I was in the Army for 27 years and lived all around the world. I did choose to retire to a rural country farm where I could live privately enjoying the farm life and my cross-dressing lifestyle. There are a Lot of Amish around me that I have met when NOT cross dressed and learned about their community which is very narrow minded. The is one black man living up the road from me about 3 miles or so that is a strong single father raising his children on his own, a Cuban immigrant in the area that works for all the farmers as an honest hard-working laborer even in his 70's, and in town there are Asin families and Mexican families that stay closed off form others, So predominantly a Caucasian rural setting. I love it when I have my ethnic friends and their families over for visits. So, I see Americans and not ethnicities.
Being a Heterosexual cross dresser, I am very much a near 0%er for where I live as well. I dropped hates and prejudices in my life, but I will not accept any haters into my life.
Willa