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.
Any man (transgender or cisgender) can.
No. In fact, some transgender are straight.
Any man (transgender or cisgender) can.
A transgender woman is born a male and they simply live as women. They may take hormones. The proper name is transgender woman. Transsexual women tend to get surgery and/or take hormones to grow breasts. Not all transsexual women consider themselves transgender. However, arguably, a person is neither transgender nor transsexual after surgery, since the goal for the surgery is usually to become completely female.
A Tgirl is a Transgender girl. She could be a Transsexual or a Transvestite.
LGBT stands for "Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender/Transsexual."
You can be gay and transgender. But it depends on how you feel with your assigned gender versus a different one.
Its called Bisexual
Depending on the gender, they are called one of the following: 1. bisexual transgender woman 2. bisexual transgender man 3. bisexual non-binary person
The society should be educated on the cases of the transsexual women so that they treat them just like others with a knowledge of these cases that exist.
Transsexual individuals typically experience a strong and persistent identification with a gender different from the one they were assigned at birth, often leading them to seek medical intervention, such as hormone therapy or gender confirmation surgery, to transition physically. On the other hand, transvestite individuals may dress in clothing traditionally associated with the opposite gender occasionally or for various reasons but do not necessarily desire or pursue permanent physical changes to align with that gender identity. Consulting with a mental health professional specializing in gender identity can provide additional clarity and support.
Note: Please do not merge this question with similar questions using the word "transsexual." Transsexual persons are born with their condition and seek to eliminate it. They don't choose to become transsexual. Many transsexual persons find being lumped with transgendered persons to be offensive, and some even oppose the transgender and/or LGBT Communities.This is difficult to answer, but it seems the answer is no. A transgendered person is either someone who chose to vary their gender expression or who will never get surgery. For many, transgenderism is only recreational. No study has been done on this.