What's the most passable career you can choose as a trans woman?
>>41898303psychologyeducationnursing
>>41898303Worrying about whether your career "passes" is agpbrained. Do whatever strikes the best balance of enjoyable and profitable for you.
i hear there are a lot of women who work at nuclear power plants these days
compputer science, you avoid social interactions if you work at you home
just do what you like. this sort of thinking is unhealthy.
>>41898303im double majoring in biology and art
>>41898303Stay-at-home housewife.
>>41898325>educationokay but how do i get into this without getting burned at the stake
>>41898556start in higher ed until you can pass well enough to go stealth, then switch to grade school (or not since profs usually get paid better than teachers)
>>41898303passing away
>>41899072obsess lmao who hurt you
>>41898362yeah this lmao i knew this tranny irl who dropped out of her compsci degree because she read on here that it's malebrained and switched to a more neutral government job. i genuinely laughed in her face when she told me this especially since she's the most agp gooner i've ever met. personally i work in IT and nobody's ever accused me of being trans for it, i get the odd remark on how it's rare for women to do my job and definitely have to work harder (at my last company i was paid almost 20% less than the moid who did my job before me, then when i left they replaced me with another moid who's getting paid the same money the last one earned) but i wouldn't switch to a different career just because it's "more fembrained".
>>41898303onlyfans unironically
>>41898303Runway diva, duh
>>41898303Whatever the opposite of becoming a programmer is
working in the cobalt mines
>>41898303office admin probablynot really safe to work in anything public-facing if you're a tranny (retail, desk work, etc), absolutely not safe to work within a mile of kids or "vulnerable people" (nursing, education, etc), but low-level admin shouldn't be too bad in a smaller company so long as you're not working somewhere that forces you to engage with other employees (or you'll be "let go" because you unsettle everyone else working there)>t. have given this extensive thought
>>41898303SAHM
>>41898303Crash test dummy
>>41905320I'm a nurse and have never had an issue