A transsexual person is a person born with genitals that are at odds with who they are, and they get surgeries to eliminate their transsexualism. They believe in only two genders and believe their bodies are wrong. So they seek to destroy any differences and become like any other person born as a member of their corrected sex. Being born with transsexualism is not the same as choosing to become transgendered.
Generally, transsexual people are happier after undergoing hormonal and surgical changes, since they feel more comfortable in general (including, more specifically, in their own bodies and in social situations). However, when transgendered persons who were not born with transsexualism get the surgery, it usually ruins their life. So you have to make sure you have the condition of transsexualism and not merely transgenderism before getting the surgery.
Being transsexual and being recognized as one's corrected sex can change one's world view. A lot of people become aware of certain social situations and norms that they had previously been unaware of while living as their assigned-at-birth sexes. For example, a lot of transsexual men (female to male transsexual) become much more aware of male privilege. Transsexual women become more aware of sexual harassment.
Transsexuals may or may not feel sexually and romantically attracted to the same general groups of people (e.g. women, men, etc.) as before. Lots of people remain attracted to the same people, but a significant number of people are attracted to different people.
Transsexual people usually can still experience sexual arousal and orgasm after the surgery to eliminate transsexualism. The mechanics of sex might change (based on hormonally- and/or surgically-changed genitals), so how someone relates to their partner(s) might change.
She felt the same as you and i do. she felt with her hands. She most likely felt feelings as well.
You tell them , i have feeling more than friendship and i wonder do you feel the same,if you are in a relationship with them,tell them i am begining to feel closer to you than felt before
I've been in the same situation before... I wish I had the guts to just say how i felt We ended up finding out later that we both felt the same way...but we didnt feel that way anymore so i would just go for it before she moves on
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In my opinion, Jesus probably felt sad and hurt. I would feel the same way.
How do you feel about life. One guess is at least one had felt the same. The only things that change are the accoutrement's that abound.
Absolutely not. You are only gay if you are sexually attracted to members of the same gender.
Benjamin Franklin felt many of the same things people of his time and modern times felt. These include anger, enjoyment, satisfaction, and sadness.
Being gay means that you are romantically or sexually attracted primarily to people of the same sex as you. If you are attracted only or primarily to transsexuals, you may or may not be gay--but being attracted to transsexuals is a specific interest you have.--You are gay if you believe you are. The rest is all fluff. Read the question "How do you know if you are gay?" in the Related Questions below.
There are other fish in the sea. Seriously. Do not go there. What would you do if you felt about Robert Pattison the way you feel about this guy? You'd say "well, he's not going to feel that way about me," and you'd move on. Same here.
Amelia felt very strongly about women's rights and their ability to do the same jobs as men.
Being thankful is a feeling or emotion characterized by gratitude and appreciation for something someone has done or given. It involves recognizing and acknowledging the kindness, generosity, or help received from others.