No, people wanting to go through gender affirming surgery are transgender and this is not a reflection of their sexuality. Just like being cisgender doesn't make someone straight, being transgender doesn't make someone gay.
Its called Bisexual
Yes, as long as no surgery has been done. Females have ovaries, fallopian tubes, female genitals and a womb. Males have prostate, and male genitals. Transwomen can still father children, and Trans Men can still get pregnant.But, if you were born male and have surgery to become a female your surgery doesn't yet include giving ovaries, fallopian tubes, and a womb.Answer:It's a mixed bag: depending on your definition of transgender, whether you consider pre or post surgery, and whether you are including upcoming technologies. As of right now, a transgendered person who is post surgery cannot give birth. In the near future, transplants and organ generation will get good enough to allow a postoperative transgender person to procreate as their chosen sex. Therefore in the future it WILL include ovaries, fallopian tubes and a uterus.
Wanting to have both genitals is wanting to be intersexed, not a transsexual or transgender. However, people are born intersexed and cannot choose it. So if someone wants to be like an intersexed person, that would be a type of transgenderism. Intersexed - an individual which which is born with reproductive organs of both sexes. Transsexual - A person who strongly identifies with the opposite gender and who chooses to live as a member of the opposite gender or to become one by surgery. Transgender - is a general term applied to a variety of individuals, behaviors, and groups involving tendencies to vary from culturally conventional gender roles.
Not necessarily. He may just be a masculine boy.
I don't think you can actually "turn" transgender. Transgender generally refers to individuals who believe their gender is different to their sex (ie, although they feel they are female, they have male sexual organs or vice versa). Transgender's report having felt differences during early childhood such as wanting their play time to be that of the opposite sex (ie, boys wanting to play with dolls and makeup or girls wanting to play with trucks and cars). They report having felt "different" while growing up, or actually knowing that they were in the wrong body.
Not entirely sure what you are asking here. If you are one sex and sticking with someone through transition who is transgender that makes you either understanding or deluded. The only thing that would make you transexual is you either transitioning or wanting to. Without a better question that includes the respective genders of the involved partners more clearly its impossible to answer for you. For your information the term transexual usually and correctly refers to those changing their physical body to match their gender identity. This can be either male to female or female to male. The term transgender simply means that you identify with a different gender than that of your birth. All transexuals are transgender but not all that are transgender are transexual.
Someone wanting to be considered for a position
Go to a surgeon, they can give you the most important information needed on this. You can also search websites and talk to other people who have had surgery or are wanting surgery.
Yes
Your relationship after gastric bypass does change. Once being timid and wanting to please everyone before my surgery now I don't have the desire to please everyone. I used to jump through hoops for my family b/c they are so controlling. They don't like the new me simply because I can say no to them.
Whatever the reason you may have for wanting a Plastic Surgery; you should have a good physical condition for the procedure. Then seek out those registered practitioners who have references that you can folloow up before accepting any invasive surgery.
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