Only if he's physically attracted to men.
Transgender individuals are human beings with normal genders, not some special category. If a gay man marries a man who was female at birth, then he is gay. If a man marries a woman who was a male at birth, then he is straight.
Husband. A gay man is still a man, even when he marries another man. If a man expresses his gender as female, than he is transgender and that is an issue separate from being gay.
Yes, he is gay, if that's how he identifies.
Absolutely not. Transgender women are women. You are only gay if you are a man who is sexually attracted to men
Roberta Close, a MTF transgender woman, is a woman (as are ALL transgendered women).
When a man marries a transgender woman, societal implications and challenges may arise due to discrimination, stigma, and lack of acceptance from others. These challenges can impact the couple's relationship, mental health, and overall well-being. It is important for society to promote understanding, respect, and inclusivity to support such couples in navigating these challenges.
Gay is being sexually attracted to someone of the same sex as you, transgender is identifying a different gender than that listed on your birth certificate. A transgender person can be attracted to someone the same gender as the one they themselves were assigned at birth, so from a certain point of view it may look like gay and transgender people are the same. The difference is that a gay man still identifies primarily as male.
For starters, there is no such thing as a she man. Other than that, Gay men are men who are attracted to members of the same sex, and she men don't exist, although this can be used as a derogatory term for a transgender woman.
No, a man is not considered gay if he wears a thumb ring.
No. If said person is physiologiacally a male and you are as well, or physiologically a female and you are female, and you are attracted to them, that does not make you gay. You MAY be gay, but that doesn't mean anything. If anything it means that you have an open mind and think its on the inside that counts, and are attracted to the person for what they are on the inside.
If you are attracted to her femininity and consider her to be a woman, then no, you are not gay, whether she's pre-op, post-op or no op. Likewise, if she considers herself a woman and is attracted to you, and you're a man, then she is also straight, even though she was born male. A transgender woman is a woman stuck in a man's body, and a transgender man is a man stuck in a woman's body. So, in other words, it's a case by case basis. It matters what gender you identify with and what gender you're attracted to. If the two are the same, then you are homosexual. If the two are different, you are straight. In your case, you are straight.
well if a woman has a penis then she/he's transgender. if your a guy looking at him/her you could be considered bisexual and/or gay.