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I have over 30 years IT experience and in my mid-40s. I'm a US citizen living in Japan and considering a move to Denmark. I'm wondering how difficult it would be to find a job as an IT (cloud) Architect or software engineer while being an obvious transgender person. (I don't think I pass as a woman by a British mile.)


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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/LoreZyra at 2024-02-12 11:00:49+00:00.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

squidbattletanks at 2024-02-12 13:07:50+00:00 ID: kq2s63n


Do you think a person is just able to walk into a clinic and get a surgery. Like have you ever read what getting surgery here entails? It’s clear that you haven’t.

SRS takes years of waiting and you have to be approved and been on hormones for at least a year before being put on the waitlist. Most Danish trans people aren’t able to ger any surgery done because the conditions are so awful here.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

brokenarabesque at 2024-02-12 13:13:02+00:00 ID: kq2ss5r


Most Danish trans people aren’t able to ger any surgery done because the conditions are so awful here.

So then you will agree that foreign trans people shouldn't be signing up and and making your wait list longer, yes? That foreign people shouldn't be getting treatment in Denmark when even Danes are struggling to get it themselves?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

squidbattletanks at 2024-02-12 13:22:45+00:00 ID: kq2tyvv


No I think that we should adequately fund the healthcare system so it can provide care for the people living in Denmark including non-citizens.