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Genderstraddlers 11 years, 3 months ago
When I finally escaped my parental’s house I started dressing in clothes that I actually like. These clothes include ties, boxers, buttons ups, binders etc. This past week I have been searching for employment and I’ve found it is a lot different now then when I was dressing Femme. I don’t feel comfortable applying to some places because they…[Read more]
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Ugh, Dany that’s really rough. Unfortunately I don’t have any advice but I just wanted to say that I’m sending you good queer vibes and I wish you luck on your job search!
Thanks!
I just recently started dressing like this as well. The only difference is briefs, but boxers are great, too. I didn’t even consider how this would affect my employment opportunities (I’m going to college in the Fall; I’m getting tons of shit for dressing like this in my small, redneck town.) I, too, will be super excited when gender identity pops…[Read more]
The boxers vs. briefs debate :) I actually wear briefs under my boxers because I’m just weird that way.
I’ve filled out so many applications I can’t remember for sure but I believe Taco Bell, McDonalds, CVS and Sears had both. There were a couple local businesses which protect against sexual orientation, which I was surprised by because I live in…[Read more]
It probably depends on the area, but you’re a lot more likely to find more queer-friendly jobs in restaurants, hotels and other service sector jobs. I worked with a lot of conservative people but they didn’t give me any crap abut how I dressed or acted–they actually liked having a more masculine female-type person in the kitchen who wasn’t afraid…[Read more]
Thanks! Also those happen to be two of my favorite words, “free” and “food”.