Saoirse [she/her, comrade/them]
A distant voice from a terminal at the edge of the world, overlooking the rough sea. Transfem, out and on HRT for over 10 years, with work experience in healthcare. Here to help my trans comrades in any way I can.
I’ve got a new book for self-learning Gaelic. I want to get fluent enough to start a Gaelic thread in internationale.
Greens are anti-trans. PSL is the only viable meme ticket.
president xi please liberate us, we desire your xiaomi flagship phones
Get in the woodchipper, old man.
This is not a decision you should be making in the middle of a panic attack. Emigrating demands extensive planning and carefully selecting a destination, particularly as a transgender person. I often have to tell young trans people this, and it’s relevant here: There are no good places for trans people, only bad places and worse places.
It should be kept in mind that nobody has to do a lot of deep checking to find out you’re trans and decide they don’t like you because of that. A lot of times they can just look at your face and see it, and if not, your ID may not match what they see. And then you have to try to find a job there, because even if you’re moving somewhere that your dollars have relatively strong buying power, you aren’t going to live on that for more than a year at best. Hard enough to get a job as a trans person as a born citizen who speaks the language, I wouldn’t like my chances trying to get one as a foreigner speaking a second language.