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jimyzun 12-25-2009 10:55 AM

How can a T-girl make a living?
 
I ask this question because here in southern South America their only option is prostitution, and I´m sure that more than one would like to do something else. Are there other options in other countries?

merelypink 12-26-2009 10:23 AM

just like everyone else if she wanted

jimyzun 12-27-2009 08:13 AM

The thing is that nobody here woud hire a Tgirl as a shop assistant, in an office or in a stand in an exhibition, jobs that I´m sure they could do just as well or even better than GG´s. Only a couple have nade it to showbiz, but then again, with the help of some influential boyfriend.

seanchai 12-27-2009 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by jimyzun (Post 124513)
The thing is that nobody here woud hire a Tgirl as a shop assistant, in an office or in a stand in an exhibition, jobs that I´m sure they could do just as well or even better than GG´s. Only a couple have nade it to showbiz, but then again, with the help of some influential boyfriend.

I don't think a shop assistant, and office girl or an "exhibition stand" are particular jobs that a girl should attain to :frown:.

I know tgirls who work in banks, make-up artists, video editors, store managers, restaurant managers, welders, traffic wardens (now they must take some stick!), club promoters, systems/server specialists, real estate, etc. It's probably harder for them and it would depend on the part of the company, but it's possible.

totwist 12-27-2009 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by merelypink (Post 124365)
just like everyone else if she wanted

i now a lot of girls working i thailand in supermarkets an so on , depends from cultures

jimyzun 12-27-2009 03:54 PM

I guess it is a matter of culture. In this part of the world the Catholic influence is very strong. I need not say more, right?

Amy 12-27-2009 11:21 PM

Here, any job (Provided you don't get an interviewer who has a problem, but many businesses are eager to fill their "diversity quota" to appear politically correct). I can't speak for the rest of the world though...


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