65% transgenders had experienced public accommodations discrimination. A greater risk of adverse emotional and physical symptoms based on the results of participants in the study identified “eight specific forms of discrimination that directly influenced their work experiences or career development trajectory” (Dispenza 70) one of the participant who working in a social service office described what it was like to have people in the workplace who were not supportive and were unwilling to understand his transgender identity. He reported, “ i’ve had people at work that like …show more content…
One of the participants of the “Experienced of Career-related discrimination for Female-to-male Transgender Person: a Qualitative study” had experienced “Horizontal oppression's” which is being discriminated against by member of the LGB community because of their gender. One participant, who was a cosmetologist, revealed, “ I was interviewing to be a front desk person at a salon and the interviewing manager there loved me. It happened to me that the salon was owned by two gay men, and when they found out that i was being considered for the job, they freaked out. I didn’t get the job. They were worried that i was going to be an issue with the clients because of my gender” (Dispenza 73). This shows just how much of discrimination. Discrimination pervasive and permeates various aspects of a transgender person's