Oct. 23rd, 2014

[identity profile] eustacecscrubb.livejournal.com
There is the possibility I'll relocate to Singapore for a job. I'm reading mixed opinions about life there for LGBT people. The relevant facts about me: bisexual, heteroromantic, post top surgery, passport and IDs all have "M" but not my birth certificate. I use testopel implants and would like to continue that rather than do injections. I'd also like to have a hysto and meta, but haven't managed either yet. I'm private about my gender history, consistently read as male, and don't generally look to socialize with queer/LGBT persons (I have friends with various identities, but don't want/need queer community).

Since male homosexuality is still technically illegal there (though apparently the law is rarely enforced) I'm a little worried about being bisexual. However, as I understand it, the LGB and T are very distinct communities there, and if anything, where trans people transition into stereotypically masculine/feminine presentations, they do okay.

Any insight? PMs are okay. I don't want to disclose details about the possible employment, but it would be for an institution which is part Singapore and part US in its management.

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