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I’m going to school to be a nurse, and after graduating, I think the PNW would be ideal.

Which city is better for a (not straight, monogamous) trans woman to live in? Seattle has more density and is more metropolitan, but it has increasingly been corporatized. Portland’s more spread apart, but it’s actually possible to buy a home. I’d be afraid it’d be kinda boring though. Anybody have experience living in the two?
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>>43416208
both are ass
why not someplace cool like astoria
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>>43416208
I loved that show. Ifc sucks so hard now.
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>>43416208
I lived in Portland prior to it becoming the dreg capital of America, and I have to say trannies, junkies, antifa and the rest of the dysgenic freaks really ruined that town. Go there who cares, it's botched.
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Seattle is superior, Portland still isn't a real city yet
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>>43416723
it's impossible to get a house for under $1 milly unless i wanna shell out 1,000 a month on hoa fees for a condo
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>>43416825
that's kinda the impression i got, it felt more like a bunch of neighborhoods strung together rather than a contiguous city



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