There are transgenders everywhere. But they are rare in the Middle East (ex Saudi Arabia) where in some countries it is illegal or "against God" and so a lot of gays, transgenders, etc are at risk of being stoned to death. But yes, there are probably Transgenders in Alaska.
Alaska has the smallest population, so it also has the fewest transgender people.
Transgender people are not made. It is something you will be born with.
Most transgender people who undergo transition use hormones.
People don't like the transgender thing
People are either born transgender or their not.
You're thinking of transgender people, not gay people. Gay people do not "become a girl" unless they are also transgender. Transgender people can be gay, straight, or anything else.For more information about the hormones that Transgender women take, click here.
There are many notable transgender people both alive and dead. Some of the most famous transgender individuals would be Amanda Lepore and Amanda Milan.
I think the US.
Yes.
They don't choose to be transgender, they just are. It's not a choice
There is no more transgender people now than there ever was before however it is more open and known about now...alot of people now feel comfortable with 'coming out' and letting people know they are transgender whereas before not many knew about it and it was highly frowned apon.
Transgender people are born either male or female. The transgender people feel that they were born in the wrong bodies and usually undergo a sex change operation.