The first transgender school in the world opened in New Jersey
In the US state of New Jersey, the world's first school for transgender people has opened, trying to look like women. Reports about it The Daily Mail.
Le Femme is run by Ellen Weirich, who has been helping transgender people for more than a decade. The school is taught to walk on heels, choose a dress according to the figure, speak like a lady, as well as apply makeup and do a manicure. In addition, they are told how to imitate women's gait, select the right makeup and learn how to better hide the stubble.
Classes are held in the house Veyrich, where she lives with her husband and three children. Students have an extensive hostess wardrobe and a photo studio where transsexuals can take professional pictures.
One of the visitors to the school named Allison said that the classes helped him to improve his female skills. Ellisson said that 21 had already been happily married for a year with his wife and raising children. “I'm a pretty big man, so it was very helpful for me to understand how women move to look perfect,” he noted.
The head of the school said that the idea to conduct classes for transgender people came to her in 2005 year. Then a transsexual friend turned to Veirich for help. “I noticed that transgender people who want to look more feminine have very few opportunities to learn,” said Weirich.
The price for one class at Le Femme ranges from 44 to 400 dollars. What exactly its cost depends on is not specified.
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