Why is the computer science to tranny/femboy pipeline so common?Why are nerds becoming trans so much?
>>41961391is it too late to start a cs degree and come out somewhat okay if the earliest i can start college realistically is 24im on hrt already
bullied too much in hs
>>41961426idunno every techy I know was kind of normal but reclusive
>>41961426I wasn't bullied at all in hs and stilled turned out to be a IT tranny. I was a homebody though that spent a lot of time in front of a computer. I think it's male autism + agp + loner + computers are safe and inside.
>>41961391There are multiple factors to this. Particularly the closeted gay/tranny will gravitate to either communities already populated with similar mindsets (expressing fem and accepting non-conformist gender representation), while also desiring careers/hobbies that foster an environment where one can safely express themself without the public’s ire. Couple this with an overlap of autistic/neurodivergent queers fixating on subjects that can challenge and stimulate their hyperfixations (the complexity and enriched field of computer science/STEM field), and we start to have a concentration of subjects suspected for said community.But in practice it’s an overblown representation of a group, and if you participate or visit multiple universities or workplaces involving CS, you’ll realize this as well. >>41961413Started late 20s/early 30s, you’re fine just stay dedicated to your studies and you’ll make it.
>>41961391this only happens to the white ones, my cs class was like 80% Asian and they were all normies
Autists are self-absorbed and therefore naturally prone to inward-looking sexual fetishes such as autogynephilia.
>>41961391I'd chalk it up to lower barriers to pursuing it in the field.Generally educated and progressive workforce, making it safer to come out. Generally well-paying and benefited jobs making it easier to afford transition. Good career mobility, make it easier to bail on negative workplaces that might otherwise force people to repress.