Original title: "Als Transfrau leben jenseits der Norm" (Living Beyond the Norm as a Trans Woman) by Nancy Zecca.
This reading illustrates how local authorities, in our so-called Quere-friendly state, deal with trans men and trans women. At the moment, the predominant impression is that the society that we who are trans is becoming more and more accepting from time to time. But acceptance is not what we are all demanding: "No, we are talking about everyday inclusion!" There would still be a long way to go.
All beginnings are difficult, as an ALG II recipient to encounter many obstacles. But as a trans woman without surgery or hormone therapy, it is particularly difficult to make herself heard by the job center! Because there is no fairness there.
No, furthermore, it goes so far that one can neither avoid a psychological report, not infrequently with such a result, as mentally handicapped, is shelved ad acta in a drawer, especially since I consider this very censorship to be questionable. Shouldn't it be rather, independently enlightened? I am a trans woman in the last phase of her life.
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