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well if she trusts you with that info she will either tell you,, or sleep with her and find out the hard way get hard way jk but seriously in the end it really isn't your business if she was, unless she feels you have a rite to know even then i feel it is up to the person, my advise look for an Adam's apple or the structure of the woman, some are not as passive as some.
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1) Some of the surgeons have gotten so good at the GRS surgery that even a gynecologist can't tell the difference without a sonogram; a guy isn't gonna know from looking at it or sleeping with her (how often do the guys you know spend more than one sec on how it looks it's just "put it in!!!!!")
2) There is a surgery to shave the Adam's apple: if they don't have one it doesn't mean they weren't born with one.
3) Why do you wanna know? Unless you have gotten romantically involved, it's none of your business: do you go around announcing the size, color and past events of your parts to strangers? If you do, stay away from me. If you are in a relationship and think she used to be something different, ask! If you don't trust the answer, then leave, go away.
You tell whether a woman is transgender or not simply by asking her.
Obviously depending on the situation she may tell you it's none of your business, or simply refuse to tell you because she doesn't want to or doesn't feel safe answering you - there's little reason to know.
If she pees standing up, it's not a good sign.
Typically, the male of the species has a penis and testicles. This is not a 100% accurate test, however, as a few men are born androgynous and/or of uncertain sexuality.
The only way to know is if she tells you she's transgender.
No. A transgender woman is a woman.
No, she is a cisgender woman.
No. He is a transgender man giving birth.
No. Transgender women do not have ovaries or uteruses.
The only true sign is the woman telling you she's transgender.
no she was a hermaphrodite but had the make up of a woman.
no, shes all woman.
Of course it is okay to be a lesbian if you are a transgender woman - being transgender doesn't dictate your sexuality, that is something separate. Your sexuality is not something you can control or that other people can control, if you are a woman and attracted to other women you're likely a lesbian.
You will need to find a doctor who will help you through the process.
If the transgender woman has had hormone therapy, then the breast development is permanent. Not all transgender women choose hormone therapy.
No, she is not. She was born a biological woman.
It is impossible to know, because there are so many of them. Hi, I'm Sarah and I am a transgender woman in transition and I am 6'5" tall.