progressive policies than Boston itself. For example, Somerville just passed non-discrimination protections for polyamorous relationships. So there are some areas that are more accepting and progressive than others, but I think that most of the Boston area will be trans inclusive
vases t1_j6c5gcu wrote
Reply to comment by Indy_420 in Can we talk about the Armory (Dexter Park) and the subsequent influx of homeless/addicts/drunks in the area? by [deleted]
You got some wild Connecticut invasion fantasies lmao
vases t1_iyfmzcv wrote
Reply to I miss Vermont so much by immersedinideas
I can earn 50% more in my field (government administration) elsewhere in southern New England, with a lot more job options at that, than in Vermont. That was a big factor for leaving, although I can still visit. But yeah, the Vermont Tax is very, very real.
vases t1_iv472xs wrote
Omar comin'
vases t1_jdziiuh wrote
Reply to Places to live near Fall River? by doasisay_notasido
The neighborhood up the hill in NE Fall River is pretty nice. Most of the towns within 30-40 minutes should be fine. If you want more urban living outside of Fall River that's not a town, you might like parts of New Bedford, and the Providence metro is nearby.