Quote from: girl you look fierce on February 13, 2013, 11:14:32 AM
My opinion about this is really unpopular so please don't read it if you are really sensitive, but mainly it's because men are more interested in those fields and most TS women are interested in mostly male dominated things.
....hmmmm, I don't think it's that TS women are more interested in male things as alot of us went to
'male' work because we had something to '
prove'. I think that's why alot of the general public are shocked when a "male" transitions to female because there are a lot of police/military/truckers that went into that field as something to prove, but in the end couldn't take it..
As to the original question: why so many trans women are programmers/engineers/IT? Alot of posters have already pointed out the social anxiety aspect which was particularly pleasing to me, but I think the 'nerd' aspect is the most attractive.
These jobs are quite "genderless" when compared to professions like florist, hairdresser, dancer or retail (which are quite female dominated). No, I'm not proposing that these jobs don't require skill as they do, but when interviewing for these jobs, 'gender', whether consciously acknowledged or not, does play a part in the selection process, yet professions that are so skill based and disregard things like 'lifestyle' are easier jobs to obtain for someone feeling ...genderless/confused. You don't pick that up in an interview situation. As long as you have the skill you are employed.
You can't say that for something like, say, hairdressing, where your appearance does play a huge part. You're expected to be fashionable and usually immaculately presented. You won't get the job, even if you were "Oprah's personal stylist" if you look like a slob. As you someone who walks into your building when you have server problems? They can dress how they like can't they? You don't doubt their ability.
I'm going to be honest and say I don't want just anyone touching my hair!!! I will judge that persons skill on how they present themselves. Not particular political correct, but hey.... I'm being honest.
You can f**k with my server, but don't touch the hair!!
Love and Respect
Jenny