No. Transgender is neither a disease nor a physical condition. There is a diagnosis that might be applied called "Gender Identity Disorder" or GID. Generally those with GID are persons awaiting Gender Reassignment Surgery. Neither is being transgendered a sin or even "wrong"; a person's self-perception (including sexual/gender identity) is never what we see, it is deeper than flesh and bone.
Yes, transgender people exist.
Transgender people can be any sexuality that cisgender people are.
I think the US.
Transgender people are not made. It is something you will be born with.
Yes. Any sex can be transgender.
Most transgender people who undergo transition use hormones.
People don't like the transgender thing
Transgender people are often treated differently due to societal norms, prejudice, lack of understanding, and discrimination. Some people may not understand or accept gender identity beyond the traditional binary system, leading to stigma and discriminatory behavior towards transgender individuals. This can result in challenges accessing healthcare, employment, safe spaces, and basic human rights.
People are either born transgender or their not.
Yes, transgender is real. There are both transgender women and transgender men. People who feel that their gender assignment of birth is at odds with who they are do exist.
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.
None really. I'm transgender, and I don't have any particular problems. Oh, but it can hurt reputation. Especially with religious people. So it pays to be a little discreet.