It isn't very left field at all. As a transgender person who has wanted to become a priest, I have researched this question before. Trans people can not become catholic priests or nuns normally (I haven't heard of any cases where they can without hiding themselves.) As for Buddhist monasteries, my understanding is that transgendered and queer people are generally thought to be unable to reach enlightenment, due to enhanced attachment to the physical.
Its called Bisexual
A person goes to a seminary to become a priest.
Yes they can. Being transgender is a matter of identity, and not of skill - there is nothing to stop a transgender person from being as successful in acting as any other person.
Yes, It is more common that you will becomne a priest when your spuse dies because of your expireance.
a person who is gay or a labrian
The medical term for someone with both male and female sex organs is: Hermaphrodite The new term is intersexed.
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Hermaphrodite.
Yes, if the transgender woman still has a penis and testicles and has sex with someone who was assigned female at birth.
A transgender woman is a person born male who identifies as female, regardless of any medical procedures that have taken place.
When one exhibits reproductive organs of both the male and female sex, that person is known scientifically as a "hermaphrodite". Overall gender of a hermaphrodite depends largely on how this person is raised, though some prefer to identify with a specific gender as they grow older.
No. A hermaphrodite, or more politely, an intersex person, is someone born with both male and female organs. Some intersexed persons can later in life decide which gender they feel like and have the reproductive organs for the other gender removed. A transgender person is born with either a male or female organs, like an ordinary man or woman. They are gender variant and choose to adopt a role other than that associated with their physical sex of birth. However, most don't get any genital surgery. There is a lack of discomfort with the body itself for the most part. Then there are transsexual persons who feel they are in the wrong body. This is painful for them. So they live according to their true gender identity and have surgery to make their body and genitals match who they believe they are.